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The Beauty of Destruction

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Destruction – Charlie Marseilles (2025)

Destruction has its own pleasure: a compulsion—call it weakness or strength—to obliterate the good and start anew. I’ve done this all my life and won’t stop now.

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This entry was posted in Life Story and tagged destruction, lifeislife, Writing on November 17, 2025 by Delicto.

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