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Title: 3-5 Pilcrow
Whether it be posted throughout the world’s greatest cities or spoken through world leaders’ oration; written about by the most influential blogs or published in the greatest periodicals; speculated about through heralded editorials (both native and opposite the-) or debated on over syndicated media, it no small statement to say that Tanzen has a(n in)credible history of great publicity.
That may lead one to ask, how does Tanzen affect people? Time will tell, or rather not. Tanzen’s founders would like to think that people from all incomparable terrains of life have a happy influence of Tanzen throughout their journeys and struggles for an oft-unreachable level of unrealistic perfection – that is Tanzen, the idea. One should live Tanzen. Tanzen is a great inspiration/delusion for all who have let it deep within their being, not to be taken lightly or let to roam wildly.
For its core members, Tanzen is all-encompassing:
“I always think about [Tanzen] in the shower.” – Paul J. W. Michaels, co-founding co-core member.
Paul’s devotion to Tanzen has been clearly chronicled as an overwhelming patchy mesh of love throughout its existence. His love for this ideal has matched its overall existence one-for-one; no more, no less than what Tanzen one would expect from a core member. History will know Paul as being a great point of controlled reason to lift Tanzen from ineptitude and (dis)illusionment.
Co-founding co-core member, Eric S. Leyva lives and breathes Tanzen more than anybody. It overwhelms his senses and reason to the point of dysfunction. As important deadlines linger and pass, Eric is always there. When the day comes that Tanzen’s greatness overwhelms its humanity, the world can thank Eric.
So follow Tanzen’s progress of non-progressing resurgence and assured atrophy. Its journey will always bewilder and amaze. Tanzen is indefinite. Where in the vast possibilities of existence Tanzen will go, no one may ever know.
“There is no code in the desert; just possibilities.” - Byelobog
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