Some thoughts and notes on the nature of spirals and their o

A text has to be of a certain size to sustain a “list” element below it, therefore I am going to extend this sentence until it reaches a volume that produces a kind of impression that I am after so I can do what I am intending to do right now as I write this pointless sentence which is beautiful because it is so long, see, it goes on even after it is finished.

[size=95]Now, after then, as I was writing that, I am writing this: and I wonder if a semicolon counts as a break leading to a different sentence or a sophisticated division within the same one.[/size]

I know the anwser… but found a better solution over the years, for you see, punctuation is designed to both match your emotions and breathing style, but this rarely identifies where one should insert a gap to pause the mind and reorient… with a different approach to using quotation marks, not just.colons and semicolons, you can get around this question and always be right.