We roar along the rust belts––the great red spot––the polar vortex––the caress of solar flares––ruffle the molten methane and ammonia oceans of me––the storm-riven non-surface of me and mine––that which you call skin––a threadbare term to describe where I stop and others begin–– Yann Rousselot
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