A Kite of Static Interference

Con brio is Spanish for hyaline affranchisement, the anfractuous diadrom of a diachronic trilogy without rehearsing barodynamics of an unanswerable derry.

Adnominally, missummation of a pedetentous setlist from banausian run-throughs that woke the “wake-and-bake” of false alarms nucleates regardless, depredating The Cancercorn Libraries for the aeneous depot of telesthetic bestsellers as The Myth of Mistletoe along sandhis underlining the day and night.

Alamort, a kite could be a club that sells empanadas like hotcakes.

Find the center between the eyes to form the cross. A square may find the outer corners of the eyes, the forehead’s midway point to the hairline, and the bottom of the nose. Swivel the inner corner of one eye from the inner corner of the other at a third of the ruler along the diagonal eyeline of both eyes, and stop towards the point that makes a right angle through the center of the cross with the horizontal and vertical lines of quadrilateral symmetry. Mark for the passage of the brow. Add a bow below for the kite that flies regardless of rainy days about rhombuses and fuller’s earth on to fool any other.