Chapter 146: The Other Side of Toll

/ toll n. - the number of deaths, casualties,
or injuries arising from particular
circumstances, such as a natural disaster,
conflict, or accident /


Toll can also mean costs, costs of opportunity lost, payment for utility and usufruct, and many others.

Equivocation of words affect language appreciation and the interpretation of the context of its purported meaning. It is the creative process of semantics that plays the important part; it can also be a quirky form of the wise declaration of relevant thoughts and associated wisdom.

Generally speaking, toll refers to a fee charged for the use of a bridge, or a road. In this essence, it is a payment billed to access motorist convenience or it can be an expensive levy to discourage the use of private vehicles.

Toll can be an important tool of progress, too, but this may be a hasty generalization, though. In the process of equivocation, toll can mean many things outside the parameters of its linguistical meaning, but only to aid in the pursuit of the benefits of literal convenience. When things are analyzed by its name, group, or class, the definition of the word (like toll itself, for example) can immediately fall short of the connotation of its meaning rather than what the writer actually wanted the reader to appreciate and understand.

Toll is propaganda.
Toll is costly.
Toll can be anything.

Toll is something to be paid in exchange for something good, or something far too convenient or to meet the common restrictions of regulation. The toll is what it takes to consider writings out of its historicity (or the context purported) that affects the accuracy of its meaning. Toll is a very costly expense charged to the exorbitant form of the reasoning of the intellect.

And while the word toll is unequivocably certain in its literal appreciation, i.e., a fee for crossing the bridge or expressway, in the many creative pursuits in writing, anything can be attributed to its main lexical designation. Fiction can create concepts; it can deduce things in its invisible merits (that only the author can see, and by repetition can create an icon later on) but it can be erroneously taken in the context of the actual truth, although not completely translated in the parallel sense of its usage, and the equivocation employed to deliberately cause deceit.

Toll is then paid to the poets.
Toll is grossly unconscionable.
Toll is expensive.

In fact in the realm of fantasy, the name "toll" can mean anything the author wanted to express or desire, and nobody will ever question the narrative or exposition long and hard about the methods of his own perceived assertion. Humans have the innate ability to assume the methods of spatial reasoning, primarily employed to aid its faculty in defining things, see the world in many perspectives with deeper accuracy and order, develop and cultivate a more organized imagination, and in full psychometric standards, be able to visualize the bigger picture in whatever perspective and position one may peek into the wilderness, whether in the inside or outside looking in.

To fantasize, one's memory may not be clear. It may occur in blurred visions or uncertain gust of colors floating in midair. There is no certainty to be assured, for a toll is a payment of something within one's soul that needed to be defined by the creativity of the mind. To pay the toll, an individual must use his imagination as the immediate currency, and then shamelessly employ equivocation to advance selfish ends when needed.

Ergo,

Toll is a fee for a dream.
Toll is unequivocal, too.
Toll is potential force.
Toll is convenient and hard work.
Toll is illogical sometimes.
No. Actually, most of the time.
Toll lacks creativity.
Toll is an expense.
Toll deminishes the truth.
Toll is a blatant lie.
Toll is a cube, square.
Toll is overcharged.
Toll is non-sense.

But toll is hidden energy.
It is a secret indeed.
In this story, and beyond
Toll is a powerful energy.

Because on the Other Side
And this Chicken already knows
Anything is free.
Everything is within reach.
And nothing is impossible.

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This Chapter is sponsored Casio G-Shock.

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