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the english numbing of the trill, as in robot being spelled                   яobot.                       i don't mean yabot - i mean woe-bot - because that's what southern english does -          head up north? north east, i.e. manchester?    you'd probably hear the trill-drill on the argon.         southern pansies numb it... they go: goo gulag wah wah peddle       imitation jimi hendrix.        it's some next quasi **** rel;ating to a chelsea yah...                              why was it ever a chelsea grin?                                             it should have been called a hackney grin... but, evidently, the poor ******** were more humane when inflicting violence on people... they actually killed them, rather than maiming them.              sometimes death, really is, the just compensation - because the slouching ************ that comes prior to death?                     julius would tell you:                                             et tu, brute?! that **** came at an angle, and i mean... light doesn't bend,              it doesn't tell newton: we're gonna yoga bend right around left,                           down a 90° angle... then do a 180° flip...           and then end up as a sun at 360°... mmm'kay? or the name       nathan -             and the automatic insertion of a y:             naythan...                                                             otherwise thaniel.               ßkrut:               shortcut                              the invocative nick, the name,                                                                                      or just pseudonym, or just a cousin of alias...                                as in...         in the *** of things -                                          e.g.      ****               "the juggler"      jameson; j missin';       yep, that's right... and also a g.      ah... to boot...                    a lesson in guarding peacocks in a babylonian harem: suave.
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 4:57 AM UTC
nathan, no fun, naythan, f, ah!
the english numbing of the trill, as in robot being spelled                   яobot.                       i don't mean yabot - i mean woe-bot - because that's what southern english does -          head up north? north east, i.e. manchester?    you'd probably hear the trill-drill on the argon.         southern pansies numb it... they go: goo gulag wah wah peddle       imitation jimi hendrix.        it's some next quasi **** rel;ating to a chelsea yah...                              why was it ever a chelsea grin?                                             it should have been called a hackney grin... but, evidently, the poor ******** were more humane when inflicting violence on people... they actually killed them, rather than maiming them.              sometimes death, really is, the just compensation - because the slouching ************ that comes prior to death?                     julius would tell you:                                             et tu, brute?! that **** came at an angle, and i mean... light doesn't bend,              it doesn't tell newton: we're gonna yoga bend right around left,                           down a 90° angle... then do a 180° flip...           and then end up as a sun at 360°... mmm'kay? or the name       nathan -             and the automatic insertion of a y:             naythan...                                                             otherwise thaniel.               ßkrut:               shortcut                              the invocative nick, the name,                                                                                      or just pseudonym, or just a cousin of alias...                                as in...         in the *** of things -                                          e.g.      ****               "the juggler"      jameson; j missin';       yep, that's right... and also a g.      ah... to boot...                    a lesson in guarding peacocks in a babylonian harem: suave.
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 4:57 AM UTC
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