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we used to be able to look around and fit in, we did it to survive, yeah it kept us alive, not wanting to be absorbed, we did not or lose our identity, we did not adopt the patterns, of the religious or prestigious, adaptation to a certain degree, if we could not win it, if we did not conquer it, if we traveled, as was our nature, we were reserved unless in the heat of battle or DUI, desiring* under** the influence,* we were womanizers and drunks, unless we were sailing or battling, eyes on the horizon and swords rattling, but don't lose sleep, we aren't cheap, no one can afford an army like ours nowadays, and truly we were more than an unruly mob, with helmets axes, swords and a thirst for pointed play, sharp wit and a bit of ****** and mayhem while we slay the hours, so... hand over your treasure, or your life we rob and drop it off before we get to Valhalla, you are not invited. ©ClemC072013
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Jul 18, 2013
Jul 18, 2013 at 1:08 AM UTC
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we used to be able to look around and fit in, we did it to survive, yeah it kept us alive, not wanting to be absorbed, we did not or lose our identity, we did not adopt the patterns, of the religious or prestigious, adaptation to a certain degree, if we could not win it, if we did not conquer it, if we traveled, as was our nature, we were reserved unless in the heat of battle or DUI, desiring* under** the influence,* we were womanizers and drunks, unless we were sailing or battling, eyes on the horizon and swords rattling, but don't lose sleep, we aren't cheap, no one can afford an army like ours nowadays, and truly we were more than an unruly mob, with helmets axes, swords and a thirst for pointed play, sharp wit and a bit of ****** and mayhem while we slay the hours, so... hand over your treasure, or your life we rob and drop it off before we get to Valhalla, you are not invited. ©ClemC072013
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Jul 18, 2013
Jul 18, 2013 at 1:08 AM UTC
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