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He hits the **** switch and lets automated ****** begin, an autocratic order of sin activated. Multiple acts of hatred; trapped and baited out to break our faith in humanity. He holds a chalice of malice and a sceptre set to insanity. Can it be that he keeps an absent mind hidden in his rage? Caged. His vanity leaves him blind to atrocity, a kingdom of states united by authority. Live by the button, **** by the gun of another man, who die for the oil pumped through his black heart. Call his wars; the dark art of offence, the dark heart of profit. What is a life worth to a man with nothing but people skills. The skills to play the people, who **** to pay the bills. Power unchecked. Retrospect allows the backbenchers nothing but regret. Power unchecked. First past the post never holds the most votes but they hold the host and create the ghosts, the martyrs, the heroes of war, the dearly departed, who they never thought of as too dear. Quite the opposite; a small price to pay.
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Aug 8, 2012
Aug 8, 2012 at 4:53 AM UTC
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He hits the **** switch and lets automated ****** begin, an autocratic order of sin activated. Multiple acts of hatred; trapped and baited out to break our faith in humanity. He holds a chalice of malice and a sceptre set to insanity. Can it be that he keeps an absent mind hidden in his rage? Caged. His vanity leaves him blind to atrocity, a kingdom of states united by authority. Live by the button, **** by the gun of another man, who die for the oil pumped through his black heart. Call his wars; the dark art of offence, the dark heart of profit. What is a life worth to a man with nothing but people skills. The skills to play the people, who **** to pay the bills. Power unchecked. Retrospect allows the backbenchers nothing but regret. Power unchecked. First past the post never holds the most votes but they hold the host and create the ghosts, the martyrs, the heroes of war, the dearly departed, who they never thought of as too dear. Quite the opposite; a small price to pay.
preech
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Aug 8, 2012
Aug 8, 2012 at 4:53 AM UTC
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