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Go on, file a paper, make an imaginary notice of imaginary things, and build on this a physical entity.   See how deaf the masses will go, from hearing the Latin tongue: parchment, and paper, tomes of dust and sand.   Make a rule because you can, and cement again the fetters, our fathers and mothers cleft in twain.   Ireland is still an English land, while English law remains.   Tories breed like rabbits, so don't ask me what's wrong, why you're unsatisfied with your oppression, why enough is never enough, till the colonial fetish is propagated, into every heart and mind there, worked deep into the furrows of our holy ground.   Will you never have done? Are you not content with your own misery, without inflicting it on others? Is it not enough to be in chains, but to love and ****** those chains?    Oh mighty sculptors of our race, chip chip away and see what's left.
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May 14, 2015
May 14, 2015 at 4:50 PM UTC
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Go on, file a paper, make an imaginary notice of imaginary things, and build on this a physical entity.   See how deaf the masses will go, from hearing the Latin tongue: parchment, and paper, tomes of dust and sand.   Make a rule because you can, and cement again the fetters, our fathers and mothers cleft in twain.   Ireland is still an English land, while English law remains.   Tories breed like rabbits, so don't ask me what's wrong, why you're unsatisfied with your oppression, why enough is never enough, till the colonial fetish is propagated, into every heart and mind there, worked deep into the furrows of our holy ground.   Will you never have done? Are you not content with your own misery, without inflicting it on others? Is it not enough to be in chains, but to love and ****** those chains?    Oh mighty sculptors of our race, chip chip away and see what's left.
IgnatiusBrabazon
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May 14, 2015
May 14, 2015 at 4:50 PM UTC
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