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Like a Victorian harlot who wears long-sleeved velvet gloves, her ghostly fingers tantalised the trigger of my ancient dreams, where vulnerability paraded herself with a boisterous demeanour. However, my friend, the eyes are the window of our aching souls. So, as we balance upon this verge of hypnotic entrancement, it is vital that we pay homage to the plants of the dark forests. Just like the canopy parade of parental ambivalence where suppressions assert their course fumbling of contemporary controls, the atmospheric silence is deafening. As I have already mentioned, the dichotomy of equality has slid herself up and down upon the phallus of historical expectations and self-abandonment, don’t you think? Now, the frontier beckons us with her harsh legitimacies, so we must never forget the power of the diviner’s sage as she leads her flocks beyond the parameters of perception. Can we now have an immediate discussion?
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Apr 28, 2015
Apr 28, 2015 at 12:01 AM UTC
The Inspiration of Ethereal Ancestry
Like a Victorian harlot who wears long-sleeved velvet gloves, her ghostly fingers tantalised the trigger of my ancient dreams, where vulnerability paraded herself with a boisterous demeanour. However, my friend, the eyes are the window of our aching souls. So, as we balance upon this verge of hypnotic entrancement, it is vital that we pay homage to the plants of the dark forests. Just like the canopy parade of parental ambivalence where suppressions assert their course fumbling of contemporary controls, the atmospheric silence is deafening. As I have already mentioned, the dichotomy of equality has slid herself up and down upon the phallus of historical expectations and self-abandonment, don’t you think? Now, the frontier beckons us with her harsh legitimacies, so we must never forget the power of the diviner’s sage as she leads her flocks beyond the parameters of perception. Can we now have an immediate discussion?
david-barr
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Scottish
Apr 28, 2015
Apr 28, 2015 at 12:01 AM UTC
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