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Sep 2017
if his heart be ablaze, and pivoting on the crux as the worthwhile expression, my heart's ablaze to match, but it pivots on an iron maiden, plunged into molten rock - the tiniest of hearts, a rice tooth in the augmenting jawline of a shark.

to truly acquire a second language,
to the extent of becoming a spider,
or a minotaur,
you must pick up the native's
idiosynchracies,
  idiosyncracies... ******...
idiosyncratic - a **** load of
ccccccccccccccccc
ccccccccccccccccc (sees, seas,
cs, c's - how do you actually write
a plural of a letter in english?!
n.b. without using the possessive
affix? well, as is on the curb:
spitting and craving: i'm
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
              i'm not as if!)
and what happens when you don't
pick up the native "idiosyncratic"
idiom / proverb? apart from cockney
slang, that's bonkers already
from the get go...
    you invent *shlang
,
for cultural shluts...
or shaun sean connery's of
the world... by the way,
has anyone seen mishter bond lately?
Mateuš Conrad
Written by
Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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