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Apr 2019
Intelligent, self-assured, confident and up-standing
good education, honest, hard working and charming
wise, matured, emotionally intelligent, suave and polite
balanced, wholesome, loving and caring......
an adequate man of all season
a man of impeccable character
what's not to hate, tell me

Show me another one like him
show me nobility at its best
show me a man that children ad animals take to instinctively
show me a smile and sense of fun that's so disarming
show me his attentiveness and riveting conversation
an adequate man of all season
a man of impeccable character
what's not to hate, tell me

oh, how we hate, hate, hate
talent-less and mediocre
inflicted and conflicted, moronic simpletons
cowardly, ignorant with no charm or grace
plain, ordinary, unimportant and insignificant
What's to love about such mediocrity, what's not to love about us.

inadequate s with little saving grace
characterless or dodgy petty criminals
asinine, imbecilic with programmed default minds
incapable and unthinking puppets
what's not to love about us, tell me, what's not to love about us

YEAH LOSERS, WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE ABOUT YOU!
Any victims of bullying please I beg you, never ever let them intimidate you, they are the ones with the problem, they suffer more than you ever could, so please see that, no one who feels adequate and secure sets out to torment or hurt another, except they are  insane. Bullies are inadequate, pathetic, under-confident, jealous and envious people, talent-less losers who want to drag others down because they don't have qualities and talents you may have or have that puts you ahead. Claim your talents, stand tall and make then know they are the losers, not you and if they dare try to use violence, go straight to an adult or call helplines and seek help. NEVER BE AFRAID OF THEM, they are ***** who know they are ***** and want to make you a **** like them. Please NEVER fear them, never let them intimidate YOU.
Yenson
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Yenson  M/London
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