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in the blink of blue eyes

by july-hearne

the two tall cans horizontally lined up to each other again how quickly years can go by, 3,5,6,7 and so on the more years that go by the faster they go by maybe it started with a surprise, an unexpected win and ended with a disappointed dream a truth that just couldn't be changed such filth in this world such beginning of sorrows woes of Isaiah and so on a truth that will never be changed defectively loved children and stupid nasty mothers from india he/him/demon/jeffrey marsh richard levine in a skirt you feel too safe with trannys in the military no problem with trudeau throw away canadians diapered biden, turbaned canadian, uk and so on third world greed and so on bereft and garbage scrunched, valerie jarret really does look like an apely primate a dead ringer threads and more threads rats bought for food, mouths fulls of rats and mangy cocks and a truth that can never be changed just look at you now mouths full of rats and mangy cocks whites are indigenous to europe shits in the streets third world greed and so on just look at you then the more years go by the faster they go by have you heard about the beginning of sorrows? a good dream would be one where mark zuckerberg and zelinsky were hanging motionless side by side a dead ringer small little disgusting men approved by disgusting people and so on.
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Jul 8, 2023
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