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incessant selflessness manifested is ignorance opposite its notorious nemesis, selfish, insidious let the latter mask the masses, they are us and we, its masters yes, i was them till i was casted i will not master nor be mastered for voicing inquisitiveness similar to the kin of the sin rumored to have killed the cat let them castigate and excommunicate my mask will decay in the casket till, that is, they let the former; its toxic gasses end times nine lives like mine shunned and inhabitants who slumber under overpasses and would unwaveringly pass on being passive on not going under long before playing roles active in a world so colorfully composed of paint strokes dipped in tin cans consisting of the blood and innocence of shunned masses, the victims of ignorance and its subsequent massacres. asleep in peace at rest with my dignity my pride and all the answers. as are the circumstances of those who will not master nor be mastered. disaster - end
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May 10, 2017
May 10, 2017 at 8:39 PM UTC
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incessant selflessness manifested is ignorance opposite its notorious nemesis, selfish, insidious let the latter mask the masses, they are us and we, its masters yes, i was them till i was casted i will not master nor be mastered for voicing inquisitiveness similar to the kin of the sin rumored to have killed the cat let them castigate and excommunicate my mask will decay in the casket till, that is, they let the former; its toxic gasses end times nine lives like mine shunned and inhabitants who slumber under overpasses and would unwaveringly pass on being passive on not going under long before playing roles active in a world so colorfully composed of paint strokes dipped in tin cans consisting of the blood and innocence of shunned masses, the victims of ignorance and its subsequent massacres. asleep in peace at rest with my dignity my pride and all the answers. as are the circumstances of those who will not master nor be mastered. disaster - end
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May 10, 2017
May 10, 2017 at 8:39 PM UTC
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