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multiple efforts and attempts got made to communicate feedback sans the young spirited female - hoof from this hoarse neighing stranger - for bravery gives ye Top most grade gena buza - whose spinal cord became frayed thus, an audio file plucked inside me - i.e. loss one must not evade though unsure if anyone of the heart felt emotion got conveyed sorry to be a nuisance if inxs of umpteen copies of my sincere literary endeavor might induce editors to up braid me - cuz...life lesson encapsulated within that tragic automobile accident - if me left quadriplegic - i would be afraid. from n anonymous respondent who counts himself as a decades old penny wise and pound foolish die hard TIME MAGAZINE patron - whose own emotional travails evoke empathy with another bound by barriers well he doth consider a worthy prize! i became transfixed n enamored at your beauty the wheelchair vanished to bequeath a duty to commend you - from this papa whose sentiments take wing and fly toward poetics somewhat fruity yet...a tenderness prodded me - a blowfish who swims in the cyber seas - without giving a hooty that this dada of deux darling young adult daughters can seemingly make a buffoon of himself while cyber surfing the muddy waters if only to bring a smile to a complete stranger (whose captioned picture with an online archive file posted in TIME, whereby these eyes saw an agile beautiful nymph - preparing for a high school prom as your mom brushed debris from your wheeled golden chariot to prepare your queenly debut with aplomb knowing that no handicap can undermine the maternal love - in whose lap u suckled, nestled, molly coddled b4 your ***** trap left thee paralyzed - yet the will to live fate did not zap! from...matthew harris postscript: my humblest apology for any duplicate messages. such redundancy can be attributed to uncertainty if this commentary in reaction to the JUNE 20TH 2014 ISSUE TIME MAGAZINE LIGHTBOX reached the above sublime in question.
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Jun 2, 2017
Jun 2, 2017 at 7:54 AM UTC
AN ODE TO GENA BUZA -
multiple efforts and attempts got made to communicate feedback sans the young spirited female - hoof from this hoarse neighing stranger - for bravery gives ye Top most grade gena buza - whose spinal cord became frayed thus, an audio file plucked inside me - i.e. loss one must not evade though unsure if anyone of the heart felt emotion got conveyed sorry to be a nuisance if inxs of umpteen copies of my sincere literary endeavor might induce editors to up braid me - cuz...life lesson encapsulated within that tragic automobile accident - if me left quadriplegic - i would be afraid. from n anonymous respondent who counts himself as a decades old penny wise and pound foolish die hard TIME MAGAZINE patron - whose own emotional travails evoke empathy with another bound by barriers well he doth consider a worthy prize! i became transfixed n enamored at your beauty the wheelchair vanished to bequeath a duty to commend you - from this papa whose sentiments take wing and fly toward poetics somewhat fruity yet...a tenderness prodded me - a blowfish who swims in the cyber seas - without giving a hooty that this dada of deux darling young adult daughters can seemingly make a buffoon of himself while cyber surfing the muddy waters if only to bring a smile to a complete stranger (whose captioned picture with an online archive file posted in TIME, whereby these eyes saw an agile beautiful nymph - preparing for a high school prom as your mom brushed debris from your wheeled golden chariot to prepare your queenly debut with aplomb knowing that no handicap can undermine the maternal love - in whose lap u suckled, nestled, molly coddled b4 your ***** trap left thee paralyzed - yet the will to live fate did not zap! from...matthew harris postscript: my humblest apology for any duplicate messages. such redundancy can be attributed to uncertainty if this commentary in reaction to the JUNE 20TH 2014 ISSUE TIME MAGAZINE LIGHTBOX reached the above sublime in question.
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Jun 2, 2017
Jun 2, 2017 at 7:54 AM UTC
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