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Sinking like a carelessly cosmic ****** on the 4th of J-U-L-Y, while a distressed young mountain lion lies on your feet. Watch out for the cautious rubber shark inside the lines. It'd be something like Frank Zappa stuck on a deserted island with a dealer of his liking or disdain.  I believe in outlandish crazy industrialists in the distance between here and nowhere.  Lucifer has been infused with witchcraft and crack ******* Mindless ******* Thank your God.  Excellent nutrition is being presented as gluttony. Which in turn has caused your little sister to make daily offerings to a porcelain god.  Pleasure didn't invent rebellion but rebellion did however invent pleasure. Don't confuse the two.  A believer is magnetically drawn to immorality, much like man is to faith.  Inspiration simply radiates free energy and a smile should never be compared to a frown.  Dreaming can be mistaken for productivity. Dream big people, dream big.
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Jun 19, 2012
Jun 19, 2012 at 3:56 PM UTC
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Sinking like a carelessly cosmic ****** on the 4th of J-U-L-Y, while a distressed young mountain lion lies on your feet. Watch out for the cautious rubber shark inside the lines. It'd be something like Frank Zappa stuck on a deserted island with a dealer of his liking or disdain.  I believe in outlandish crazy industrialists in the distance between here and nowhere.  Lucifer has been infused with witchcraft and crack ******* Mindless ******* Thank your God.  Excellent nutrition is being presented as gluttony. Which in turn has caused your little sister to make daily offerings to a porcelain god.  Pleasure didn't invent rebellion but rebellion did however invent pleasure. Don't confuse the two.  A believer is magnetically drawn to immorality, much like man is to faith.  Inspiration simply radiates free energy and a smile should never be compared to a frown.  Dreaming can be mistaken for productivity. Dream big people, dream big.
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Jun 19, 2012
Jun 19, 2012 at 3:56 PM UTC
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