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BOOM             Puff of                          smoke Nuclear                       Destruction                               On citizens Minds                  War Crimes                                    in the 60s                                                    You find                                         everybody                    had a BOOM               Shelter Summer            Swelter                           If you don’t                                        have one                                             Pending                            Doom                Looms Eminent              Death                       Kick the                             Bucket                                        Survival                                              Symposium                                 Seminars                       Junket Apocalyptic                Threat                              BOOM      DEATH.Com                                 Code One                                            Ready                                                  Set                                  FIRE               Global Annihilation                            Nuclear                                    Exchange                              Life                        Death            Count Massive             Man’s                          Ultimate                                 Purpose                 Less People    My Views Maybe Fundamentally Antithetical To HP Values Perhaps My views Threaten The unique Irreplaceable Heritage Lifestyle Of An Existing Community That chooses To bury Their Head In the Proverbial Sand Inspired song What is it worth 1967? By Buffalo Springfield Word, art This is a picture of smoke looming above a nuclear bomb. I recognize a strong meaning and dichotomy contained in the bomb
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May 20, 2025
May 20, 2025 at 3:04 AM UTC
Stroke the National Ego
BOOM             Puff of                          smoke Nuclear                       Destruction                               On citizens Minds                  War Crimes                                    in the 60s                                                    You find                                         everybody                    had a BOOM               Shelter Summer            Swelter                           If you don’t                                        have one                                             Pending                            Doom                Looms Eminent              Death                       Kick the                             Bucket                                        Survival                                              Symposium                                 Seminars                       Junket Apocalyptic                Threat                              BOOM      DEATH.Com                                 Code One                                            Ready                                                  Set                                  FIRE               Global Annihilation                            Nuclear                                    Exchange                              Life                        Death            Count Massive             Man’s                          Ultimate                                 Purpose                 Less People    My Views Maybe Fundamentally Antithetical To HP Values Perhaps My views Threaten The unique Irreplaceable Heritage Lifestyle Of An Existing Community That chooses To bury Their Head In the Proverbial Sand Inspired song What is it worth 1967? By Buffalo Springfield Word, art This is a picture of smoke looming above a nuclear bomb. I recognize a strong meaning and dichotomy contained in the bomb
BLT Webster’s word of the day challenge May 19 Antithetical typically describe something that is direct and unambiguous opposition to another thing. It often uses the word with to.
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May 20, 2025
May 20, 2025 at 3:04 AM UTC
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