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If you only took a second to think,
some things might seem a little easyer to chew.
What ever you do...
Think ignorance not as bliss
but yet pain.












How can you seeee?


oh what gleeeeeeeee.



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take into account
what you think does not ammount.
to your holy rightousness,
forget your ignorant bliss.



stop the utter destruction
of these cultures
you rape of flavor.
you could never know who is really right!



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