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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
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« on: April 30, 2020, 01:34:47 PM »

What a permanently ingrown mind perceives as cult, or whatever shadow of deceit is to be employed in the conversation, for a well-nourished soul is simply tending to the abundant grapevine of factual accuracy, where there can be no room for unruly condescension.

Words, an order of letter, may brighten our wits, but may misdirect our imperfect senses towards the vicious path of primitive indulgence, not unlike a three-legged spawn of the beastly entity that cannot be names in a polite company, indulging its' perverse instincts with an unholy wench, born in the darkness of despair and alcoholic melancholy. The word "illuminate" cannot properly be spelled without "lumine", but there is no illumination in it, as to illuminate is to reproduce and expand the light of historical right that feeds the pure soul and pleases the freed senses. Therefore "lumine" simply exists as a synonymous to something much more dastardly and vicious in its' base nature. To know is to cross a bridge leading to the other side, where lies the answer. An arduous path soaking with poison and treachery. And to know the synonymous you must firstly in your heart answer riddles three and the other side you shall see.
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