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Woodrow:

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Yes, I like to speak with elequence and use my broad intellect to provide an additional dimension; An added dimension capable of penetrating so profoundly into ones own little world, that one may be unalterably changed and emancipated from the more salient aspects of life.  

It is not enough to simply describe what an object is.  On the contrary, we must make an honest, united attempt to explain what is above, around and underneath an object.  And what it is that makes up the DNA of that object.  It takes courage and willed objectivity to read me, because I will not placate you with readily consumable, and packaged solutions.



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Intresting...

bLaDe:

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Yes, I like to speak with elequence and use my broad intellect to provide an additional dimension; An added dimension capable of penetrating so profoundly into ones own little world, that one may be unalterably changed and emancipated from the more salient aspects of life.  

It is not enough to simply describe what an object is.  On the contrary, we must make an honest, united attempt to explain what is above, around and underneath an object.  And what it is that makes up the DNA of that object.  It takes courage and willed objectivity to read me, because I will not placate you with readily consumable, and packaged solutions.



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lmao

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HBKid_Jr:
oh an from school a lot of that stuff i mentioned didnt happen to me.  but when ur tha quiet kid u see an hear a lot of fucked up shit.  I give u a couple of examples.  I knew this kid justin,  extremely intelligent.  2 smart for his age,  droppin out.  this kid john in my english class, barely graduating.   than i see these kids that did jack shit,  really were fuckin idiots graduating.  Ive seen it where tha kid always causing a rawkus does not get in trouble for tha shit he/she does but when a quiet kid would do suptin wrong it was a big deal.  If you got money people will like u.  In 10th grade this was this kid anthony,  pretty popular had money,  complete asshole.  i thought tha kid had mad friends.  he moved an tha english teacher was like so any of you keepin in contact with anthony,  every1 was like i hated him he was an asshole.  Now i though every1 was cool with him an now that he is gone every1 suddenly hates him.

Political Gangsta:

--- Quote ---oh an from school a lot of that stuff i mentioned didnt happen to me.  but when ur tha quiet kid u see an hear a lot of fucked up shit.  I give u a couple of examples.  I knew this kid justin,  extremely intelligent.  2 smart for his age,  droppin out.  this kid john in my english class, barely graduating.   than i see these kids that did jack shit,  really were fuckin idiots graduating.  Ive seen it where tha kid always causing a rawkus does not get in trouble for tha shit he/she does but when a quiet kid would do suptin wrong it was a big deal.  If you got money people will like u.  In 10th grade this was this kid anthony,  pretty popular had money,  complete asshole.  i thought tha kid had mad friends.  he moved an tha english teacher was like so any of you keepin in contact with anthony,  every1 was like i hated him he was an asshole.  Now i though every1 was cool with him an now that he is gone every1 suddenly hates him.
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I would characterise Anthony as noisely rambuctious and abonxiously arrogant.  This personality tends to generate overtly posotive responses, while beneath the salient aspects of social and human nature, lies a deep, unspeakable aversion to part of the song he sings.  I believe that people lacked the vocabulary and nerve to tell him the truth to his face.  And instead they chose to offer him readily consumable, placating, conditioned responses; to satisfy his catostrophic ego.  An ego that physically masked his deep, unspeakable insecurities of himself.

HBKid_Jr:

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I would characterise Anthony as noisely rambuctious and abonxiously arrogant.  This personality tends to generate overtly posotive responses, while beneath the salient aspects of social and human nature, lies a deep, unspeakable aversion to part of the song he sings.  I believe that people lacked the vocabulary and nerve to tell him the truth to his face.  And instead they chose to offer him readily consumable, placating, conditioned responses; to satisfy his catostrophic ego.  An ego that physically masked his deep, unspeakable insecurities of himself.

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if memory serves me correctly he wasnt noisely rambunctious but was an abonoxious arrogant asshole

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