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sarxweh
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I've noticed since growing up that the main purpose in life is to rot and flounder. C'mon bring the verses.
But in spite of lack and feelings of hope, in the end the purpose driving the whole of man is a moderate form of copy-cat-ism vainly approached and poorly sensed, that leaves the old to regret or feign glory, and the young to enjoin their affections and placement to an estranged formalism of whatever they are limited to in experience.
Perhaps I am a cold ignoramus, but I get along better in groups of "old" people (Hahaha. As if anyone could age well by 100)
Oh, my children. Oh, my ancestors. Please rest assured, your plans for development are eternal shortcomings of an authentic inheritance.
But in spite of lack and feelings of hope, in the end the purpose driving the whole of man is a moderate form of copy-cat-ism vainly approached and poorly sensed, that leaves the old to regret or feign glory, and the young to enjoin their affections and placement to an estranged formalism of whatever they are limited to in experience.
Perhaps I am a cold ignoramus, but I get along better in groups of "old" people (Hahaha. As if anyone could age well by 100)
Oh, my children. Oh, my ancestors. Please rest assured, your plans for development are eternal shortcomings of an authentic inheritance.