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Step 1: Inhale an envious mask upon your castrated skull, and prompt this necessary illusion to commence. Bathe yourself in ego-filled waters till you feel superior to the gavel, and exit without caution from this perfect prison called home. The audience of youthful flattery awaits you, and those who you hunt, Anticipate your roar, and contemplate a permanent departure. Step 2: Masquerade around the elementary wheels of transportation, and make sure your crown has no opposition. Be seated in the rear levels of mischief, and target those who sit angelically, in frontal silence. Remember to grin until your devilish smile has a pathological glow, And act without tears, your greatest show without showing. Step 3: Be ignorant to punctual chimes that sing, and lean on absent temptation for comfort. Show patience for the perfectly weak; allow them their steps upon the wax floors, Give them their fairy tale of safety. For they are dreamers, and you are their scheduled nightmare. Step 4: Enter classrooms initially through the minds of prey. Let them introduce the beast without forethought, Observe their careful whispers among the intellectual flock, And standby till their guard sleeps. Lastly, steal the eyes of misery from your contemporaries as you walk in, and sit among the walls of miseducation. For knowledge is not the vocation you seek. Only the beauty of suffering can compensate your lust. Step 5: Begin by insulting the eager minds that roam brilliantly in the front row. Shout high praises from hell, belittle their flawless answers, And bear no breaks of mercy until tears fall. Now shift your heinous gears toward the everlasting prom queen, your unrequited distraction. She does not lean towards you, therefore you must harm her pedestal as well. Do not hesitate to disarm this glow that will never infiltrate your surroundings. Step 6: Confirm that your motions are approved, by the council of expulsion, And give them infamous leeway to imitate in your rare absence. Step 7: Reminisce joyfully over sin that will never turn pure, as you return home. Remove the wool from your eyes, and follow sorrow till it wants no hint of you any longer, A similar thought entertained by parents you forever know. Lastly, if you urge beyond repair, and accept that the sheep you threaten everyday will never turn, Despite your purpose, Then feel free to act as those that previously harmed, And contemplate a permanent departure. May god bless these faithful carriers of misery.
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