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The Call of the Child
or Butchers and Fiend-like Queens "No pain, no pain." -- the Rationally Ethical ideology of efilism fully in support against dying slowly in Terror unimaginable -- as well as Agony unthinkable * * * I know yet each new second something wicked here shall come, still merely by the pricking of this common rule of thumb -- in brief, worldwide a child routinely dies quite slow in pain to serve Ambition dangerous for its self-crowning gain. * * * a dedication of Respect for the ceaseless Horror untold (in addition to unnecessary) of countless children both human and nonhuman trapped in the wild a revolving helios rhyme menippean satire on the superficial veneer of human civilization -- the wolf behind the serpent under't march, 2023 -- yet human Reasoning still the ignorant victim of nature primeval
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