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Antithetical Agent Provocateur

(alter knit lee tie tilled - Field Day For A Nihilist). Hunger for knowledge vis avis car ear ring (and car rue ming) cerebrum formulated, integrated, promulgated personal perception to the point of no return, and inadvertently brought to fruition basic, dogmatic, enigmatic, fatalistic heuristic life lessons. The fabulist, dualistic capacity averred viz Zoroastrianism figuratively pitched this contemplative, furtive, intuitive literate organic, realistic, universalistic, wanderer yearning instinctive modalities metamorphosing this quizzically opportunistic, philosophically naturalistic, officially matt tea real list tic, and sometime prophesying prognosticating probing outlier. As a nonestablishmentarian libertarian, joy riding heretic, feasting dishabille bum, I contemplated the capacity qua Duality of human being to co-exist inside the labyrinth of mental learning. Quite often reconciliation between the angel of come passion stood opposite intent (with minimal effort to foment) malicious intent toward evil. This constant tug of war (within depths of psyche) perched psychological state upon precarious pivot. Balance between righteousness verses barb bar rick ken of villainy engendered warp and woof of noble might undermined via ignoble, infamous injudicious threnody thru the countless millennia, when many an outstanding wizard served as a prime mover and shaker to boost betterment of so called civilized state with the bane of anarchy, disintegration, gallimaufry always in the vanguard. Manifold milieus, which witnessed civilization rise and fall became bereft of equilibrium be tween forces of growth and decay. The feature of intransigence (as a free roaming derelict agent) and dominant characteristic of contemporary society.

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