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Dutiful Discipline Drives Devoted Diligence

Dutiful discipline drives devoted diligence... Quotidian dedication describes das deft dude, his promising passion with English language within recent past dim sum might notice he brewed poems about common trials and tribulations food for thought self sadist factorially reasonably rhyming oft times incorporating analogy, metaphor, simile more so to stave writer's block fortitude attitude versus less to impress any first time unknown reader, or anonymous regular guy/gal follower disproportionately emphasizing burgeoning agonizing travails analogously Druid cursed his existence fearsome oaf got me matt chewed rendered into pulp fiction subsequently spit viewed within circle comprising cannibalistic primate creatures roam'n around within makeshift amphitheater crude, yet sophisticated as simplistically configured, construed convoluted edifice witnessed snaking snarky conga line weaving and bobbing amidst totemic pillars where well kneaded, muscled, oiled... flesh glimmering while nude on green acres, whereat arbitrary petticoat junction etude aired by linkedin foo fighting beastie boys in the hood paying homage to their benevolent patron - Saint Jude honoring self serving cisco, duck, eagle - feather nesting arrogant, bombastic, conceited..., egos trumpeting barren airs exuberantly keyed how village people got royally screwed taken to cleaners riverside, whereby sudden deluge didst flood courtesy of... mad don (huh) feeling stewed, who sought world dominance raged at populace he should receive nobel peace prize and voted, nee crowned emperor demanded cachet else... he promised to force unglued freedoms of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness!

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