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Alone within emotional wilderness (mine) biding leisure time January 19th, 2020 without reason nor rhyme, yet woke with sublime pained acute awareness, how once prime merrily rightful autochthonous occupants their land stole equivalent value not much more'n dime. Simple man dwells admiring mother nature's architrave home of the free land of the brave usurped with exacting vengeance aboriginal happy hunting grounds, yours truly cloistered within man cave small medium at large eremite doth crave indigenous tribes Europeans did wantonly annihilate and/or make deprave viciously slaughtering Native Americans nsync brutality wrecking their idyllic enclave foreigners forcibly corralling subsequently did enslave ruthlessly employing sacrilegious travesty scattered smite stricken survivors formidable invaders (countless demoniacal explorers) rendered desolate pristine unbroken woodland deceit, guile, iniquitous jawboning flavor flav, whether or not ancestors (mine) even tangentially linkedin egregious mockery, travesty yours truly never forgave horrendous genocide early settlers wrought onto indigenous peoples hoodwinked, notoriously thrashed "noble savage" feigning burying hatchet until last proud redman buried in his grave. Similar saga countless instances played across four corners of globe, white man self anointed himself boss subsequently slaying innocent lives all in name of Christ crucified on cross denying original rightful inhabitants their preexisting misnamed new found lands invaders justified execrable massacres on par with clearing away dross trumpeting art of the deal (albeit) gross and unfair, whereat decimated loss lovely bones long since covered over with moss.

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