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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Secrets Are The Stones That Sink The Boat
by Anonymous
Coming from some atheist society you wouldn't know the first thing about the sprites & ancestors. Save your phony indignation and your sanctimony to yourself. You may enjoy a clown juggling skills on Barnum and bailey circus, would you vow for its character. The answer is no, You don't know what is in one's heart unless you know them for extended period. When you mix your 'gig' with your life, and selectively use demagogy inorder to fit to make your narrative interesting. When you don't have full proof other than your gut feeling. When you don't give a damn about the impact of your assertions on other, as long as it servers your needs. Then one must be held accountable. And one wiill be! Spirits wouldn't rest at peac otherwise. So save your lecture to yourself Ms chaden. Not all African's are idiots. This posting is to make a point and expose a phony, selfs serving, pound chasing clowns - like 'why' ( incidentally, 'why' as in "why does this have to happen to me" the name chosen by his loving mother. Who decide to promptly continue her studies while her son is in some one's care (un african behaviour)... Belew
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