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Here it is -- the table.
With links, advertising... "I am yours!" -- every line is screaming -- YOURS! ... I am not. I cannot force myself any longer to lie. I am not yours! And this is perhaps is the only my good deed. "Thou", "thee", "thine" and "thy" are pronouns that have dropped out of the main dialects of Modern English. During the period of Early Modern English (~1470-1700), they formed the Second Person Singular of the language, and were standardized by the time of the King James Bible as shown below. It was a mistake -- I bring it back.
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Enough.No more nice.
No more maybe.
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What am I afraid? Too late. I was waited for too long. I served my punishment. I want to be honest before myself.
I tried to like you. Read my pages. I tried to like myself. I wanted to be together, wanted to feel WE...
No more excuses and apologies. I do not like you and yours. Period.
I say -- the wall. Enough bridges.
I say -- distance.
I warned you, my boy.
I said lose it -- and now you can be happy.
Now you are free.
But thou have to guard yourself.
You have to play; this is the only good protection -- MASKS.
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What chance do I have that you'll read this (manifesto)?
[w] Misanthropy is commonly misinterpreted and distorted as a widespread and individualized hatred of humans. Because of this, the term often associates a great number of false negative tie-ins with the term. An extreme misanthrope may indeed hate the human race generally, but it doesn't necessarily entail psychopathy. In actuality, it exists as a form of elitism. Misanthropes can hold normal and intimate relationships with people, but they will often be very few and far in between. They will typically be very selective of who they will associate with. This is also where their aversion is most prevalent, because their perspective shows an overriding contempt towards common human faults and weaknesses in others and in some cases, themselves.
I want to say "fifty-fifty" -- you will read it or not.
film600 & http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/misanthropy
2005 -- 2006 -- 2007 -- 2008 -- 2009 --
Summer, summer! fear of freedom. What will I make of my three months?