It is said that you complain of repetition; as if once is ever sufficient. The question of aspect always proves a poor neighbor of the manse upon the hill, or, if you prefer, akin to the faint comparison between dealer and player: one's thrills can not be accumulated off of borrowed chips.
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It is said that you complain of repetition; as if once is ever sufficient. The question of aspect always proves a poor neighbor of the manse upon the hill, or, if you prefer, akin to the faint comparison between dealer and player: one's thrills can not be accumulated off of borrowed chips.
And, who you calling creepy?
I am not Buddha's creepy child. And you don't really live in a palace.
Maybe he grew up in a palace.
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