Freedom



wars
pillage
disease  
religion
money  
God      
soul
attrition
governments
environment
man
condemn
hope
space
future
question
abortion
children
hunger
apathy
mortgage
empathy
judaism
catholicism
islam
baptist
banks
greed
gluttony
foreclosure
black
white
division
impasse
blind
death
legions
secret
collaborate
destruction
abscond
n*gger
fag
honkey
jew
fat
skinny
tall
short
ignorance
intolerance
hope
hate
love
death
poverty
wealth
displacement
abstract
reality
agony
distrust
temperament
conglomerate
drugs
pharmaceutics
capitalist
socialist
fascist
conformity
world
domination
society
downfall
atrophy
silent
protest
propagate
murder
life
precious
dream
regress
degenerate
exfoliate
human
substance
into
nothing
hell
on
earth
freedom  
a
fucking
mockery
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Submitted by Odonko-ba on January 10, 2016

Modified on March 29, 2023

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Odonko-ba

I am a moody anti-social introvert. Meaning: I Trust No One. My best friend is myself. My companion ~ my dog. I write because I must. It is my life line. My Beacon in a world cloaked in darkness, steadfast upon destruction, blinded by their own selfish needs...I write because, I must, to maintain my sanity in an otherwise insane world. I might not be the smartest apple to fall from the tree but believe me the resonance of my impact resoundingly reverberates the tree, stirring emotions and messaging egos in quiet retribution. Welcome to my humble sanctum more…

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