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Significance, Learning and Populace Moral Panic

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A slice of pizza is a piece of advice for it always arrives at its destination. Caress and course throughout the land and find your rewards of snacks for then you too will rejoice in many snacks of your achievements, all joy that is eternal will always be carried on. Predicaments will be found but afterwards solved when stuck in the thorns of despair with or without your mystery gang you will find the key to unlock the light within the darkness. Cringe at what you just read but remember that there will always be bad times but also a birth of significance. Cherish what you have but also save and rescue your fellow canines when needed. Learn what you have wanted but therefore not misuse what you have learned for selfish desires, materialism is usually at play when it comes to things like wants. Use your currency wisely when it comes to hunger as you decline greed and let go of a needy state of mind; hunger returns and goes but so does your temptation of wants. Gluttony would love for you to be an excessive eater but save the snacks for the rest; seek balance for entertainment and you will learn to give away habits which take away from your fellow canine brethren. As a population we tend to wholeheartedly believe in pushing state of affairs away because of how financially, emotional and political convenient our jobs seem to be. This happens to be the case in statement for the reasoning that we see it as truth; not speaking as a living being but because we are in need of resources and change to live. By then my canine brothers, it is in our nature to live this way for we always demand change.

"Life is hard to bear: but do not affect to be so delicate! We are all of us fine sumpter asses and assesses." - Friedrich Nietzsche
 
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