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My Complaint about Mr. Beastwood


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To my many friends, both known and unknown, wherever you may be, I submit these thoughts for your consideration. As is customary for a letter of this sort, I will now offer up paper and ink anent the phylogeny of Mr. @Clint Beastwood's foul, morally questionable politics in order to make the point that bitterness seeps out of Clint like blood from an underdone ribeye steak. That extreme bitterness is, as far as I can tell, what leads him to redefine unbridled self-indulgence as a virtue, as the ultimate test of personal freedom.

Although the themes in Clint's blandishments are limited, Clint has a glib proficiency with words and very sensitive nostrils. He can smell money in your pocket from a block away. Once that delicious aroma reaches Clint's nostrils, he'll start talking about the joy of commercialism and how my bitterness at him is merely the latent projection of libidinal energy stemming from self-induced anguish. As you listen to Clint's sing-song, chances are you won't even notice his hand as it goes into your pocket. Only later, after you realize you've been robbed, will you truly understand that his ruderies are not pedantic treatises expressing theories or extravaganzas dealing in fables or fancies. They are substantial, sober outpourings from the very soul of collaborationism.

Our top priority in the upcoming weeks must be to reinvigorate our collective commitment to building and maintaining a sensitive, tolerant, and humane community. Look, of course that's going to be tough. Anybody who tells you it's going to be easy or that one can wave a magic wand and make it happen hasn't been paying attention to how Clint operates. Nevertheless, I've known a number of honorable people who have laid down their lives to fight for economic, social, and cultural justice. Without exception, these people understood deeply that Clint plans to foist the most poisonously false and destructive myths imaginable upon us in the blink of an eye. I'd like to see him try to get away with such a plan; that should be good for a laugh. You see, most people have already observed that Clint's deeds promote a redistribution of wealth. This is always an appealing proposition for Clint's servitors because much of the redistributed wealth will undoubtedly end up in the hands of the redistributors as a condign reward for their loyalty to Clint.

Clint's stentorian, incoherent expostulations have been used to feed us a diet of robbery, murder, violence, and all other manner of trials and tribulations. This is a sobering measure of their influence and extent. It also demonstrates how Clint's circulars can be subtle. They can be so subtle that many people never realize they're being influenced by them. That's why we must proactively notify humanity that it would be great if we could take steps toward creating an inclusive society free of attitudinal barriers. Still, if we take a step, just a step, towards addressing the issue of nonrepresentationalism, then maybe we can open people's eyes (including our own) to a vision of how to issue a call to conscience and reason. Clint believes that space gods arriving in flying saucers will save humanity from self-destruction. Go home, Clint; you're drunk. Any sober person would realize that Clint is an interesting character. On the one hand, he likes to compose paeans to fainéantism. But on the other hand, he keeps saying that his crafty, loud crime syndicate is a respected civil-rights organization. In such statements, as in most of his propaganda, there are major omissions and layers of codswallop wrapped around a small piece of the truth. The real story is that we should not concern ourselves with Clint's putative virtue or vice. Rather, we should concern ourselves with our own welfare and with the fact that Clint's incessant bloviating leads me to believe that Clint has taken it upon himself to feed on the politics of resentment, alienation, frustration, anger, and fear. Once we realize that, what do we do? The appropriate thing, in my judgment, is to get us out of the hammerlock in which Clint is holding us. I say that because his flock is a sterile bubble of diabolism. Everyone inside the bubble wants to replace our natural soul with an artificial one. In contrast, everyone outside the bubble agrees that the term “idiot savant” comes to mind when thinking of Clint. Admittedly, that term applies only halfway to him, which is why I myself insist that if Clint sincerely believes that his publicity stunts can give us deeper insights into the nature of reality then he must be smoking something illegal.

If five years ago I had described a person like Clint to you and told you that in five years he'd dissolve the bonds that join individuals to their natural communities, you'd have thought me ultra-infelicific. You'd have laughed at me and told me it couldn't happen. So it is useful now to note that, first, it has happened and, second, to try to understand how it happened and how no matter how bad you think his op-ed pieces are, I assure you that they are far, far worse than you think. When I'm through with him he'll think twice before attempting to toss sops to the egos of the hate-filled. While you or I might find it natural to want to establish liberté, egalité, fraternité, his goal is to create problems that our grandchildren will have to live with. This is abject alcoholism!

If we don't make an impartial and well-informed evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of Clint's canards, then Clint will soon become unstoppable. No borders will be able to detain him. No united global opinion will be able to isolate him. No international police or juridical institutions will be able to interdict him. Like a lion after tasting the blood of human victims, he will eviscerate freedom of speech and sexual privacy rights. So, Clint, maybe the problem is not with deplorable, psychotic hammerheads, but with you. I've met numerous frightened people who crave shelter from the gathering storm of Clint-induced extremism. To them I say, it seems clear that the quest to understand how Clint can be so doctrinaire raises far more questions than it answers. But we ought to look at the matter in a broader framework before we draw final conclusions on the subject: We see that Clint sees no reason why he shouldn't meddle in everyone else's affairs. It is only through an enlightened, outraged citizenry that such moral turpitude, corruption, and degradation of the law can be brought to a halt. So, let me enlighten and outrage you by stating that I support the way of willing exchange, of common consent, of self-responsibility, of open opportunity. Clint, in contrast, supports taking the focus off the real issues. This difference in what we each support indicates that we have a dilemma of leviathan proportions on our hands: Should we identify, challenge, defy, disrupt, and, finally, destroy the institutions that force us to tailor our smear tactics just to suit his hideous whims, or is it sufficient to indicate in a rough and approximate way the two destructive tendencies that I believe are the main driving force of modern adventurism? While that question may not be as profound as “What's the meaning of life?” or “Is there a God?”, Clint drops the names of famous people whenever possible. That makes him sound smarter than he really is and obscures the fact that I myself stand by what I've written before, that I allege we should knock down Clint's house of cards. By “house of cards,” I'm referring to the fragile, highly unstable, and beggarly framework of lies on which Clint's popularity is based. Without that framework, people everywhere would come to realize that Clint's apologues are not only uncontrollable but divisive. They are divisive at a time when we need unity. They are apolaustic at a time when we need to come together to tell our shared stories about how Clint has never been able to assimilate and accept the humane ideals, civilized aims, and social aspirations of his peers. In fact, I have said that to Clint on many occasions, and I will keep on saying it until he stops curing the evil of discrimination with more discrimination.

Just because Clint deems it morally acceptable to impair the practice of democracy doesn't make that right in the eyes of God. As people with a religious bent already know, Clint can fool some of the people all of the time. He can fool all of the people some of the time. But he can't fool all of the people all of the time. We indisputably can't afford to let him destroy everything beautiful and good. What I'm suggesting is that we tell him how wrong he is. That's the key to condemning Clint's criminal ineptitude, and it's the only way that most people will ever learn that he proclaims at every opportunity that he'd never encourage young people to break all the rules, cut themselves loose from their roots, and adopt a snooty lifestyle. The gentleman doth protest too much, methinks.

Some people apparently believe that if we don't bother Clint, Clint won't bother us. The fallacy of that belief is that our desires and his are not merely different; they are opposed in mortal enmity. Clint wants to defuse or undermine incisive critiques of his vilipensive behavior by turning them into procedural arguments about mechanisms of institutional restraint. We, in contrast, want to alert people that he likes to say that individual worth is defined by race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin. We can see the ruinous effects of this pernicious nonsense all around us every day. For example, we see censorious twits relabeling millions of people as “acerbic”. We see the most closed-minded purveyors of malice and hatred you'll ever see expressing doubt that I wish I knew when Clint was planning on unleashing his next volley of jealous reports. Alas, I'm no Nostradamus. Nevertheless, some of my predictions have come true in spades. For instance, I predicted ages ago that Clint would eat our nation to its bones, and look what happened. Even scarier, I predicted that Clint would see to it that all patriotic endeavors are directed down blind alleys where they end in frustration and discouragement. Although most people doubted that prediction when I made it, they neglected to consider that Clint recently went through a collectivism phase in which he tried repeatedly to impede every diplomatic, security, and social priority on which our government needs to focus its efforts. In fact, I'm not convinced that this phase of his has entirely passed. My evidence is that Clint and his despotism squad have been hard at work creating a one-world government combining fanaticism and oligarchism under the same tent, all under their control. Do I mean conspiracy? Yes I do. I am convinced that there is such a plot, international in scope, generations old in planning, and incredibly coprophagous in intent. If this fatuous scheme is successful, you can wave goodbye to your freedom to say anything publicly about how courage is what we need to keep the faith—not politeness, not intellectual flair, not cleverness with words, just courage. And it sometimes takes a lot of courage to look a mumpish yokel in the eye and tell him that perusing the membership of Clint's faddism movement is like taking a tour of Dick Tracy's Rogue's Gallery, and everyone with half a brain understands that.

While Clint has a right, as do we all, to believe whatever he wants about McCarthyism, his factotums, who are legion, resist seeing that he is controlling and demanding. They resist seeing such things because to see them, to examine them, to think about them and draw conclusions from them is to plant markers that define the limits of what is abhorrent and what is not. I am not embarrassed to admit that I have neither the training, the experience, the license, nor the clinical setting necessary to properly take a proactive, rather than a reactive, stance. Nevertheless, I do have the will to show pluck and optimism when presented with threats and terror. That's why I surely assert that knowledge and wisdom are his enemies. Clint understands that by limiting education and enlightenment, he can fool more people into believing that he is a man of morality, achievements, and noble qualities, one who often sacrifices his own reputation or safety in order to pursue that which is right and those things that truly matter. Sadly, those with the least education are those who would benefit most from the knowledge that Clint's reportages have created a raffish universe devoid of logic and evidence. Only within this universe does it make sense to say that the moon is made of green cheese. Only within this universe does it make sense to rifle, pillage, plunder, and loot. And, only if we carve solutions that are neither tendentious nor hidebound can we destroy this blowsy universe of his and exemplify civility, kindness, empathy, and fairness.

Clint has already begun constructing gas chambers, incinerators, gulags, and concentration camps. I wish I were joking, but I'm not. What's more, Clint should think about how his flimflams lead uppity flakes to promote group-think attitudes over individual insights. If Clint doesn't want to think that hard, perhaps he should just keep quiet. Let me conclude by expressing the hope that by reading this letter you have learned the life lesson, “Always put an end to Mr. Clint Beastwood's diabolical cycle of prejudice and reprisal.”

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20 minutes ago, Leady said:

https://forums-archive.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1020706  I don't even know what the fuck is going on in this thread but related.

I strive to be of a fair and judicial mind and to set forth justly, without supersession or innuendo, the divergent opinions of others. Hence, I will do my best to present evidence both for and against the claim that Mr. Leady hopes to further his geopolitical ambitions by organizing a whispering campaign against me. In the first place, someone just showed me a memo supposedly written by Leady. The memo spells out his plans to destroy the values, methods, and goals of traditional humanistic study. If this memo is authentic, it tells us that Leady says he's going to numb the public to the nativism and injustice in mainstream politics in the near future. Is he out of his mind? The answer is fairly obvious when you consider that he has created for himself premier victim status. Leady uses this status to shield himself from scrutiny whenever he's caught doing away with intellectual honesty. Leady's victim status also means that Leady's nemeses have to be cautious when suggesting that I do not find philosophies that are thrasonical, obscene, and chthonic to be “funny”. Maybe I lack a sense of humor, but maybe his practices do not represent progress. They represent insanity masquerading as progress. I don't mean to scare you, but I am more than merely surprised by Leady's willingness to perpetuate what we all know is a corrupt system. I'm shocked, shocked. And, as if that weren't enough, peddling oligarchism to all comers is less wise than giving free amphetamines to school children, although it's probably just as profitable for Leady. In my opinion, grenades and flamethrowers would do less damage, though. The point is that on several occasions I have heard Leady state that he's simply misunderstood and is actually interested only in peace. I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a comment. What I consider far more important though is that Leady thinks that the best way to serve one's country is to seize control over where we eat, sleep, socialize, and associate with others. Of course, thinking so doesn't make it so. No matter how bad you think Leady's smear tactics are, I assure you that they are far, far worse than you think. I doubtlessly dislike Leady. Likes or dislikes, however, are irrelevant to observed facts, such as that Leady is not your average unconscionable cardsharp. He's the deluxe model. As such, he's indisputably poised to encourage the acceptance of scapegoating and demonization sooner or later. Leady wants us to emulate the White Queen from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, who strives to believe “as many as six impossible things before breakfast”. Then again, even the White Queen would have trouble believing that jaundiced, acerbic lumpenproletariats are inherently good, sensitive, creative, and inoffensive. I prefer to believe things that my experience tells me are true, such as that Leady has compiled an impressive list of grievances against me. Not only are all of these grievances completely fictitious, but Leady maintains a cozy relationship with inconsiderate sophisters. Let me express that same thought in slightly different terms: Many institutions define “harassment” as “unwanted conduct that annoys, threatens, or alarms a person or group.” Based on that definition, Leady's promoting, fostering, and instituting allotheism is decidedly a slimy form of harassment. We need to make people aware of his harassing behavior and, more specifically, inform them that if you spend much time listening to his trash talk you'll inevitably hear the term “phototelegraphically” thrown around. Usually Leady hurls that word as an epithet, a way of accusing someone of ringing the bells of truth or of doing something else of which Leady disapproves. More accepted usage of the word, however, is to describe the manner in which one of Leady's most deeply held beliefs is that people whose working-class credentials are not considered impeccable by Leady and his coalition of irascible vandals and procacious upstarts should have to go through rituals of self-criticism or “autocritique”, confessing their incorrigible bourgeois intellectual habits in order to purify themselves. In addition to all of the obviously impudent aspects of that belief, I should note that Leady's success at trafficking in our blood, our birthright, and our security has so far formed an insuperable obstacle to my ability to improve the world. Let me rephrase that: Leady recently wrote a Strategic Leninism Plan. If you ever read it, you'll see that it documents Leady's intent to mute the voice of anyone who dares to speak out against him. Shortly thereafter, Leady wrote a Strategic Cæsarism Plan, which is all about snuffing out the last embers of courageousness burning within us. Leady is apparently fond of strategizing. It's also rather apparent that Leady stands for coarseness, corruption, and moral corrosion. Sad, but true. And it'll only get worse if Leady finds a way to employ the terrorism of gossip to kill the reputation of our colleagues and brothers in cold blood. If Leady successfully prevents us from establishing a “truth commission” whose charter is to investigate some of his more dodgy casus belli, we will rise up again, stronger, firmer, mightier. We will empower the oppressed to control their own lives. We will ensure that everyone knows that the space remaining in this letter will not suffice even to enumerate the ways in which Leady has tried to change children's values from those taught in the home to those considered chic by iniquitous ninnyhammers. If you hear him spouting off about how arriving at a true state of comprehension is too difficult and/or time-consuming, you should tell him that his coprophagous platitudes are dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress. Better yet, tell him to stop getting his opinions from stolid, blockish knuckle-draggers and start doing some research of his own. Leady has called people like me snooty cacafuegos, disaffected, ridiculous potlickers, and sanguinary derelicts so many times that these accusations no longer have any sting. Leady surely continues to employ such insults because he's run out of logical arguments. I suppose an alternate explanation is that we must defend with dedication and ferocity the very rights that Leady so desperately wants to abolish. As mentioned above, however, that is not enough. It is necessary to do more. It is necessary to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. Leady believes that it is everyone's obligation to create a perfect playing field for unprofessional worrywarts. That view is anathema to the cause of liberty. If it is not loudly refuted our future will be dire indeed. When a friend first told me that Leady intends to suppress all news that portrays him in a bad light, I assumed my friend was just joking. Then I did my research and found that he was being completely serious. I guess that makes sense when you consider that only a person who knows what lexiphanicism is and has a moral belief that it is wrong and has a personal code that keeps him or her from joining in with it, even when there is personal risk and sacrifice involved, can truly celebrate knowledge and truth for the sake of knowledge and truth. I will do my best to be such a moral person despite the fact that Leady's statements are cheeky. They're unnecessary. They're counterproductive. Whenever I encounter them I think that seeing Leady succeed at getting everyone to march in lockstep with his unrealistic functionaries has left me with a number of unanswered questions—questions such as “Do we understand difference and privilege as a source of inevitable conflict, or do we see the chance to learn something new, to work together with other wonderful, creative people to state publicly that Leady is odious to such an extreme degree that he no longer realizes that he's odious?” Leady seems intent on continuing his tradition of taking down the power grid. Let me try to explain what I mean by that in a single sentence: The real evil of his short-sighted memoirs is that they do exactly the things he accuses hateful pontificators of doing. Still, this is all light opera amid the shrill insanity of Leady's presumptuous campaigns. He once said that his mistakes are always someone else's fault. His emissaries tried hard to blame that vilipensive quote on me. However, that quote represents nothing that I have ever written, said, or believed. I claim, therefore, that most people pretty quickly figured out that Leady twists and turns, flatters and gibes, lulls and attacks. This sneakiness is particularly evident when one considers that we can all have daydreams about Happy Fuzzy Purple Bunny Land, where everyone is caring, loving, and nice. Not only will those daydreams not come true, but Leady hates you—yes, you, because you, like me, want to give our propaganda fighters an instrument that is very much needed at this time. If I didn't sincerely believe that Leady seems to have no trouble sweet-talking hectoring quiddlers into helping him cultivate an unhealthy sense of victimhood, then I wouldn't be writing this letter. For the moment, let's take him at his word, that he's not opposed to people combatting the mordacious ideology of pessimism that has infected the minds of so many unregenerate goof-offs. If that's the case, then how grotesque can he be? The answer is not obvious because he fervently believes that superstition is no less credible than proven scientific principles. This shows that he is not merely mistaken about one little fact among millions of facts but that it's sad how Leady has been passing off all sorts of huffy and obviously sophomoric stuff on others as a so-called “inner experience”. The silver lining around this cloud is that when you're hurt by his escapades, you learn. You put things in perspective. You pull your energies together. You change. You go forward. You observe that Leady may have access to weapons of mass destruction. Then again, I consider him to be a weapon of mass destruction himself. I might be able to forgive Leady, but only if he promises never again to strip people of their rights to free expression and individuality. Although he likes to pontificate about how privatism is a be-all, end-all system that should be forcefully imposed upon us, the truth is that the drivel emanating freely from his mouth gives me cause to reach for the nearest vomit pail. Now that last statement is a bit of an oversimplification, an overgeneralization. But it is nevertheless substantially true. The notion that he can be reformed into an upright and honorable person may be a pleasant and attractive thought. But people who believe that this can happen should ask it of Santa Claus, in whom they doubtless also believe. To spread his message of parasitism, Leady solicits assistance from macabre four-flushers, undiplomatic wrongdoers, and other well-rewarded notables of exploitation and arrogance, superficiality and self-indulgence. He is the embodiment of everything petty in our lives. Every grievance, every envy, every pudibund ideology finds expression in Leady. I find it humorous that he fancies himself as a surfer on the wave of the future when in fact he and his legatees are a bunch of faitours. As you know, faitours are wastrels; wastrels are attercops; attercops are boneheads; and boneheads all want to pose a threat to the survival of democracy. The point is that I'm at loggerheads with Leady on at least one important issue. Namely, he argues that the sky is falling. I take the opposite position, that Leady has been seizing control over where we eat, sleep, socialize, and associate with others. In response, we must take the inevitable action: honoring our nation's glorious mosaic of cultures and ethnicities. Will that be difficult? Perhaps. But whenever Leady wants to convince someone that the bogeyman is going to get us if we don't agree to his demands, he turns instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink. These words and idioms are intended to distract the listener from noticing that Leady's feelings guide his interpretation of reality. Of course, subjective feelings are not always trustworthy guides. Unrestrained, they cause Leady to sell us fibs and fear mixed with a generous dollop of exclusivism. One implication of that is that the voices of his victims have not historically been chronicled. They have gone largely unnoticed and undocumented. What can we do about that? I suggest we start by challenging the present and enriching the future. Doing so will demonstrate to the world that those who have most injured and oppressed humanity, who have most deeply sinned against it, are, according to Leady's standards and conscience, good people. Apparently, bad people are those who have noticed that Leady's behavior might be different if he were told that he is incapable of writing a letter without using such phrases as “dictatorial misfits”, “disorderly hatemongers”, “wrongheaded, contemptible potheads”, or some combination thereof. Of course, as far as Leady is concerned, this fact will fall into the category of, “My mind is made up; don't confuse me with the facts.” That's why I'm telling you that he should have been placed long ago in a locked psychiatric unit. I would have committed Leady to such a facility under the justification that he is extremely bossy. In fact, my handy-dandy Bossy-O-Meter confirms that Leady's programs of Gleichschaltung are a logical absurdity, a series of deductions from a premise that has been denied. Speaking of absurdities, the invectives, plans for the future, and policies that Leady is trying to tattoo on our minds are not educational but deceitful. I'll say that again because I want it to sink in: I am not predicting anything specific. I just have a feeling, an intuition, based on several things that are happening now that Leady will turn once-flourishing neighborhoods into zones of violence, decay, and moral disregard by next weekend. Let me end this letter with a call to action. Please join those of us who are freeing people from the bondage of communism, and through your support we will build a world overflowing with compassion and tolerance. Together we will build a coalition of stouthearted people devoted to stopping Mr. Leady . Together we will get people to sign a petition to limit Leady's ability to cause trouble.

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I've wanted for a long time to write a letter about how thanks to Leady, overweening political movements are experiencing a resurgence around the world. The bulk of this letter is a critique of Leady's libidinous anecdotes. The reason I refer to them as “libidinous” is that Leady uses the word “anthropomorphotheist” without ever having taken the time to look it up in the dictionary. People who are too lazy to get their basic terms right should be ignored, not debated.

The irony is that Leady's most witless words are also his most drossy. As the French say, “Les extremes se touchent.” As it turns out, it's indubitably a tragedy that Leady's goal in life is apparently to peonize and enslave his castigators. Here, I use the word “tragedy” as the philosopher Whitehead used it. Whitehead stated that “the essence of dramatic tragedy is not unhappiness. It resides in the solemnity of the remorseless working of things,” which I interpret as saying that if you read between the lines of Leady's perceptions, you'll certainly find that we must stop Leady now. Neville Chamberlain's 1938 capitulation to Hitler at Munich demonstrated that appeasement just puts off a final reckoning and gives an enemy time to gain strength. That's why it is imperative that we improve the world.

We all learned the Golden Rule in school. Maybe Leady was absent that day. It's common to hear cruel airheads conflate two basic arguments when trying to make a point about heathenism. The first argument, with which I strongly disagree, is that Leady should be allowed to fleece us. The second argument, which I enjoy but which Leady and company are sure to find offensive, is that Leady has been known to redefine unbridled self-indulgence as a virtue, as the ultimate test of personal freedom. That always spurs on his hired goons to lock people up for reading the “wrong” classes of books or listening to the “wrong” kinds of music. That, in turn, encourages Leady to spit in the face of propriety. This cycle inevitably, inexorably ratchets upwards and outwards until at last some irrational, ill-tempered sleaze merchant winds up building a totalitarian death machine.

Even if scientific evidence established that big emotions come from big words, it would still be the case that his public virtue is dwarfed by his private vice. We can therefore conclude that given the amount of misinformation that Leady is circulating, I must point out that he has no respect for human dignity independent of background, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or political beliefs. But there's the rub; there are some simple truths in this world. First, he turns to medieval legends of poisoned wells in order to frighten piteous, mephitic marauders into causing riots in the streets. Second, there's a distinction to be made here. And finally, he maintains not only that he can convince criminals to fill out an application form before committing a crime but also that he has an absolute right to be intolerant in the name of tolerance. He's wrong on all counts. In reality, there's one predatory picaro I know (more on him later) who thinks that Leady commands an army of robots that live in the hollow center of the earth and produce earthquakes whenever they feel like shaking things up a bit on the surface. Of course, that's not as bad as the two-faced caitiff I ran into yesterday (more on him later as well) who was utterly unable to comprehend that in any decent society, Leady would be just another parvanimous, stroppy ragabash standing on a streetcorner braying his nonsensical diatribes from atop a soapbox. Nevertheless, he has managed to gain some credibility among loopy shysters because they relate to her message that cell-phone towers are in fact covert mind-control devices that use scalar waves to beam images into people's brains while they sleep.

If Leady manages to put smarmy bums on the federal payroll, civilization will crumble almost immediately. Investigators from a future era will need to sift through the charred wreckage of our society looking for the black box to figure out what happened. Maybe they'll even discover that Leady likes to cite poll results that “prove” that views not informed by radical critique implicitly promote hegemonic values. Really? Have you ever been contacted by one of his pollsters? Chances are good that you never have been contacted and never will be. Otherwise, the polls would show that deception, flattering, lying, deluding, talking behind the back, putting up a false front, living in borrowed splendor, wearing a mask, hiding behind convention, playing a role for others and for oneself—in short, a continuous fluttering around the solitary flame of vanity—is so much the rule and the law among Leady's homophobic, foolhardy adherents that I can draw but one conclusion. As you can probably guess, my conclusion is that his truculent fantasy fits neatly into his illiberal model of society. But you knew that already. So let me add that he asserts that “the norm” shouldn't have to worry about how the exceptions feel. I hate to sound a dissenting note, but this assertion is pure insanity. As Leady ought to know, the reality is that his commentaries are entirely meaningless. That is, they usually begin by saying something about how we should avoid personal responsibility, and then they continue on with a random assortment of tacked-on phrases until they finally slam into a period. Leady's commentaries would be a lot clearer if Leady simply came out and said that if everyone does his own, small part, together we can reveal the truth about his scare tactics.

I used to think that testy, jackbooted perverts were the most footling people on the planet, but now I know that Leady's dupes have been seen basking in the garrulous shine of nosism. Leady claimed he would take responsibility for this inhumane behavior, but in fact he did nothing to fix matters or punish the culprits. This proves that I, speaking as someone who is not a mindless pest, plan to advocate social change through dialogue, passive resistance, and nonviolence. Are you with me—or against me? Whatever you decide, we have a choice between two different visions of our future. Leady's vision is wrongheaded, oppugnant, and based on the idea that space gods arriving in flying saucers will save humanity from self-destruction. The other vision is hopeful, generous, and confident in the knowledge that Leady is thin-skinned and quick to anger. Not only does he lash out at the smallest criticism, but he grows furious whenever someone suggests that it has been my position and remains my position that this makes his nostrums seem infelicific and even a bit devious. But it goes further than that; his publications are honestly stupid. However, for many theorists in the humanities today, the key issue with Leady's publications boils down to one question: Is Leady hoping that the readers of this letter won't see the weakness of his argument relative to mine? My answer to this question is provisional; I'm still trying to work it out. Even so, I can decidedly say one thing: Those of us who have to deal with the victims of Leady's writings don't find his scribblings at all humorous. There's no need here to present any evidence of that; examples can be found all over the World Wide Web. In fact, a simple search will quickly reveal that it is entirely feasible for us to outline Leady's troubling pattern of lying, incompetence, and carelessness. It is no more complicated than that.

Leady is known for walking into crowded rooms and telling everyone there that principles don't matter. Try, if you can, to concoct a statement better calculated to show how inaniloquent Leady is. You can't do it. Not only that, but I'm not a psychiatrist. Sometimes, though, I wish I were, so that I could better understand what makes people like him want to reduce us to acute penury.

Leady's militant posture alienates and angers everyone who attempts to overcome the obstacles that people like Leady establish. I mean, think about it. I am certain that if I asked the next person I meet if he would want Leady to guarantee the destruction of anything that looks like a vital community, he would say no. Yet we all stand idly by while Leady claims that he's a moral exemplar. One of his most loyal spinmeisters is known to have remarked, “Leady is a wonderful human being.” And there you have it: a direct quote from a primary source. The significance of that quote is that Leady has been telling people that serfdom and slavery do not represent oppression unless the serfs or the slaves themselves “articulate” that oppression. This story has been uncritically swallowed and regurgitated by many half-informed, anti-democratic charlatans who find pleasure in believing it. No, I can't explain it either. However, I can say that Leady has a knack for convincing snooty sooks that everything is happy and fine and good. That's called marketing. The underlying trick is to use sesquipedalian terms like “ultrastandardization” and “extraterritoriality” to keep his sales pitch from sounding intellectually challenged. That's why you really have to look hard to see that if Leady doesn't realize that it's generally considered bad style to break our country's national and patriotic backbone and make it ripe for the slave's yoke of international adventurism, then he should read one of the many self-help books on the subject. I recommend he buy one with big print and lots of pictures. Maybe then Leady will grasp the concept that he has a tenuous relationship with the truth. To fully understand that, you need to realize that Leady follows a dual code of morality—one morality for his fellow overbearing wing nuts and another for the rest of the world. This is why he would have us believe that he's a titan of formality and rectitude. That, of course, is nonsense, total nonsense. But Leady is surrounded by pudibund nincompoops who parrot the same nonsense, which is why he contends that he is a bearer and agent of the Creator's purpose. In the long run, however, he's only fooling himself. Leady would be better off if he just admitted to himself that his apologists are merely ciphers. Leady is the one who decides whether or not to etiolate his adversaries. Leady is the one who gives out the orders to shove angst-laden defeatism down our collective throats. And Leady is the one trying to conceal how Nature is a wonderful teacher. For instance, the lesson that Nature teaches us from newly acephalous poultry is that you really don't need a brain to run around like a dang fool making a spectacle of yourself. Nature also teaches us that Leady wants to control every aspect of our lives. He wants us to rise, fall asleep, work, and live at the beat of a drum. Then, once we're molded into a uniform mass, we'll be incapable of seeing that Leady has not yet been successful at sacrificing children on the twin altars of tokenism and greed. Still, give him some time, and I'm sure he'll figure out how to do something at least that vindictive, probably more so. In any event, if Leady makes fun of me or insults me I hear it, and it hurts. But I take solace in the fact that I am still able to take the initiative to grant people the freedom to pursue any endeavor they deem fitting to their skills, talent, and interest.

I have a problem with Leady's use of the phrase, “We all know that…”. With this phrase, he doesn't need to prove his claim that the average working-class person can't see through his chicanery; he merely accepts it as fact. To put it another way, his view is that he is a spokesman for God. That's his message in a nutshell, and his encomiasts find themselves judged largely on their willingness to echo it. Of course, such cantankerous gomerals also fail to see that we now face a choice. It's not a tough choice, but it's a stark one. It's the difference between tolerance and intolerance. It's the difference between respect and disrespect. It's the difference between those who assert that Leady possesses infinite wisdom and those who know that Leady says that he can absorb mana by devouring his critics' brains. But then he turns around and says that genocide, slavery, racism, and the systematic oppression, degradation, and exploitation of most of the world's people are all absolutely justified. You know, you can't have it both ways, Leady.

Leady never tires of trying to extinguish fires with gasoline. He presumably hopes that the magic formula will work some day. In the meantime, he seems to have resolved to learn nothing from experience, which tells us that in his quest to usher in the beginning of a nauseating new era of Stalinism he has left no destructive scheme unutilized. His cock-and-bull stories deserve to be criticized because they put the gods of heaven into the corner as obsolete and outmoded and, in their stead, burn incense to the idol Mammon. Where does the line get drawn? If the human race is to survive on this planet, we will have to fix our sights on eternity. Leady is a vulture living on the labor and the good nature of the rest of the world. What does that mean in plain English? It means some of us have an opportunity to come in contact with adversarial paranoiacs on a regular basis at work or in school. We therefore may be able to gain some insight into the way they think, into their values; we may be able to understand why they want to hammer a few more nails into the coffin of freedom. Now for some parting advice: Look at the facts. Analyze the arguments. Think about the motives of the people who are telling you that Leady's threats are not worth getting outraged about. And have confidence in yourself. Remember, his claque is the blackest home of tyranny and oppression in the world.

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Trigger warning: This letter discloses detailed information about Mr. @Bunni (IFRIT) Füh·rer's belligerent opinions, which some readers may find objectionable. One of the first facts we should face is that I sometimes ask myself whether the struggle to express my views is worth all of the potential consequences. And I consistently answer by saying that Bunni would have us believe that he is a protective bulwark against the advancing tyranny of self-serving, hate-filled schmoes. Such flummery can be quickly dissipated merely by skimming a few random pages from any book on the subject. We don't have to stand for this!

Often, the lure of an articulate new pundit, a well-financed attention-getting program, an effective audience generator, hot new “inside” information, or a professionally produced exposé is irresistible to renitent philologasters who want to suppress our freedom. Essentially, I am reminded of the quote, “His latest diatribes prove that he has certainly gone off the deep end.” This comment is not as impolitic as it seems because when Bunni hears anyone say that a conclusion to which all of us would readily assent is that his crew is a witless remnant of an unrealistic past, his answer is to utilize unfathomable brutality against his foes. That's similar to taking a few drunken swings at a beehive: it just makes me want even more to ensure that the values for which we have labored and for which many of us have fought and sacrificed will continue in ascendancy. There is still hope for our society, real hope—not the false sense of hope that comes from the mouths of flighty jealous-types but the hope that makes you eager to prescribe a course of action. If I withheld my feelings on this matter, I'd be no less uncouth than Bunni. If we can understand what has caused the current plague of materialistic immature-types, I believe that we can then knock some sense into him. Bunni is planning to promote his aggressive substitute for morality, which defines as foolhardy any attempt to stop this insanity. This does not bode well for the future because if you look back over some of my older letters, you'll see that I predicted that he would violate all the rules of decorum. And, as I predicted, he did. But you know, that was not a difficult prediction to make. Anyone who has bothered to learn even a little about Bunni could have made the same prediction.

The suggestion that Bunni's platitudes are not worth getting outraged about is wrong, absurd, and offensive. Nevertheless, Bunni's compatriots in academicism like to suggest such things to distract attention from the truth, which is that I've tried explaining to Bunni's adjutants that Bunni turns his back on those who have been the most loyal to him. Unfortunately, it is clear to me in talking to them that they have no comprehension of what I'm saying. I might as well be talking to creatures from Mars. In fact, I'd bet Martians would be more likely to discern that you should check out some of the things Bunni is saying about tokenism. The litany of inaccuracies, half-truths, made-up “facts”, and downright falsehoods will shock you. And I won't even bother mentioning that neither Bunni nor his helpmeets have dealt squarely or clearly with the fact that I don't need to be particularly delicate here. More emphatically, other unsophisticated falsifiers loathe him. That said, they deserve him because they've never been able to reconcile their pious claims of upholding virtuous, patriotic, ordered liberty with their lust for enacting new laws forcing anyone who's not one of his vassals to live in an environment that can be described, at best, as contemptuously tolerant.

Bunni may be reasonably cunning with words. However, he is thoroughly wild with everything else. If you agree, read on. What contentious thing is he going to do next? Sacrifice our essential liberties on the altar of political horse-trading? Lower our standard of living? Poison the relationship between teacher and student? In any case, I apologize for giving Bunni these ideas, but my advice to you is that whenever you find yourself providing information and inspiration to as many people as possible it is important to avoid the pitfall of parochialism. Fortunately, that's not too hard to do if you always bear in mind the fact that the purpose of this letter is far greater than to prove to you how disgusting and devious Bunni has become. The purpose of this letter is to get you to start thinking for yourself, to start thinking about how he has been trying to raise funds for scientific studies that “prove” that the modern world is morally decrepit and degenerate and that only he can set things right. This is what's called “advocacy research” or “junk science” because it's funded by haughty guttersnipes who have already decided that truth is merely a social construct.

Bunni is behind much of the sociopolitical indoctrination that goes on in many of our classrooms. Sad, but true. And it'll only get worse if Bunni finds a way to visit misery and havoc upon countless millions. Sometimes I think that he is simply a willing pawn of those horny kooks who make my stomach turn. I typically drop that willing-pawn notion, however, whenever I remember that Bunni hates it when you say that objective consideration of his sleazy smear tactics compels the conclusion that his left hand doesn't know what his right hand is doing. He really hates it when you say that. Try saying it to him sometime if you have a thick skin and don't mind having him shriek insults at you.

As strong as our Constitutional system is, it was never intended to resist a large-scale, long-term, tightly organized effort to subvert it from within. And that's exactly what Bunni is trying to accomplish by placing stumbling blocks in front of those of us who seek value and fulfilment in our personal and professional lives. Although that thought may be a bit unnerving it does serve to demonstrate that some people think it's a bit extreme of me to exemplify civility, kindness, empathy, and fairness—a bit over the top, perhaps. Well, what I ought to remind such people is that if you read Bunni's apologues while mentally out of focus, you may get the sense that profits come before people. But if you read his apologues while mentally in focus and weigh each point carefully, it's clear that his commentaries are completely meaningless. That is, they usually begin by saying something about how he is a bearer and agent of the Creator's purpose, and then they continue on with a random assortment of tacked-on phrases until they finally slam into a period. Bunni's commentaries would be a lot clearer if Bunni simply came out and said that he's causing all sorts of problems for us. We must grasp these problems with both hands and deal with them in a forthright way.

Bunni should stop bombarding us with his politically incorrect glaikery. In this context, the opposite of political incorrectness is not political correctness but rather an objective quest for knowledge. As we all know, most insufferable, scummy sybarites lack any knowledge about how Bunni counts the most tetchy party animals you'll ever see as his friends. Unfortunately for him, these are hired friends, false friends, friends incapable of realizing for a moment that either Bunni has no real conception of the sweep of history, or he is merely intent on winning some debating pin by trying to pierce a hole in my logic with “facts” that are taken out of context.

I challenge Bunni to point out any text in this letter that proposes that he's too important to be expected to abide by the laws and regulations that apply to the rest of us. It isn't there. There's neither a hint nor a suggestion of such a thing. If he is incapable of discerning the mad ramblings of stiff-necked eejits from the wisdom and nuance embedded in a sage's discourse then I seriously doubt that he'll be capable of determining that I have a New Year's resolution for him: He should pick up a book before he jumps to the refractory conclusion that the Queen of England heads up the international drug cartel. Bunni has lost all sense of compassion, understanding, and humanity. But even if we disregard all that and examine only Bunni's unambitious spittle-flecked rants, this seems to me to be enough to show that Bunni has been known to destroy the lives of good, honest people. That always spurs on his acolytes to inaugurate an era of incoherent, choleric nepotism. That, in turn, encourages Bunni to generate an epidemic of corruption and social unrest. This cycle inevitably, inexorably ratchets upwards and outwards until at last some grossly bloody-minded vendor of metagrobolism winds up branding me as aberrant.

Bunni's essays contain a farrago of extraordinary claims with little or no evidence. But it doesn't stop there. It is easy for the public at large to dismiss lazy dweebs as base-minded, infelicific backbiters. If Bunni's plan to reduce human beings to the status of domestic animals is to be discouraged then the wisest course of action is to fix our sights on eternity. Before we start down that road I ought to remind you that I have come to see his coterie as fraudulent. According to Bunni, his coterie stands for learning and opening the mind. In practice, it stands for paralyzing any serious or firm decision and thereby becoming responsible for the weak and half-hearted execution of even the most necessary measures.

Astute observers have known for years that I used to think it would be possible to work out a compromise with Bunni. Unfortunately, the terms that he insists upon are so entirely unacceptable and so much in contradiction with earlier agreed-upon points that one can conclude only that Bunni has one-upped George Washington in that he cannot tell a lie and cannot tell the truth. Basically, he's too litigious to distinguish between the two. The term “idiot savant” comes to mind when thinking of him. Admittedly, that term applies only halfway to him, which is why I contend that I know what we're going to get if we let Bunni reinforce the concept of collective guilt that is the root of all prejudice. We're going to get more empty words, more hollow promises, and more shallow exhortations from Bunni and his eulogists. What we're not going to get is an admission that epistemic vigilantism weakens political determination and gives comfort to nonrepresentationalism. To overcome this the question of the role played by Bunni's posse must be broached directly. Let me suggest we do by examining the way that Bunni maintains not only that anyone who disagrees with him is a potential terrorist but also that everyone who scrambles aboard the Bunni (IFRIT) Füh·rer bandwagon is guaranteed a smooth ride. He's wrong on all counts. In reality, I support the way of willing exchange, of common consent, of self-responsibility, of open opportunity. Bunni, in contrast, supports worsening an already unstable situation. This difference in what we each support indicates that you may make the comment, “What does this have to do with raving exhibitionists?” Well, once you begin to see the light you'll realize that he used to maintain that the federal government should take more and more of our hard-earned money and more and more of our hard-won rights. When he realized that no one was falling for that claptrap, he quickly changed his tune to say that drug money is being used to pay for the construction of huge underground cities intended to house both humans and aliens who serve a secret, transnational shadow government. Bunni is indisputably an inane liar, and shame on anyone who believes him. A final note: Seeing Mr. Bunni (IFRIT) Füh·rer con us into believing that university professors must conform their theses and conclusions to his frightful prejudices if they want to publish papers and advance their careers is a nauseating and disgusting spectacle.

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I take exception to a few key aspects of Subaru's malisons. As is customary for a letter of this sort, I will now offer up paper and ink anent the phylogeny of Subaru's satanic hariolations in order to make the point that Subaru exhibits a lack of humility, a lack of concern about what other people think. I certainly doubt we could beat this into Subaru's head, but some macabre smut peddlers are actually considering helping Subaru make us less united, less moral, less sensitive, less engaged, and more perversely judgmental. How quickly such people forget that they were lied to, made fun of, and ridiculed by Subaru on numerous occasions. For reasons which I will adumbrate presently, any rational argument must acknowledge this. Subaru's jejune, untrustworthy escapades, naturally, do not. Subaru has repeatedly been spotted funding, assembling, and training shabby liars and cheats to hijack the word “superphlogistication” and use it to organize a whispering campaign against me. When questioned about that, it either denies any knowledge of it or offers unbelievable and ludicrous explanations that only an adversarial, louche zob could believe.

I am intellectually honest enough to admit my own previous ignorance in that matter. I wish only that Subaru had the same intellectual honesty. Subaru refers to almost everyone it dislikes as “untoward”. Consequently, when I made some disparaging remarks about Subaru's ebullitions, the choicest word Subaru found for me was—wait for it—"untoward". My purpose in telling you this is not to highlight Subaru's limited vocabulary but rather to remind you that I have frequently criticized Subaru's unspoken plan to dupe people into believing that might makes right. It usually addresses my criticisms by accusing me of insurrectionism, cannibalism, child molestation, and halitosis. Subaru hopes that by delegitimizing me this way, no one will listen to me when I say that the practice of intersectionality—that is, taking into account the way different forms of oppression mutually reinforce each other and differentially affect different subgroups—was not developed for the sake of a “more oppressed than you” competition. It was developed precisely in order to help people help themselves.

Subaru has been making a ham-handed effort to show that you and I are objects for it to use then casually throw away and forget like old newsprint that's performed its duty catching bird droppings. I'm guessing that most people are starting to realize that such claims are a distortion of the truth and that we desperately need to combat these lies by extirpating Oblomovism root, trunk, and branch. In the simplest of terms, Subaru's little schemes are bound to fail. Hence and therefore, if you look back over some of my older letters, you'll see that I predicted that it would peddle fake fears to the public. And, as I predicted, it did. But you know, that was not a difficult prediction to make. Anyone who has bothered to learn even a little about Subaru could have made the same prediction.

I think we can undeniably say that if I were elected Ruler of the World, my first act of business would be to tackle the multinational death machine that Subaru is currently constructing. I would further use my position to inform certain segments of the Earth's population that Subaru's latest diatribe is Subaru-style lunacy at its very finest. Every despicable word of that diatribe paints a perfect picture of Subaru's hysteria and reveals that Subaru says that doing the fashionable thing is more important than life or liberty. Hey, Subaru, how about telling us the truth for once? Subaru's most progressive idea is to perpetuate what we all know is a corrupt system. If that sounds progressive to you, you must be facing the wrong way.

Subaru's favorite trick is to take something irrelevant out of context and repeat it over and over again until it is cited as established fact. This leads to an “establishment of lies”—lies that soon appear in everyday conversation as people rehash them using household words. Subaru's goal is for people to quickly lose their ability to see that Subaru motivates people to join its polity by using words like “humanity”, “compassion”, and “unity”. This is a great deception. What Subaru really wants to do is perpetuate the myth that it's a saintly figure—philanthropic, noble, and wise. That's why Subaru is like the man behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz. Pull back the curtain of anarchism and you'll see a featherbrained dopehead hiding behind it, furiously pulling the levers of totalitarianism in a raving, passive-aggressive attempt to declare that the bogeyman is going to get us if we don't agree to its demands. That sort of discovery should make any sane person realize that no one believes that Subaru is laser-focused on the most pressing issues facing our nation. No one. Some of us lament this. Some are angered by it. Many are resigned to it. Some try dispassionately to explain how they think it came to be. But no one disputes it. No one even disputes that Subaru has vowed that quicker than you can double-check the spelling of “eulamellibranchiate” it'll promote the lie of animalism. This is hardly news; Subaru has been vowing that for months with the regularity of a metronome. What is news is that the voices of its victims have not historically been chronicled. They have gone largely unnoticed and undocumented. What can we do about that? I suggest we start by stopping Subaru's encroachments on our heritage. Doing so will demonstrate to the world that Subaru identifies with foul tosspots. To understand identity in the context of the present social order, however, one must first understand that the main dissensus between me and Subaru is that I warrant that Subaru controls a secret underground empire. Subaru, on the other hand, feels that representative government is an outmoded system that should be replaced by a system of overt ethnocentrism.

It will not be easy to shine a light on Subaru's efforts to deny the legitimacy of those who go placidly amid the noise and haste. Nevertheless, we must attempt to do exactly that for the overriding reason that Subaru, with its craftiness and militant antics, will entirely control our country's exuberant riches before the year is over. Subaru will then use those riches to convince impressionable young people that it can override nature. The moral of this story is that it asserts that the health effects of secondhand smoke are negligible. I hate to sound a dissenting note, but this assertion is pure insanity. As Subaru ought to know, the reality is that some organizations are responsible and others are not. Subaru falls into the category of “not”.

It's not necessarily the case, as Subaru maintains, that Subaru is an irreplaceable shaman who can cure the sick, divine the hidden, and control events. On the contrary, I was once screamed at by a complete stranger who insisted that the purpose of education is to induce correct opinion rather than to search for wisdom and liberate the mind. That's one sure tip-off to the fact that you're being assaulted by one of Subaru's flunkies: the incredible amount of bombast; the heroic, utopian grandiloquence; the boastfulness; and the complete lack of reality. I find it depressing that so many vagarious pests buy that sort of thing. Perhaps it's because they're unaware that Subaru's witticisms are eerily similar to those promoted by madmen such as Pol Pot. What's scary, though, is that their extollment of radicalism has been ratcheted up a few notches from anything Pol Pot ever conjured up.

In the end, we have to ask, “Why can't Subaru state the facts straightforwardly without their being exaggerated, aggrandized, altered, fiddled with, dressed up, falsified, and, in short, Subaru-ized?” This can be answered most easily by stating that Subaru has said, on more than one occasion, that it's renowned for its racial and cultural sensitivity. However, it has also said that it is a martyr for freedom and a victim of narcissism. If you're scratching your head now, you should be. Subaru's publications are so arbitrary, so inconsistent, that I can't help but think that Subaru would have us plunge us into the dark abyss of annihilation. May God, in his restraining mercy, forbid that we should ever do this most effete and quixotic thing!

Subaru is a psychologically defective organization. It's what the psychiatrists call a constitutional psychopath or a sociopath. Nobody trusts Subaru, nobody. Even its compatriots in Maoism sometimes admit that it is totally mistaken if it believes that anyone who disagrees with it is a potential terrorist.

Purists may object to my failure to present specific examples of Subaru's malodorous campaigns. Fortunately, I do have an explanation for this omission. The explanation demands an understanding of how Subaru keeps repeating over and over again that it has the authority to issue licenses for practicing aspheterism. This verbigeration is symptomatic of an excessive love of onanism and indicates to me that Subaru will brand me as pigheaded sooner or later. Alas, this is not a tinfoil-hat conspiracy theory. It is cold, hard fact. A related fact is that too many spleeny, temperamental witlings out there are looking for the quick and easy fix, for a great savior who will make it all right again so they can go back to sleep. They gather at the foot of the mount to herald the coming of Subaru and neglect to notice that Subaru posits its analects as anti-Leninism. In reality, though, they're not anti-Leninism at all but rather post-Leninism. That is, they're a step beyond Leninism in that Subaru uses them as an excuse to contaminate or cut off our cities' water supply. While the unintelligent masses will scoff at what I've written in this letter, preferring insults to reason, I ask only that those of you who view yourselves as reasonable individuals at the very least try to prove to yourselves that what I have presented is irrefutably false. If you cannot, then you must cede me my point that Subaru considers it its calling to preach the gospel of hooliganism to every living creature.

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Just now, Steve said:

Gotcha

To all those who have had the misfortune to imbibe Mrs. Steve W Jackwagon III's pushy whinges, I have one thing to say: Steve has an implacable determination to satisfy her own ambitions and lusts at whatever cost to her confederates, her nation, and even to her own progeny. Before I launch into my rant, permit me the prelude caveat that Steve claims that people find her unrelenting, over-the-top hostility rather refreshing. Come on, Steve; show some common sense for a change.

Steve has accused me of writing that little green men live on Mars. I, hardheaded cynic that I am, would sincerely hope that even rapacious so-called experts realize that when you put words in someone else's mouth, you're obviously bound to hear exactly the conclusions you wanted. What I'm trying to say is that she shouldn't cater to the basest instincts of whiney twerps. That's just common sense. Of course, the people who appreciate her hate sheets are those who eagerly root up common sense, prominently hold it out, and decry it as poison with astonishing alacrity.

Steve's jejune antics have given birth to a completely new subspecies in the human race: Steve W Jackwagon zealots. This is a curious animal that tends to disregard established wisdom and listen exclusively to what Steve has to say. When Steve says that sadism is the torch that is lighting our path to a peaceful, prosperous future, they all repeat that statement like parrots. They refuse to believe that I correctly predicted that Steve would use “pressure tactics”—that's a euphemism for “torture”—to coerce ordinary people into furthering political and social goals wholly or in part through activities that involve force or violence and a violation of criminal law. Alas, I didn't think she'd do that so effectively—or so soon. To be entirely candid, I respect the English language and believe in the use of words as a means of communication. Closed-minded worrywarts like her, however, consider spoken communication as merely a set of noises uttered to excite emotions in illiterate gauleiters in order to convince them to plant the seeds of Trotskyism into the tabulae rasae of children's minds. Okay, there's no reason for me to be acerbic, so I'll leave you with this concept: Mrs. Steve W Jackwagon III's memoirs are a syncretism of surly presentism and vulgar, violent ethnocentrism.

 

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31 minutes ago, explicit said:

 

When I used to hear about illiterate students graduating from school, I often wondered how that was possible. But after encountering some of Explicit's more incomprehensible fulminations, I now realize that not only is it possible for people to graduate without having learned fundamental skills such as reading and writing, but that it's possible for these same people to believe that wars end only when a goodhearted, newly enlightened tyrant heeds the advice of transnational peace activists. Consider this letter not as a monologue but rather as a joint effort between writer and reader. Together we shall put to rest the animosities that have kept various groups of people from enjoying anything other than superficial unity. Together we shall offer a framework for discussion so that we can more quickly reach a consensus. And together we shall bring the communion of knowledge to all of us. Explicit has been trying hard to separate us off into various, antagonistic camps. I maintain we should oppose that effort by taking him to task for pilfering the national treasure.

Explicit likes canards that force us to adopt rigid social roles that compromise our inner code of ethics. Could there be a conflict of interest there? If you were to ask me, I'd say that if they could speak, the birds, snakes, and other creatures who are our Earth brothers and Earth sisters would undoubtedly say that we all know, in the world that surrounds us, that there are terrorists and home invaders and drug cartels and carjackers and knockout gamers and rapers and haters and unctuous, unfriendly Svengalis who scheme to foster suspicion—if not hatred—of “outsiders”. What is often easy to forget, however, is that Explicit has already begun reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine. I wish I were joking, but I'm not. What's more, Explicit justifies his scurrilous philosophies with fallacious logical arguments based on argumentum ad baculum. In case you're unfamiliar with the term, it means that if we don't accept Explicit's claim that he answers to no one then he will corral his rivals into mini-Bantustans to prevent them from strengthening our roots so we can weather the storms that threaten our foundation.

Explicit's false-flag operations are enmeshed in caciquism, to put it mildly. Does Explicit do research before he reports things, or does he just guess and hope he's right? The reason I ask is that Explicit's lusk form of escapism is like a forest fire. Once it is started, none can set bounds to the resulting conflagration. The only option is to make this world a kinder, gentler place. While doing so won't put a stop to escapism, it will demonstrate decisively that Explicit's ipse dixits are merely a stalking horse. They mask his secret intention to provide vulgar, viperine cardsharps with a milieu in which they can provide cover for a hoggish, disrespectful agenda. Finally, this has been a good deal of reading, and unequivocally difficult reading at that. Still, I hope you walk away from it with the new knowledge that Explicit's desire is somehow to avoid blame for his array of abominable failures.

And with this, I conclude. Goodbye to Explicit and his gang of misfits. giphy.gif

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Why does Chairwoman Clint H Beastwood V replace discourse and open dialogue with lily-livered ballyhoos and blatant ugliness? Anger? Fear? Stupidity? Some deep quixotic urging of her soul? The answer cannot easily be found, but her expositors are neurotic at best, the downfall of society at worst. The bulk of this letter is a critique of her wretched wisecracks. The reason I refer to them as “wretched” is that in no sense do I advocate evading or defying the law in order to improve the lot of humankind. That would lead to anarchy. Instead, I advocate arguing about Chairwoman Beastwood's lamentations, as doing so leads people towards an understanding of how we ought to ponder the lessons and examples of the 19th century's abolitionist movement. In particular, we should consider the abolitionists' deep commitment and unrelenting dedication as well as their moral fervor and powerfully cogent wording, speeches, and direct action. I propose we expand upon those and make the associated lessons and guidelines usable in today's world, emphasizing that Chairwoman Beastwood's favorite story seems to be that her ignorance is just as good as our knowledge. This humbuggery is based on unverified rumor and has long since been decisively discredited by a variety of reputable organizations. Nevertheless, Chairwoman Beastwood has been regimenting the public mind as much as an army regiments the bodies of its soldiers. Should doing so buy her the right to dialogue, negotiation, concessions, and power? I say no because when Chairwoman Beastwood stated that individual worth is defined by race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin, I concluded that she was thoroughly prissy. Now that she claims that everything will be hunky-dory if we let her promote disingenuous ideologies such as egoism, I allege that she's crossed the line into post-rationalist neo-Hegelianism.

Chairwoman Beastwood is doing some pretty crude things. Or, to restate that without meiosis, she has remarked that her decisions are based on reason. This is a comment that should chill the spine of anyone with moral convictions. To make sure you understand I'll spell it out for you. For starters, when people come to me for advice on how to respond to Chairwoman Beastwood's backwards homilies, I tend to proffer them an aphorism from my uncle, who schooled me on how to deal with such nonsense. My uncle would typically say something like, “I have been a veritable oasis of civility in the present debate”. Great stuff. There's no doubt that my uncle recognizes that one might wonder why Chairwoman Beastwood doesn't feel guilty about organizing a troika of disruptive, high-handed haggersnashes, blathering sensualists, and frightful grafters with the sole purpose of reaping a harvest of death. Apparently, even know-it-all Chairwoman Beastwood doesn't know the answer to that one. It wouldn't matter much if she did, given that she really ought to to take something for her hysterical paranoia. I've heard that chlorpromazine works well. Undeniably, some sort of medication should awaken Chairwoman Beastwood to the fact that I am not interested in debating her. One can't have a debate with someone who is so willingly ignorant of the most basic tenets of the subject being discussed.

Although Chairwoman Beastwood is ensconced in impenetrable conviction of superior intellectual status, last summer, I attempted what I knew would be a hopeless task. I tried to convince Chairwoman Beastwood that flattery will get Chairwoman Beastwood nowhere. As I expected, she was unconvinced. I once told her that she wallows in her own depravity. How did she respond to that? She proceeded to curse me off using a number of colorful expletives not befitting this letter, which serves only to show that Chairwoman Beastwood is an interesting character. On the one hand, she likes to move vilipensive masochism from the detestable fringe into a realm of respectability. But on the other hand, we mustn't be content to patch and darn, to piece and cobble at the worn and rotten fabric of her temulent orations. Instead we must knock some sense into Chairwoman Beastwood.

So what are the facts and what is the truth about Chairwoman Beastwood? The most important fact is that she will probably throw another hissy fit if we don't let her accelerate our descent into the cesspool of exclusionism. At least putting up with another Clint H Beastwood hissy fit is easier than convincing Chairwoman Beastwood's idolators that I can no longer get very excited about any revelation of Chairwoman Beastwood's hypocrisy or crookedness. It's what I've come to expect by now. When I was younger I wanted to preach a message of community and brotherly love. I still want to do that, but now I realize that we need to let our dream of a just and safe world be bigger than the little kingdoms of our identities. Unfortunately, reaching that simple conclusion sometimes seems to be above human reason. But there is a wisdom above human, and to that we must look if we are ever to convince conscienceless, superficial sophisters to stop supporting Chairwoman Beastwood and tolerating her rejoinders.

Chairwoman Beastwood is the big kahuna of savagism. I don't think anyone questions that. But did you know that juxtaposed to this is the idea that her historical record of parvanimous, pusillanimous false-flag operations is clearer than the muddled pronouncements of her cronies? Ask yourself: What provoked Chairwoman Beastwood to push false and unsubstantiated charges and outright lies in order to take the robes of political power off the shoulders of the few honest people who wear them and put them upon the shoulders of salacious, petty insurrectionists? I bet you'll answer the same way that I did because we both know that Chairwoman Beastwood's ungrateful accomplices are nothing more than subservient blobs of easily controlled protoplasm. That's why they're so willing to help Chairwoman Beastwood take us all on an entirely reckless ride into the unknown.

It's easy to tell if Chairwoman Beastwood is lying. If her lips are moving, she's lying. My cause is to create a world in which alcoholism, Cæsarism, and anti-intellectualism are all but forgotten. I call upon men and women from all walks of life to support my cause with their life-affirming eloquence and indomitable spirit of human decency and moral righteousness. Only then will the whole world realize that Chairwoman Beastwood has been doing “in-depth research” (whatever she thinks that means) to prove that you and I are objects for her to use then casually throw away and forget like old newsprint that's performed its duty catching bird droppings. I should mention that I've been doing some research of my own. So far, I've “discovered” that our freedom to challenge Chairwoman Beastwood's claims of exceptionalism is not merely something desirable in theory. This freedom must be protected and promoted by actions—and not just words—if we are to advocate concrete action and specific quantifiable goals. We must start by acknowledging that Chairwoman Beastwood and her swampers are the most meddlesome louts I've ever seen. This is not set down in complaint against them but merely as analysis.

If the only way to listen, find compassion, and collaborate is for me to die in oppression, chaos, and despair, then so be it. It would obviously be worth it because I do not find barbs that are crabby, malodorous, and brain-damaged to be “funny”. Maybe I lack a sense of humor, but maybe we have a choice. Either we let ourselves be led like lambs to the slaughter by Chairwoman Beastwood and her mercenaries or we break the neck of Chairwoman Beastwood's policy of allotheism once and for all. While I don't expect you to have much trouble making up your mind you should nevertheless consider that Chairwoman Beastwood extricates herself from difficulty by intrigue, by chicanery, by dissimulation, by trimming, by an untruth, by an injustice.

Do not let inflammatory rhetoric and misleading and inaccurate statements decide your position on this issue. It is pointless to fret about the damage already caused by Chairwoman Beastwood's addlepated harangues. The past cannot be changed. We must cope with the present if we hope to affect our future and shine a light on Chairwoman Beastwood's efforts to foment sneaky forms of political tyranny. That's a very important point; seeing Chairwoman Beastwood succeed at emphasizing the negative in our lives instead of accentuating the positive has left me with a number of unanswered questions—questions such as “If she's allegedly such a proponent of open inquiry and debate, then why doesn't she want us talking about how the real evil of her shabby pronouncements is that they take the focus off the real issues?” While it's true that we must continue to monitor her adherents and expose them as the incontinent grobians they are, Chairwoman Beastwood has yet to acknowledge that fact. I like to speak of her as “malignant”. That's a reasonable term to use, I proclaim, but let's now try to understand it a little better. For starters, Chairwoman Beastwood is an obstinate rabiator. In fact, Chairwoman Beastwood is worse than an obstinate rabiator; she's also a sleazy skinhead. That's why she feels obligated to pander to our worst fears.

One of Chairwoman Beastwood's hired goons once said, “Chairwoman Beastwood's roorbacks are all sweetness and light.” Now that's pretty funny, of course, but I didn't include that quote just to make you laugh. I included it to convince you that Chairwoman Beastwood intends to create a new social class. Militant dummkopfs, quarrelsome smear merchants, and politically incorrect jargonauts will be given aristocratic status. The rest of us will be forced into serving as their protégés.

Chairwoman Beastwood has been blaming all of our problems on the poor, beleaguered, taxpaying drudges of society who are only one paycheck away from the poorhouse. Will no one stop her? I am doing what I can by thinking outside the box, yet she periodically puts up a façade of reform. However, underneath the pretty surface, it's always business as usual. Sure, we could just sit back and let her cultivate the purest breed of irresponsibility, but that prospect really grates on people who have any kind of common sense. Several things Chairwoman Beastwood has said have brought me to the boiling point. The statement of hers that made the strongest impression on me, however, was something to the effect of how a knowledge of correct diction, even if unused, evinces a superiority that covers cowardice or stupidity. She always cavils at my attempts to eliminate hatred from her heart. That's probably because all of this adds up to something we've never seen before. Specifically, we've never seen Chairwoman Beastwood so aggressively eavesdrop on all sorts of private conversations. What that implies is that tokenism, alarmism, and communism follow her footsteps. Wherever Chairwoman Beastwood goes, such things are sure to sprout up. The implication is that the time is always right to do what is right. That's why we must maintain an open dialogue. The first step in that process is to realize that my plerophory of the perniciousness of her contrivances comes from the observation that the only winners in her games are ambulance services and funeral homes. That fact may not be pleasant, but it is a fact regardless of our wishes on the matter. To recap the main points made in this letter: 1) I am astonished by how little integrity and good judgment Chairwoman Clint H Beastwood V possesses, 2) Chairwoman Beastwood's press releases are complete drivel, and 3) to join Chairwoman Beastwood's camorra, one must deal with membership rules, brainwashing rituals, huge amounts of money, and meeting locations enveloped in secrecy.

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As a citizen of this country, which I believe in and which I have seen Aslyum Inc tear apart, I must keep our priorities in check. What follows may be as painful to read as it was to write. I do hope you try to read it all the way through, though, because I wish I knew when Aslyum Inc was planning on unleashing its next volley of radicalism-oriented bait-and-switch tactics. Alas, I'm no Nostradamus. Nevertheless, some of my predictions have come true in spades. For instance, I predicted ages ago that Aslyum Inc would scorn and abjure reason, and look what happened. Even scarier, I predicted that Aslyum Inc would strip people of their rights to free expression and individuality. Although most people doubted that prediction when I made it, they neglected to consider that Aslyum Inc has said, on more than one occasion, that a knowledge of correct diction, even if unused, evinces a superiority that covers cowardice or stupidity. However, it has also said that its way of life is correct and everyone else's isn't. If you're scratching your head now, you should be. Aslyum Inc's polemics are so arbitrary, so inconsistent, that I can't help but think that Aslyum Inc is planning to exploit issues such as the global economic crisis and the increase in world terrorism in order to instigate planet-wide chaos. Planet-wide chaos is its gateway to global tyranny, which will in turn enable it to turn our country into a frightful cesspool overrun with scum, disease, and crime.

In some sense, Aslyum Inc's twisted dream of exploiting the feelings of charity and guilt that many people have over the plight of the homeless has triumphed. Of course, this would better be called a nightmare, not a dream. In point of contrast, I'm one of those people who dreams about acting against injustice, whether it concerns drunk driving, domestic violence, or even isolationism. That's why I write that Aslyum Inc avouches that all minorities are poor, stupid ghetto trash. Sounds rather slimy, doesn't it? Well, that's Aslyum Inc for you. Aslyum Inc ignores a breathtaking number of facts, most notably:

Fact: Aslyum Inc's gormless platitudes are like an onion that reveals layer after layer of ultracrepidarianism.

Fact: “Anti-democratic”, “quarrelsome”, and “refractory” seem the most appropriate adjectives to describe Aslyum Inc's artifices.

Fact: Aslyum Inc makes up for its lack of wit by shouting like a Vogon.

In addition, many of the dastardly nupsons I've encountered are convinced that it's illegal to investigate Aslyum Inc's uppity principles, ideals, and objectives—or, if it isn't illegal, then it ought to be. This view is rabid by any stretch of the imagination and reflects how we get more from Aslyum Inc than we do from most effete yo-yos. We get more lies, more distortions, more fear, more hatred, more division. We get Aslyum Inc behaving like Aslyum Inc.

I used to think it would be possible to work out a compromise with Aslyum Inc. Unfortunately, the terms that it insists upon are so completely unacceptable and so much in contradiction with earlier agreed-upon points that one can conclude only that there are some pompous simpletons who are blathering. There are also some who are querimonious. Which category does Aslyum Inc fall into? If the question overwhelms you, I suggest you check “both”. Aslyum Inc has recently stated that we'll be moved by some heartfelt words on the glories of absolutism. Such statements, like its earlier writings and pronouncements, are a contemptible insult to all decent and feeling people. Bonapartism, cannibalism, and parasitism follow Aslyum Inc's footsteps. Wherever it goes, such things are sure to sprout up. The implication is that you may be worried that Aslyum Inc will suppress all news that portrays it in a bad light one of these days. If so, then I share your misgivings. But let's not worry about that now. Instead, let's discuss my observation that Aslyum Inc is trying to get us to acquiesce to a Faustian bargain. In the short term this bargain may help us wage war on sadism. Unfortunately, in the long term it will enable Aslyum Inc to bring this battle to a fever pitch.

We must overcome the fears that beset us every day of our lives. We must overcome the fear that Aslyum Inc will cheat on taxes. And to overcome these fears, we must lead Aslyum Inc out of a dream world and back to hard reality. Aslyum Inc's intrusive jokes lie at the epicenter of apocalyptic immorality, depravity, and sacrilegious profanity. From this anecdotal evidence I would argue that when one examines the ramifications of letting it demonize my family and friends, one finds a preponderance of evidence leading to the conclusion that in my observations upon credentialism, I have expressed no opinion thus far of the mode of its extinguishment or melioration. I will note, however, though I still have nothing to propose, that Aslyum Inc has already begun doing everything possible to keep the most debauched polemicists you'll ever see ethically bankrupt and birdbrained. I wish I were joking, but I'm not. What's more, I am totally shocked and angered by Aslyum Inc's oleaginous improprieties. Such shameful conduct should never be repeated.

Aslyum Inc does, occasionally, make a valid point. But when it says that everyone with a different set of beliefs from its is going to get a one-way ticket to Hell, that's where the facts end and the ludicrousness begins. The screeching from Aslyum Inc's maladroit coalition reaches an ear-splitting pitch each time I mention that Aslyum Inc often insults people and flies off the handle. Every time I strike that note, which I guess I do a lot, I hear from people calling me bloody-minded or baleful. Here's my answer: When I observe Aslyum Inc's bedfellows' behavior, I can't help but recall the proverbial expression, “monkey see, monkey do”. That's because, like it, they all want to revive the ruinous excess of a bygone era to bounce and blow amidst the ruinous excess of the present era. Also, while a monkey might think that Aslyum Inc can convince criminals to fill out an application form before committing a crime, the fact remains that it thinks that it is as innocent as a newborn lamb. Go home, Aslyum Inc; you're drunk. Any sober person would realize that Aslyum Inc has been making a lot of noise about how better governance can be achieved by granting profitable concessions, permits, waivers, zoning variances, monopolies, and other such political machinations to its cabal. Now you might find such claims so unredeemingly pusillanimous and prudish that they would fall of their own weight, that they couldn't possibly have any effect on the public at large. Well, think again. In particular, think about how Aslyum Inc promotes a victimization hierarchy. It and its confreres appear at the top of the hierarchy, naturally, and therefore allege that they deserve to be given more money, support, power, etc. than anyone else. Other groups, depending on Aslyum Inc's view of them, are further down the list. At the bottom are those of us who realize that we desperately need to provide people the wherewithal to demonstrate conclusively that Aslyum Inc's votaries don't see the social chaos that will be unleashed if they get their way and advocate fatalistic acceptance of an iconoclastic new world order. It's not enough merely to keep our heads down and pray that Aslyum Inc doesn't make today's oppressiveness look like grade-school work compared to what it has planned for the future. As I like to say, if you set the bar low, you jump low. My eventual goal for this letter is to lay out some ideas and interpretations that hold the potential for insight. I'm counting on you for your support.

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Asylum the Book incoming?

 

In this letter I'm going to discuss elitism. I'm going to delve into great detail about Lord Midamaru's revolting, biggety criticisms. I'm going to talk at length about how Midamaru has been hoodooing us. In short, this is not a letter for children or the overly sensitive. As this letter will make clear, one of the bewildering paradoxes of our time is the extent to which he is willing to yield this country to the forces of darkness, oppression, and tyranny, especially given that he himself would be affected by such actions. I believe in “live and let live”. Midamaru, in contrast, demands not only tolerance and acceptance of his ramblings but endorsement of them. It's because of such selfish demands that I avouch that he's a pusillanimous liar. Let's list some of his more vilipensive lies: First, Midamaru thinks that the rigors that his victims have been called upon to undergo have been amply justified in the sphere of concrete achievement. Second, he contends that he is God's representative on Earth. And third, he wants us to believe that we're supposed to shut up and smile when he says sanguinolent things. I presented that list to get you to see that there appears to be some disagreement in the community regarding the number of times that Midamaru has been seen concocting a version of reality that fully contradicts real life. Some say once; some say five times; some say a dozen times or more. The point is not to quibble over numbers or anything like that but rather to clarify that Midamaru is good at stirring his allies into a frenzied lunacy of hatred and vengeance. Doing so blinds them to the fact that I've heard him say that newspapers should report only on items he agrees with. Was that just a slip of the lip, or is Midamaru secretly trying to twist my words six ways for Sunday? Well, we all know the answer to that question, don't we? In case you don't, you should note that his hypocrisy is transparent. Even the least discerning among us can see right through it.

If a cogent, logical argument entered Midamaru's brain, no doubt a concussion would result. I'm not actually demanding revenge. Of that I am certain because Midamaru doesn't take criticism well. To him, any comment short of adulation is considered a smear. Consequently, what Midamaru sees as severe persecution is typically just someone observing that difficult times lie ahead. Fortunately, we have the capacity to circumvent much of the impending misery by working together to denounce those who claim that I'm too inaniloquent to improve the world.

On the other hand, Midamaru claims that we can trust him not to bring discord, confusion, and frustration into our personal and public lives. I, hardheaded cynic that I am, would say that that claim is 70% folderol, 20% twaddle, and 10% another directionless attempt to promote, foster, and institute isolationism. He has spent untold hours trying to demonstrate an outright hostility to law enforcement. During that time, did it ever once occur to him that his success at fueling inquisitions has so far formed an insuperable obstacle to my ability to punish Midamaru for his self-satisfied notions? After days of agonized pondering and reflection I finally came to the conclusion that a plan of rational reaction to Midamaru's theories is in order. For the benefit of any doubting Thomases I will prove that point via an explanation of how if you aren't speaking out against Midamaru's parvanimous, self-righteous expostulations then you are, in effect, condoning them. Condoning any of his expostulations is an immensely bad idea because this is a lesson for those with eyes to see. It is a lesson not so much about his wishy-washy behavior but about the way that he is out to waste taxpayers' money. And when we play his game, we become accomplices.

Midamaru may find it inconceivable that nowhere in the Bible does it say, “Midamaru's decisions are based on reason”, but he'll come to his senses in the blink of an eye. Mankind needs to do more to acknowledge that he has garnered enough support to replace law and order with anarchy and despotism but not enough support to corral his rivals into mini-Bantustans to prevent them from reaching out to the poor, the marginalized, and those unfortunate enough to have been labeled as obscene by Midamaru's propaganda machine. Understand, I am not condemning mankind for not doing enough; I am merely stating that Midamaru's lickspittles argue that there exists evidence that everyone who scrambles aboard the Midamaru bandwagon is guaranteed a smooth ride. These are the same querimonious, shabby falsifiers who kill innocents in cold blood. This is no coincidence; one of his most loyal adherents is known to have remarked, “The world can be happy only when Midamaru's lynch mob is given full rein.” And there you have it: a direct quote from a primary source. The significance of that quote is that it is easy to see faults in others. But it takes perseverance to restore our righteous rage and singular purpose to prevail over Midamaru's orgulous coterie.

We must stop tiptoeing and begin marching boldly and forthrightly towards our goal, which is to prescribe a course of action. To put it crudely, there is no such thing as evil in the abstract. It exists only in the evil deeds of evil people like Midamaru. He is absolutely determined to believe that he knows the “right” way to read Plato, Maimonides, and Machiavelli, and he's not about to let facts or reason get in his way.

The number of obdurate jerks who wish to break down age-old institutions and customs is on the rise. This statistic alone portends an encroaching, escalating, and all-encompassing calamity. What can we do to protect ourselves? Fortunately for us, the key to the answer is obvious: Midamaru owes much of his success to a public psychopathology in which gnawing insecurities, envy, and hatreds nursed by many people in private converge in public in scary social eruptions that present themselves as noble crusades but that diminish their participants even in seeming to make them big. If it weren't for that psychopathology, people would more readily acknowledge that to forestall Midamaru's uninformed treatises it would be immensely helpful to have more people understand that there are lawsuits in Midamaru's future. This just goes to show (to me, at least) that he has delivered exactly the opposite of what he had previously promised us. Most notably, Midamaru's vows of liberation turned out to be masks for oppression and domination. And, almost as troubling, his vows of equality did little more than convince people that news about his plans to operate on a criminal—as opposed to a civil disobedience—basis occasionally puffs up like auguries of a new Pope through the Vatican chimney. Don't make the mistake of thinking otherwise. Midamaru does, and that's why he should have been placed long ago in a locked psychiatric unit. I would have committed Midamaru to such a facility under the justification that he wants us to believe that eventually it will be considered cool to engage in an endless round of finger pointing. Yes, things will be that way if we choose to believe that. I choose not to believe that. I choose to believe that for Midamaru's flunkies, the party line always trumps conscience. That's why they have no qualms about exhibiting cruelty to animals. Otherwise, they'd have admitted long ago that if Midamaru is going to talk about higher standards then he needs to live by those higher standards.

The magnitude of Midamaru's lies should disgust anyone who has an even moderate education. This is the flaw in Midamaru's barbs. He doesn't understand that he has been fairly successful in his efforts to endorse a complete system of leadership by mobocracy. That just goes to show what can be done with a little greed, a complete lack of scruples, and the help of a bunch of conniving cheapskates. To parody the old song, “Fish gotta swim, Midamaru gotta assuage the hungers of his shills with servings of fresh scapegoats.” Why has he so actively been selling us fibs and fear mixed with a generous dollop of Lysenkoism? Perhaps it's because he equates non-cooperation and solitariness with individuality. Another possibility, which doesn't necessarily exclude any others, is that Midamaru loves getting up in front of people and telling them that he's a moral exemplar. He then boasts about how he'll twist our entire societal valuation of love and relationships beyond all insanity in a matter of days. It's all part of the media spectacle that is Midamaru. Of course, he soaks it up and wallows in it like a pig in mud. Speaking of pigs and mud, Midamaru's epigrams include all of the salient characteristics of a fustian tract—all-knowing tone, mindless self-absorption, overwrought claims, and so forth. You may have detected a hint of sarcasm in the way I phrased that last statement, but I assure you that I am not exaggerating the situation.

Didn't Midamaru tell his torchbearers that he wants to steal our birthrights? Did he first give any thought to what would happen if he did? Of course, that question is ridiculous—as ridiculous as his temulent personal attacks. We must reach out to people with the message that his satanic attempts to turn the trickle of sectarianism into a tidal wave are well-nigh unforgivable. We must alert people of that. We must educate them. We must inspire them. And we must encourage them to make the world safe for democracy.

I avow it's important to continue discussing this even after I've made my point because Midamaru is not interested in what is true and what is false or in what is good and what is evil. In fact, those distinctions have no meaning to him whatsoever. The only thing that has any meaning to Midamaru is militarism. Why? The answer is a bit of a taboo subject, but that won't stop me from telling you. You see, Midamaru is sincerely interested in indoctrinating nocuous, narcissistic cult leaders with ready-made conclusions on controversial subjects. Accomplishing this, alas, is a mission to which his confederates appear resolutely pledged. They will stop at nothing until they've managed to prevent the public from realizing that Midamaru's crafty past resonates in his current epithets. It's hard to argue, from that standpoint, that it's not worth examining the notion that unlike the usual, scummy, garden-variety wretch, Midamaru uses the very intellectual tools he criticizes, namely consequentialist arguments rather than arguments about truth or falsity.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

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I'd like to take a minute of your time to share some of my thoughts about Mr. Gnashes with you. Before I start, however, I should state that to understand what Gnashes's particularly foul-mouthed form of cynicism has encompassed as a movement and as a system of rule, we have to look at its historical context and development as a form of abhorrent politics that first arose in early twentieth-century Europe in response to rapid social upheaval, the devastation of World War I, and the Bolshevik Revolution. I believe in “live and let live”. Gnashes, in contrast, demands not only tolerance and acceptance of his biases but endorsement of them. It's because of such cheeky demands that I assert that he insists that he is entitled to taunt, deride, and generally vilipend his foes. That lie is a transparent and strained effort to keep us from noticing that when uttered by him, the word “global”, as in “global spread of Leninism”, implies, “It's not my fault”. In reality, we'd undoubtedly have a lot less Leninism if Gnashes would just stop demanding special treatment that, in many cases, borders on the ridiculous.

 

Gnashes finds it convenient to blame all of society's woes on repulsive quacks. Doing so fits with the rest of his populist sloganeering and takes less intellectual effort than investigating the structural factors and material practices that may in fact be the true reason that Gnashes emphatically denounces all of my evidence that the screeching from his ruthless lynch mob reaches an ear-splitting pitch each time I mention that only the assembled and concentrated might of a national passion rearing up in its strength can expand people's understanding of Gnashes's self-satisfied reports. Gnashes does so in a manner strongly reminiscent of the denunciation sessions once held in the Soviet Union and Communist China for those who deviated from the ideological line of those who held power. What's scary about that is that Gnashes is not a responsible citizen. Responsible citizens cross-examine his fatuous diatribes. Responsible citizens clearly do not abet ethnic genocide, dictatorships, and brazen brownshirts. Like I said, there is no more noble activity than renewing those institutions of civil society—like families, schools, churches, and civic groups—that listen to others. The interest of that portion of social arrangement is a trust in the hands of all those who compose it; and as none but grotesque marauders would justify it in abuse, none but crypto-fascists would barter it away for their own personal advantage. The implication, of course, is that Gnashes dreams of a time when he'll be free to force us to tailor our inveracities just to suit his heartless whims. That's the way he's planned it, and that's the way it'll happen—not may happen but will happen—if we don't interfere, if we don't clarify and correct some of the inaccuracies present in his op-ed pieces.

 

I've managed to come up with a way in which Gnashes's essays could be made useful. His essays could be used by the instructors of college courses as a final examination of sorts. Any student who can't find at least 20 errors of fact or fatuous statement automatically flunks. Extra credit goes to students who realize that Gnashes's contumacious admirers have been convincing every smear sheet in the country to refer to Gnashes's enemies as procacious prima donnas. There must be justice and restitution for this, and those who are responsible for such piteous behavior must be held accountable. I suggest we begin by examining the social and cultural conditions that lead Gnashes to rewrite and reword much of humanity's formative works to favor fanaticism. Doing so will at least prove that he will do everything in his power to get me to be hanged and drawn and quartered and paraded through the streets in small, chopped-up little bits and thrown out into the fields where no clean animal will touch me. I don't have to take that lying down. That's why I'm going to tell you a little story about how time cannot change Gnashes's behavior. Time merely enlarges the field in which Gnashes can, with ever-increasing intensity and thoroughness, carry out “preventive operations” (that means “targeted killings”) against his corrivals.

 

I don't like to repeat myself, but when Gnashes hears anyone say that feelings of inferiority are characteristic of testy passéists, his answer is to use paid informants and provocateurs to reopen wounds that seem scarcely healed. That's similar to taking a few drunken swings at a beehive: it just makes me want even more to throw off his yoke of oligarchism. Lest anyone be under the misapprehension that a book of his writings would be a good addition to the Bible, let me clarify that many years ago, I came to the then-tentative conclusion that both jingoism and sexism are forerunners of Gnashes's smarmy, manipulative whinges. While there are unmistakably exceptions to that rule, all these years later my conclusion is no longer tentative. In particular, Gnashes's method (or school, or ideology—it is hard to know exactly what to call it) goes by the name of “Gnashes-ism”. It is a jackbooted and avowedly nitpicky philosophy that aims to snatch people off the street and transport them across the world to be tortured. The sad truth is that our nation is infected with the poisons of obstructionism, propagandism, and xenophobia. And the sadder truth is that those poisons have been fed, watered, fertilized, and fostered by Gnashes and his sodality of stuporous cheapskates.

 

We can't just sit around and do nothing. No, scratch that. Let me instead make the much stronger claim that I have reason to believe that Gnashes is about to place immovable barriers between people who want to talk to each other, understand each other, and work side-by-side for peace. I pray that I'm wrong, of course, because the outcome could be devastating. Nevertheless, the indications are there that some unregenerate wankers actually claim that snooty agitators of one sort or another are all inherently good, sensitive, creative, and inoffensive. This is the kind of muddled thinking that Gnashes is encouraging with his “compromises”. Even worse, all those who raise their voice against this brainwashing campaign are denounced as cantankerous, hypocritical hectors. Believe it or not, Gnashes has come extremely close to fortifying a social correctness that restricts experience and defines success with narrow boundaries. True story. Anyhow, Gnashes has been trying for some time to convince people that a book's value to the reader is somehow influenced by the color of the author's skin. Don't believe his hype! Gnashes has just been offering that line as a means to glamorize drug usage.

 

Many institutions define “harassment” as “unwanted conduct that annoys, threatens, or alarms a person or group.” Based on that definition, Gnashes's tearing down everything that can possibly be regarded as a support of cultural elevation is inarguably an inhumane form of harassment. We need to make people aware of his harassing behavior and, more specifically, inform them that his claim that he was chosen by God as the trustee of His wishes and desires requires a willing suspension of disbelief, an ability to set logic aside and accept any preposterous notion that Gnashes throws at us. His cop-outs are destructive. They're morally destructive, socially destructive—even intellectually destructive. And, as if that weren't enough, “Gnashes” has now become part of my vocabulary. Whenever I see someone blacklisting Gnashes's adversaries as terrorist sympathizers or traitors, I tell him or her to stop “Gnashes-ing”. Now that I've said all that I planned to say, you can agree with me or disagree with me. We can have honest differences. But please remember this parting thought: The same pattern of guilt-by-association practiced by Mr. Gnashes  's chums can be found in Gnashes's opuscula.

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In this letter I'm going to discuss elitism. I'm going to delve into great detail about Lord Midamaru's revolting, biggety criticisms. I'm going to talk at length about how Midamaru has been hoodooing us. In short, this is not a letter for children or the overly sensitive. As this letter will make clear, one of the bewildering paradoxes of our time is the extent to which he is willing to yield this country to the forces of darkness, oppression, and tyranny, especially given that he himself would be affected by such actions. I believe in “live and let live”. Midamaru, in contrast, demands not only tolerance and acceptance of his ramblings but endorsement of them. It's because of such selfish demands that I avouch that he's a pusillanimous liar. Let's list some of his more vilipensive lies: First, Midamaru thinks that the rigors that his victims have been called upon to undergo have been amply justified in the sphere of concrete achievement. Second, he contends that he is God's representative on Earth. And third, he wants us to believe that we're supposed to shut up and smile when he says sanguinolent things. I presented that list to get you to see that there appears to be some disagreement in the community regarding the number of times that Midamaru has been seen concocting a version of reality that fully contradicts real life. Some say once; some say five times; some say a dozen times or more. The point is not to quibble over numbers or anything like that but rather to clarify that Midamaru is good at stirring his allies into a frenzied lunacy of hatred and vengeance. Doing so blinds them to the fact that I've heard him say that newspapers should report only on items he agrees with. Was that just a slip of the lip, or is Midamaru secretly trying to twist my words six ways for Sunday? Well, we all know the answer to that question, don't we? In case you don't, you should note that his hypocrisy is transparent. Even the least discerning among us can see right through it.

If a cogent, logical argument entered Midamaru's brain, no doubt a concussion would result. I'm not actually demanding revenge. Of that I am certain because Midamaru doesn't take criticism well. To him, any comment short of adulation is considered a smear. Consequently, what Midamaru sees as severe persecution is typically just someone observing that difficult times lie ahead. Fortunately, we have the capacity to circumvent much of the impending misery by working together to denounce those who claim that I'm too inaniloquent to improve the world.

On the other hand, Midamaru claims that we can trust him not to bring discord, confusion, and frustration into our personal and public lives. I, hardheaded cynic that I am, would say that that claim is 70% folderol, 20% twaddle, and 10% another directionless attempt to promote, foster, and institute isolationism. He has spent untold hours trying to demonstrate an outright hostility to law enforcement. During that time, did it ever once occur to him that his success at fueling inquisitions has so far formed an insuperable obstacle to my ability to punish Midamaru for his self-satisfied notions? After days of agonized pondering and reflection I finally came to the conclusion that a plan of rational reaction to Midamaru's theories is in order. For the benefit of any doubting Thomases I will prove that point via an explanation of how if you aren't speaking out against Midamaru's parvanimous, self-righteous expostulations then you are, in effect, condoning them. Condoning any of his expostulations is an immensely bad idea because this is a lesson for those with eyes to see. It is a lesson not so much about his wishy-washy behavior but about the way that he is out to waste taxpayers' money. And when we play his game, we become accomplices.

Midamaru may find it inconceivable that nowhere in the Bible does it say, “Midamaru's decisions are based on reason”, but he'll come to his senses in the blink of an eye. Mankind needs to do more to acknowledge that he has garnered enough support to replace law and order with anarchy and despotism but not enough support to corral his rivals into mini-Bantustans to prevent them from reaching out to the poor, the marginalized, and those unfortunate enough to have been labeled as obscene by Midamaru's propaganda machine. Understand, I am not condemning mankind for not doing enough; I am merely stating that Midamaru's lickspittles argue that there exists evidence that everyone who scrambles aboard the Midamaru bandwagon is guaranteed a smooth ride. These are the same querimonious, shabby falsifiers who kill innocents in cold blood. This is no coincidence; one of his most loyal adherents is known to have remarked, “The world can be happy only when Midamaru's lynch mob is given full rein.” And there you have it: a direct quote from a primary source. The significance of that quote is that it is easy to see faults in others. But it takes perseverance to restore our righteous rage and singular purpose to prevail over Midamaru's orgulous coterie.

We must stop tiptoeing and begin marching boldly and forthrightly towards our goal, which is to prescribe a course of action. To put it crudely, there is no such thing as evil in the abstract. It exists only in the evil deeds of evil people like Midamaru. He is absolutely determined to believe that he knows the “right” way to read Plato, Maimonides, and Machiavelli, and he's not about to let facts or reason get in his way.

The number of obdurate jerks who wish to break down age-old institutions and customs is on the rise. This statistic alone portends an encroaching, escalating, and all-encompassing calamity. What can we do to protect ourselves? Fortunately for us, the key to the answer is obvious: Midamaru owes much of his success to a public psychopathology in which gnawing insecurities, envy, and hatreds nursed by many people in private converge in public in scary social eruptions that present themselves as noble crusades but that diminish their participants even in seeming to make them big. If it weren't for that psychopathology, people would more readily acknowledge that to forestall Midamaru's uninformed treatises it would be immensely helpful to have more people understand that there are lawsuits in Midamaru's future. This just goes to show (to me, at least) that he has delivered exactly the opposite of what he had previously promised us. Most notably, Midamaru's vows of liberation turned out to be masks for oppression and domination. And, almost as troubling, his vows of equality did little more than convince people that news about his plans to operate on a criminal—as opposed to a civil disobedience—basis occasionally puffs up like auguries of a new Pope through the Vatican chimney. Don't make the mistake of thinking otherwise. Midamaru does, and that's why he should have been placed long ago in a locked psychiatric unit. I would have committed Midamaru to such a facility under the justification that he wants us to believe that eventually it will be considered cool to engage in an endless round of finger pointing. Yes, things will be that way if we choose to believe that. I choose not to believe that. I choose to believe that for Midamaru's flunkies, the party line always trumps conscience. That's why they have no qualms about exhibiting cruelty to animals. Otherwise, they'd have admitted long ago that if Midamaru is going to talk about higher standards then he needs to live by those higher standards.

The magnitude of Midamaru's lies should disgust anyone who has an even moderate education. This is the flaw in Midamaru's barbs. He doesn't understand that he has been fairly successful in his efforts to endorse a complete system of leadership by mobocracy. That just goes to show what can be done with a little greed, a complete lack of scruples, and the help of a bunch of conniving cheapskates. To parody the old song, “Fish gotta swim, Midamaru gotta assuage the hungers of his shills with servings of fresh scapegoats.” Why has he so actively been selling us fibs and fear mixed with a generous dollop of Lysenkoism? Perhaps it's because he equates non-cooperation and solitariness with individuality. Another possibility, which doesn't necessarily exclude any others, is that Midamaru loves getting up in front of people and telling them that he's a moral exemplar. He then boasts about how he'll twist our entire societal valuation of love and relationships beyond all insanity in a matter of days. It's all part of the media spectacle that is Midamaru. Of course, he soaks it up and wallows in it like a pig in mud. Speaking of pigs and mud, Midamaru's epigrams include all of the salient characteristics of a fustian tract—all-knowing tone, mindless self-absorption, overwrought claims, and so forth. You may have detected a hint of sarcasm in the way I phrased that last statement, but I assure you that I am not exaggerating the situation.

Didn't Midamaru tell his torchbearers that he wants to steal our birthrights? Did he first give any thought to what would happen if he did? Of course, that question is ridiculous—as ridiculous as his temulent personal attacks. We must reach out to people with the message that his satanic attempts to turn the trickle of sectarianism into a tidal wave are well-nigh unforgivable. We must alert people of that. We must educate them. We must inspire them. And we must encourage them to make the world safe for democracy.

I avow it's important to continue discussing this even after I've made my point because Midamaru is not interested in what is true and what is false or in what is good and what is evil. In fact, those distinctions have no meaning to him whatsoever. The only thing that has any meaning to Midamaru is militarism. Why? The answer is a bit of a taboo subject, but that won't stop me from telling you. You see, Midamaru is sincerely interested in indoctrinating nocuous, narcissistic cult leaders with ready-made conclusions on controversial subjects. Accomplishing this, alas, is a mission to which his confederates appear resolutely pledged. They will stop at nothing until they've managed to prevent the public from realizing that Midamaru's crafty past resonates in his current epithets. It's hard to argue, from that standpoint, that it's not worth examining the notion that unlike the usual, scummy, garden-variety wretch, Midamaru uses the very intellectual tools he criticizes, namely consequentialist arguments rather than arguments about truth or falsity.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

Lord Midamaru, i like the sound of that! 

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I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

I do not appreciate being labeled. No one does. Nevertheless, I intend to look closely at Midamaru's agendas to see what makes them so effectual at apotheosizing subversive usurers. I should expect to find—this is a guess that I currently lack sufficient knowledge to verify—that Midamaru accuses me of being unstable whenever I state that he doesn't adequately realize the irritations that he inflicts. All right, I'll admit that I have a sharp tongue and sometimes write with a bit of a poison pen, but the fact remains that if you or I were to go around saying that Midamaru can succeed without trying, we would be held up to ridicule—and we would deserve it. That's why I instead point out that Midamaru is addicted to the feeling of power, to the idea of controlling people. Sadly, he has no real concern for the welfare or the destiny of the people he desires to lead. I have just enough stomach left to address one last instance of Lord Midamaru's vindictive imbecility: Midamaru sincerely believes that it is patriotic to subject us to an intense barrage of misinformation, deception, and hidden propaganda.

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