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Default Apr 27, 2007 at 01:15 PM
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Praises to truth with two loves, praise to both for just the real stuff, well.....It isn't so bad, actually, learnig what makes people ok, why not. Isn't is great to love, it hurts sometime, it's really fun too. I want all of it, so what a good thing.


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Not sure I follow your post?

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