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Friday 21 March 2014

Deciphering

       The difference between an adversiment and an instruction, please tell me?
       And cannot an instruction be  called, thus disguised as advertisement?
       Is there any difference between the two by the definitions given i the dictionary?
     >Is the definition in that book given for free trustworthy?
   
verdict is:
The dictionary is the devil's bible.
carrying all trait of a devil's bible (or a cult's manual and messenger at the least)
  - it disguises as an ordinary book
  - is spread for free, at an offer too nicely; too good to be true
  - given to everyone, way too worshipped and advertised than normal
  - definitions that don't make sense
  - written in tongue and manner of a study-plotter (lurker; stalker)f
  - portrays self so fanatically as if almost, as THE universal dictionary, when it's just house of slythereen dictionary at best






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I usually do one topic at a time per blog post, but let's go on:

(!8((34/ r ?-:)   <- secret code, if thou has mobile device keyboard with iOS operating system, it's decodable I would certainly say, aye

Dominionlism Concentration Camp 047 Programs
  Cult National Project
+ 189% boost to filths, outsiders, social rejects, and utter failures otherwise without the camps
- 92% economic, financial, political, ranking, social, geopolitical, freedom of expression to all normal folks
+ 35% social group smoothness for the lame and incompotent
- 40% social group smoothness (SGS) to the normal peoples
- 85% SGS to Aryan people
- 98% SGS effectively to foremost elite Aryans

The social group smoothness value is an overall value (index) of categories including: le group size, le easiness to find one, le social speed, le chances of bumping into a similar or a potential similar, le overall ease, le panelties or handicap if there is any

Never ever in history had the weak, the mental, the ill, or even the vile been this over represented. For doing nothing? My reaction: my jolly! 



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