Don’t get bamboozled by homophones and other verbal tricksters
We’ll alter your consciousness, as we canvass loose language and proceed to cite principal instances, then flesh them out to elicit your assent.
We’ll alter your consciousness, as we canvass loose language and proceed to cite principal instances, then flesh them out to elicit your assent.
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