All your marsupial annotations
That you carry around may ring
Through their ears
But to us make no sound.
We never asked you to squat
On our intricacies of employment,
But honestly the harder you
Squeeze facilitates the enjoyment

Oh just look at all the pretty boggling array
Of punctuation marks at our disposal slashes.
Dashes and dots of various sorts.
Might even meet our proposal.

Hot flashes,
And rashes I'm feeling
Particularly pretentious;
Your vasomotor disturbances
Only rev up our engines.

Dialogue all the shit you want!
But make sure to use the biggest font!
The louder you speak the more they mention.
Bold or undefined this will get your attention!



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    All your marsupial annotations That you carry around may ring Through their ears But to us make no sound. (they dont care about the people talking crap)

    We never asked you to squat On our intricacies of employment, (they are saying if you dont like our music then dont listen we never asked you to)

    But honestly the harder you Squeeze facilitates the enjoyment (the harder a person tries to bring them down, the more entertained they get seeing the person try so hard)

    Oh just look at all the pretty boggling array Of punctuations marks at our disposal slashes. Dashes and dots of various sorts. Might even meet our proposal. (They can easily talk crap back to the person with the use of a computer because its so easy)

    Hot flashes, And rashes I'm feeling Particularly pretentious; Your vasomotor disturbances Only rev up our engines. (the person is doing nothing but annoying them)

    DIALOGUE ALL THE SHIT YOU WANT! BUT MAKE SURE TO USE THE BIGGEST FONT! THE LOUDER YOU SPEAK THE MARE THEY MENTION. BOLD OR UNDEFINED THIS WILL GET YOUR ATTENTION! (the person that keeps saying bad stuff about them thinks tat everybody will listen)

    mikeyxgenocideon May 14, 2009   Link

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