Saturday, July 12, 2008

An Introduction:

Salut! By standing, a simple speaker of sentences, cast strangely as both spokesman and sight by the sagacity and stoicism of sequential successes. This stance, no simple slap-up of shiftlessness and sluggishness, is the shape of the speech of men, now silent and subdued. However, this seditious show of senior sorrow stands shocked, and has sworn to shift these sneaking and slithering snakes stealing speech and safeguarding the subtle sacrilege of sociability. The only solution is salvation; a shunning of silence as a settlement, not in sadness, for the sight of success shines most stunningly. Suddenly, this surplus of speech seems most satiate, so let me simply add that it is my very good honor to be indulge you, and that you might call me Akira.

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