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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;4.1 - 4.10&lt;/strong&gt; Chapter 4 is the longest chapter thus far. &lt;strong&gt;4.1&lt;/strong&gt; In the time of this recording there was a shortage of water, and Matthew James denied all water, even the Holy Water from Canada. &lt;strong&gt;4.2&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;em&gt;Lose some wind&lt;/em&gt;, meaning uncertain. Could possibly be some kind of technique for curing excessive flatulence. &lt;strong&gt;4.3&lt;/strong&gt; It is uncertain what was meant by how it looked at night, it is assumed that it was dark. &lt;strong&gt;4.4&lt;/strong&gt; Willard once prophesied that the double helix holds the secret to the mystery of life. He then elaborated on his prophecy and predicted the dangers of revealing the secret of the double helix. &lt;strong&gt;4.5&lt;/strong&gt; Matthew James was correct, for they were all Bart, even the little deep ones. It is believed that the deeper they went, the more it became malodorous. &lt;strong&gt;4.6&lt;/strong&gt; That night TuPac was summonsed to Matthew James&#039;s room. It is not known what transpired that night, all we know is that he didn&#039;t want TuPac there, and, that he didn&#039;t want him to do them both. &quot;Both&quot; may have been referring to drugs. &lt;strong&gt;4.7&lt;/strong&gt; It is not certain as to what it was that Matthew James wanted taken off. What we do know is that he was being made fun of. His sarcastic laughter is indicative of hidden despair from years of being made fun of, or it could have been indicative of suppressed guilt from his life-long career of making fun of people, or it could be a combination of both. &lt;strong&gt;4.8&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;em&gt;Are you seari?&lt;/em&gt;, is meant to be: &lt;em&gt;are you serious?&lt;/em&gt; The answer to that questions was answered in the sacred tongue of Bæyű. &lt;strong&gt;4.9&lt;/strong&gt; In San Diego, the Street Tough was a girl that lived across the street from Matthew James. She wore sweatpants and rode around on a BMX bicycle. In this passage, it appears as though she was in some sort of trouble with a possible previous boyfriend who may or may not of had a big phallus. &lt;strong&gt;4.10&lt;/strong&gt;  &lt;em&gt;Get all up&lt;/em&gt;, is slang for sexual penetration. It is unknown if he actually penetrated that cameltoe.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>4.1 &#8211; 4.10</strong> Chapter 4 is the longest chapter thus far. <strong>4.1</strong> In the time of this recording there was a shortage of water, and Matthew James denied all water, even the Holy Water from Canada. <strong>4.2</strong> <em>Lose some wind</em>, meaning uncertain. Could possibly be some kind of technique for curing excessive flatulence. <strong>4.3</strong> It is uncertain what was meant by how it looked at night, it is assumed that it was dark. <strong>4.4</strong> Willard once prophesied that the double helix holds the secret to the mystery of life. He then elaborated on his prophecy and predicted the dangers of revealing the secret of the double helix. <strong>4.5</strong> Matthew James was correct, for they were all Bart, even the little deep ones. It is believed that the deeper they went, the more it became malodorous. <strong>4.6</strong> That night TuPac was summonsed to Matthew James&#8217;s room. It is not known what transpired that night, all we know is that he didn&#8217;t want TuPac there, and, that he didn&#8217;t want him to do them both. &#8220;Both&#8221; may have been referring to drugs. <strong>4.7</strong> It is not certain as to what it was that Matthew James wanted taken off. What we do know is that he was being made fun of. His sarcastic laughter is indicative of hidden despair from years of being made fun of, or it could have been indicative of suppressed guilt from his life-long career of making fun of people, or it could be a combination of both. <strong>4.8</strong> <em>Are you seari?</em>, is meant to be: <em>are you serious?</em> The answer to that questions was answered in the sacred tongue of Bæyű. <strong>4.9</strong> In San Diego, the Street Tough was a girl that lived across the street from Matthew James. She wore sweatpants and rode around on a BMX bicycle. In this passage, it appears as though she was in some sort of trouble with a possible previous boyfriend who may or may not of had a big phallus. <strong>4.10</strong>  <em>Get all up</em>, is slang for sexual penetration. It is unknown if he actually penetrated that cameltoe.</p>
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