That you may have an understanding of these gods, I have given you the fashion of them in the figures at the beginning, which manner of figures is called by the Panorians Parasomnia, which signifies Somniloquy. – Willard 1:14
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Ew, uh, hey get off me.
You’re not gonna get at a, me.
Did we really?
You might be a puss, yeah pretty much.
Can I try the other or . . . can I try the other one?
Hey! huh, . . . I tried both . . . crackled . . . I tried, I tried.
Wait wait wait like this stifle, dude this is stripe, white stripe in, at it’s stripe in,
It’s the whole way in one the the hot bottle in the vaginas.
Deep vagina, it’s what vagina was wearing.
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Ewh. Hah han hah trai. Stifelt adistri’in adistri’in! Glory to the king of somniloquy. That which is the one and only prophet st. Willard. Glory be to him, for he has come forth for our rescue. By in by he’s troubled no one, yet no one will ever know of him. Praise Willard, be glory to Willard. Pentameonus pentameonus! Ascendeth now…
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