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"HAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh you were seriously asking about Sensei. He's the perfect example of the anarch movement's view on Humanitas and Libertas. That is to say he keeps a personal cult of masquerade breaking slaves in what he believes is an unironic unlife choice."- Don Reuben | "HAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh you were seriously asking about Sensei. He's the perfect example of the anarch movement's view on Humanitas and Libertas. That is to say he keeps a personal cult of masquerade breaking slaves in what he believes is an unironic unlife choice."- Don Reuben | ||
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+ | "You want to know about the Sensei...? ...lovely weather we're having. How 'bout them Mets?" -[[Gina Fields]] | ||
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+ | "No one can see reckless better than a reckless person. Of which we all know I am. Food for thought" - The Sensei |
Latest revision as of 14:49, 24 April 2022
"HAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh you were seriously asking about Sensei. He's the perfect example of the anarch movement's view on Humanitas and Libertas. That is to say he keeps a personal cult of masquerade breaking slaves in what he believes is an unironic unlife choice."- Don Reuben
"You want to know about the Sensei...? ...lovely weather we're having. How 'bout them Mets?" -Gina Fields
"No one can see reckless better than a reckless person. Of which we all know I am. Food for thought" - The Sensei