| "When a cosmopolitan grain of sand prays, a chestnut living with an industrial complex hides."
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| Fallout Boy must be destroyed. As far as I can tell, you haven't been doing anything about it since last time we talked.
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| Monkeys delight to learn new ways to throw poo.
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| And so did the son come unto his father, and sayeth he: "Woe unto me, for hath I nothing to eat. Father, give me that which I need." And so didst his father give to him an iron chisel and sayeth he: "Go into the world, and Builder grant thee the fruits of thy labor." The next day did the son come unto his father, and sayeth he: "Woe unto me, for I can do naught with this chisel. Father, give me that which I need." And the father didst give him a hammer of fine wood and metal, and sayeth he: "Go into the world, and Builder grant thee the fruits of thy labor." And so did the son return, and sayeth he: "Woe unto me, for I cannot eat these, I cannot use these to catch fish or gather crops. Father, give me that which I need." And the father didst cleave the begging hand from his son, and sayeth he: "The Builder hath granted thee the fruits of thy labor, which is naught."
And then came the Builder to the forge of the smith, and watched He and listened. Didst then the smith put an ingot upon his anvil, and lift his hammer, and didst then the Builder breathe upon the ingot, that it became gold. Then didst the smith cry out 'What hath become of my good and fine iron? How canst I forge a blade, or a tool? This hath much worth, but no worthiness.' And didst then the Builder breathe upon the smith, that he lay down his hammer and his body, and didst come to stand by the right hand of the Builder for all time.
(The Hammerites are a religious group from the amazing game, Thief: Deadly Shadows. Their god is the "Builder," and all their religious imagery involves hammers, forges, and the like).
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