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  1. Seventh-day Adventist Church
  2. Blogger
  3. Music Conservatory
  4. Music Management and Promotion
  5. Music Publisher
  6. Musician

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i write offbeat slow intellectual rap that i misinterpret as 'Slam Poetry Against Evil. For Jesus Christ' consider me as an Adult Seventh Day Adventist Dr. Seuss. He would write as such: I meant what i said and i meant what i said. An elephant is faithful 100%. See how he would rhyme inside and outside of a sentence as often as possible? and still make sense? i would go: Heaven's intense imagery will cause the fallen immense misery! it's evident! that this world's decadence aka wretchedness! means nothing compared to God's blessedness...


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