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so, the belief in conspiracy theories is something wrong with your brain. oh, yeah!

 they call it that, conspiracy theories, but I call it Truthers!

Jesus, your best friend Jason, Sheri, how many know the truth, and not Him.

might have passed by him, like many times I've said it, but doesn't accept.

oh fuck.

keeps coming at you about this.  stick to poetry, Jason, if that's how it's gonna be.

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  1. who would agree, Sheri with Jason? NPR. and they already know the truth about you.

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  2. One major reason why you left them? Yep.

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  3. Does this really need to be political Jason? I'm a human being who's been assaulted! you woudn't say this in any other case.

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  4. Sheri, something wrong with your brain is that you're not brain-washed. You think Jason is smart, and he tries to prove it, won't bring any of it, into his thinking.

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