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Oliver Twist

 
 
Reply Fri 24 Jun, 2022 08:15 pm
The reality of the Post-East Age, the closure of the 1900s, the Great Gatsby marking the end of this "Synagogue", the Jewish brokered houses of finance given exploration of industry and profit;

International Relations of the Winded Ages (The Exploration of Sails):

Europe, Russia, Africa, and Asia, are the chief intellectual commodities supply, of the world. They are this way, because they're in charge, of building residuals (the right to place tariff on self, the charge of debit to move past a built structure of edifice).

North America, South America, Latin America, and the Caribbean, means you've committed a crime, in the Old World (named above), and you're allowed to come here, to pursue your criminal career, with your home nation's choice of ancestry in your merger, register, and police guard.
Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, and Polynesia, but not Tasman or Southeast Asia), are for the Artful Dodger, he knew about the New World policy, but was pursued to read Oliver Twist, "the classics", about "bake" and "new hampshire", a "city of goats".

Tasman, is for the most vile, virulent serial killer murderers on British record, having "sex" with war criminals (always from Germany, even a cop in a Crispus Attucks, a hall monitor in grade school accused with police brutality); they regail you of their criminal ways, as a child, then you are allowed to leave, after "Borneo", your parents anthropological tour (an uninhabited wasteland).

Southeast Asia, is referred to as "Hell", nobody goes there, but through the Phillippines, you can go, for "prostitutes, aaaaoh", namely, you, yourself, the male prostitute, or if a woman, a "revenger of men", you place a child that's raped a live human being there (with court charge following surrogate dealing of wealth stolen, their government job under review that you've taken and used for "4chan", the present auspice of fake government "hack", an old people's congenial place of gathering, run by Naval veterans, typically US these days).
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