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Decline Excuse Me


I understand necessity. You’re not the one in a factory,
locked in cages. Testing products we don’t need,
manufacturing pure greed. I see, “A means to an end”. But
I don’t see why we need to preserve or defend our human
safety. From foundation and blush, you understand we have
enough products to use already. Frankly Andrew, I’m not
surprised. Deny logic, before your eyes. The views you
are expressing are the part I can’t believe with the
influence you have and the web of lies you weave. Have
you ever stopped to think if it’s worth the f..cking tears
when we’ve learned all we can learn in the past 50 years?
But I don’t see why we need to preserve or defend our
human safety.The amount of pain’s the same, substantially
less to gain: Beauty disguising greed. Comet had nothing
left to say. A day at the races was a thing of
yesterday.So worthless in her skin man’s best friend is
traded in for university testing. But I don’t see why we
need to preserve or defend our human safety.It’s like
screaming at a wall, no body gives a f..ck at all when
there’s profit to install. Excuse Me?



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