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This is a tribute to both William Burroughs and Hiroshima. Its a video I have been watning to put together for some time now and release on the day of concern.
61 Years ago to day Hiroshima felt the atom split in anger. Today lets remember both Hiroshima Nagasaki which followed on the 9th August 1945.
Lets hope the lion never rages again.
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Et is my BOY, i have alot of ghetto shots on him, all were quick pop shots... but i did whatever i could to beat him... he is an AWESOME sniper... ps watch your girls around him guys, hes a helpless romantic
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