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hate to be the bearer of bad news: guys, if you have eaten some herbs, idk, a little coriander, some parsley soup here and there, a little pick me up dill, and not for medicinal purposes or in a final act on the verge of starvation, you WILL have to blacken your mouth eating burning hot coals in purgatory. remember, thyme is only for emergencies you sick lusty wenches of greed!
imagine the insane details of an incommunicable divine geography but you gotta list every single grotesque/ecstatic vision on your tax returns with a bureaucratic due diligence.