>>822There's a defence between something being fake and something being made up. Everything was once made up before it was reality. Make things up and make believe are usually the precursors to innovation and invention.
Fake implies it's not real or "of reality" but if it's mearly made up but not fake, it implies there's hope to turn it into
reality>>823I like painters from Austria. They help me make three rights on forteen-eighty-eight street. Always brings me back to the nigardly old crow coins that coo and crow around the callous cow covens in Conners.
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