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English, 24.06.2019 16:50, CarleySamuel

Ineed some with this scp poem if anyone can decode this and explain that'd be greatly appreciated remember we are on the side of the angels; danger we condemn however, we cannot hide from the fact we are not them often we must act the devil and play along with sin but remember too, we do not revel in the suffering of our kin the physical under lock and key the memetic erased from thought the mental explained as injury the visual forgot end the interview, bring me an amnesiac to frisk and remove from their memory the knowledge and the risk cover stories to produce disinformation is spread tell lies, for once loose the truth could drop you dead to the ends of the earth we traverse and sacrifice ourselves to defend this universe from some unspeakable hells

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