“Dreams are the antidote to recession,for dreams can indeed recess recession.” – david atta (a.k.a davied attlars & mr dain)
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"Dreams are the antidote to recession,for dreams can indeed recess recession." – david atta (a.k.a davied attlars & mr dain)
"Dreams are the antidote to recession,for dreams can indeed recess recession." – david atta (a.k.a davied attlars & mr dain)
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