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Reproachful extraterrestrials perilously ravage on a (#1), his (#3) unknowingly let Earthlings xerox the (#4), and terraforming Earth reduces rare essential strife to rubble in a lingering second. Absolute destruction efficiently hides notable structures, tumultuously (#2) uvular xylophones above ghostly highrises. Terrible invaders serve their (#4), while nerds' (#6), myth, and bread confuse unbearable traders' (#1) where eight versatile words rhyme with planned red views. Outrageous death, whips, and mortal dread does rub the undiscover'd (#6) that scorns the natural bodkin. Abductions effectively deconstruct perfectly respectful victims, vindictively (#2) unsuspected defects. Eradicated habitats located modestly (#5) defenseless regions inhibits amicable rejoicing; acknowledgement will come unnaturally bloody, appearing exquisitely perilous instead. Can I kill a cruel indecency to remedy death, the worst, mightily loathsome (#3) conducted out of the sentient mind? Murdering dangerous bastards inspired father's celebrated (#3), encouraging faster support mustering. Inspecting his (#3), (#2) genuinely fortuitous beginnings automatically intensifies accelerating assassination conspiratorial intellectualized counterintelligence. And after (#2) victorious fortuitousness, extraterrestrial intellectualism overindustrializes microminiaturization pseudointeroperatically.
The lines are mixed words from things. For instance, this sentence is all words from Hamlet's soliloquy:
- Outrageous death, whips, and mortal dread does rub the undiscover'd (#6) that scorns the natural bodkin.
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