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Aerial Ruddocks

The addition of vowels to abbreviated forms is the definition, to my shortened knowledge(TMSK), of Australian language. This, (TMSK), has it's origins in the openness of the Indigenous mouth. A mouth that is the representation of an open and spiritual character, that was advanced to the point of using aerodynamic technology (boomerang), before the wheel arived on injustice-ships from the mother of John "Bates Hotel" Howard; for what use would a spiritual(air) character have of the wheel? To the "average" Australian embrace and exalt the spirit and character of openness. Arise Sir Native of these shores. Credit where it is due. Righto. To the reader, no my co-equal, abbreviate and add the vowels of good.



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