A Fool Of Brilliance
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  • Reads 7,331
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  • Parts 11
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2014
[this is a collaboration between @THokumVevo and @_brilliant]

 

         In a world where intelligence started to fade and stupidity started to possess people, a new brilliance has been discovered. But it's not your everyday intelligent kind of brilliance. With two evils masters controlling the earth, a new foolish kind of brilliance has appeared. How could our foolish minds create such high level of quotes?

         Our quotes absolutely blew the winds of fabulousness-ish, not really, let’s all indulge on that and learn from it the sheer importance of quotes, because they sound so valid~. Indeed they blow winds of importance and stuff, because quotes of course reflect the truth in all his glory.

         We mixed the evilness of our souls, the humor of our minds and our brilliance to create a master piece: A Fool Of Brilliance.
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