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Work Overview Fragment Null is a poetic and philosophical work authored by Alexander Martini. It explores the symbolic power of emptiness, origin, and transformation through fragmented language, sculptural rhythm, and mythic clarity. The book is composed of modular poetic units — each one a ritual fragment, a gesture of becoming. The text may include visual elements, typographic structures, and abstract narrative sequences. It is designed to evoke emotional resonance and philosophical depth, inviting readers into a space of symbolic ambiguity and poetic infrastructure. This work is independent from the Cubehead and LoveAstronaut systems, yet shares their commitment to mythic storytelling and ritual design. Artistic Originality Fragment Null is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary tradition, conceptual framework, or stylistic trend. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality lies in its poetic structure, philosophical intent, and symbolic clarity. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, layout, poetic fragments, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Fragment Null – All written content, poetic units, and narrative sequences – Any visual or typographic compositions included in the book – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield.
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Work Overview Fragment Null is a poetic and philosophical work authored by Alexander Martini. It explores the symbolic power of emptiness, origin, and transformation through fragmented language, sculptural rhythm, and mythic clarity. The book is composed of modular poetic units — each one a ritual fragment, a gesture of becoming. The text may include visual elements, typographic structures, and abstract narrative sequences. It is designed to evoke emotional resonance and philosophical depth, inviting readers into a space of symbolic ambiguity and poetic infrastructure. This work is independent from the Cubehead and LoveAstronaut systems, yet shares their commitment to mythic storytelling and ritual design. Artistic Originality Fragment Null is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing literary tradition, conceptual framework, or stylistic trend. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality lies in its poetic structure, philosophical intent, and symbolic clarity. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, layout, poetic fragments, and symbolic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Fragment Null – All written content, poetic units, and narrative sequences – Any visual or typographic compositions included in the book – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or poetic fragments are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield.
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Work Overview Life is to create! 2 is a poetic manifesto authored by Alexander Martini. It celebrates creativity as a living force — not merely an act, but a mythic condition. The book blends aphorisms, visual motifs, and philosophical declarations into a vessel of inspiration. It is designed to evoke clarity, emotional propulsion, and symbolic transformation. The text is modular, expressive, and typographically intentional. It may include sculptural phrases, visual rhythm, and poetic fragments that resonate across artistic disciplines. This work stands independently from the Cubehead and LoveAstronaut systems, yet shares their mythic infrastructure and ritual clarity. Artistic Originality This book is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing manifesto, artist statement, or stylistic tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is poetic, philosophical, and structural. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, layout, quotes, and poetic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Life is to create! – All written content, aphorisms, and poetic fragments – Any visual or typographic compositions included in the book – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or quotes are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield.
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Work Overview Life is to create! is a poetic manifesto authored by Alexander Martini. It celebrates creativity as a living force — not merely an act, but a mythic condition. The book blends aphorisms, visual motifs, and philosophical declarations into a vessel of inspiration. It is designed to evoke clarity, emotional propulsion, and symbolic transformation. The text is modular, expressive, and typographically intentional. It may include sculptural phrases, visual rhythm, and poetic fragments that resonate across artistic disciplines. This work stands independently from the Cubehead and LoveAstronaut systems, yet shares their mythic infrastructure and ritual clarity. Artistic Originality This book is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing manifesto, artist statement, or stylistic tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is poetic, philosophical, and structural. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, layout, quotes, and poetic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Life is to create! – All written content, aphorisms, and poetic fragments – Any visual or typographic compositions included in the book – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or quotes are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield.
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Poetic Manifesto by Alexander Martini (Book:Life is to create!)
10/22/2025
Alexander Martini
Work Overview Life is to create! is a poetic manifesto authored by Alexander Martini. It celebrates creativity as a living force — not merely an act, but a mythic condition. The book blends aphorisms, visual motifs, and philosophical declarations into a vessel of inspiration. It is designed to evoke clarity, emotional propulsion, and symbolic transformation. The text is modular, expressive, and typographically intentional. It may include sculptural phrases, visual rhythm, and poetic fragments that resonate across artistic disciplines. This work stands independently from the Cubehead and LoveAstronaut systems, yet shares their mythic infrastructure and ritual clarity. Artistic Originality This book is authored from scratch and timestamped. It is not derived from any existing manifesto, artist statement, or stylistic tradition. No comparable work exists in 2024 or 2025. Its originality is poetic, philosophical, and structural. Copyright and Licensing Notice All content — including title, layout, quotes, and poetic structure — is protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The full title Life is to create! – All written content, aphorisms, and poetic fragments – Any visual or typographic compositions included in the book – All digital, print, and educational formats No part of this work may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. This work is registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if the title or quotes are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield.
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LoveAstronaut & Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic Infrastructure Complete Documentation and Copyright Statement Author: Alexander Martini First Published: 2024 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. Work Overview This documentation covers two original symbolic figures created by Alexander Martini: the LoveAstronaut and the Cubehead. These motifs form the foundation of a poetic and sculptural system that spans visual art, ritual design, children’s literature, and modular storytelling. Both figures are emotionally charged, philosophically grounded, and structurally unique. They are not derived from any existing mascot, commercial character, or conceptual art trend. Their symbolic roles, visual compositions, and poetic inscriptions are authored from scratch and timestamped. These works are part of a protected infrastructure that includes sculptures, illustrations, toys, textiles, manifest texts, and educational formats. They are designed to evoke transformation, emotional propulsion, and mythic clarity. The LoveAstronaut The LoveAstronaut is a ritual figure depicted as an astronaut holding a red heart-shaped balloon. This motif appears in coins, statues, textile designs, and poetic illustrations. It represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love is a force capable of changing systems, traditions, and symbolic structures. Key inscriptions include: – “Systems are made by people and they can be changed by love.” – “We trust in love.” These quotes are embedded in sculptural works and visual manifestos. The LoveAstronaut is often accompanied by celestial symbols, temples, and spaceships, forming a mythic landscape of trust, flight, and transformation. The Cubehead The Cubehead is a modular figure with a cube-shaped head and expressive body. It appears in sculptures, drawings, comic-style layouts, and children’s books. Cubeheads are ritual beings — emotionally resonant, philosophically ambiguous, and structurally adaptable. They may appear alone or in symbolic groups, often accompanied by manifest quotes and poetic gestures. The Cubehead system includes variants such as the Thronebearer and hybrid units used in educational or game-like formats. These figures are not derived from any known sculptural or conceptual art tradition. They are original in form, function, and symbolic logic. Artistic Originality and Context No artist — including Daniel Arsham or any other sculptor, conceptual artist, or designer — has created works that resemble the LoveAstronaut or Cubehead systems in concept, execution, or symbolic depth. This is not a reinterpretation, stylistic borrowing, or thematic echo. The motifs are authored independently and documented in full. Their originality is structural, philosophical, and visual. You will not find comparable works anywhere in 2024 or 2025 — not in galleries, exhibitions, product lines, or digital platforms. The symbolic logic, emotional propulsion, and poetic infrastructure presented here are unprecedented and unmistakably authored by Alexander Martini. Any resemblance to other artists is superficial and coincidental. These works stand alone in their clarity, modularity, and mythic resonance. Copyright and Licensing Notice All works described above — including visual motifs, sculptural forms, inscriptions, symbolic compositions, and poetic infrastructure — are protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The LoveAstronaut figure with heart-shaped balloon – The Cubehead figure with cube-shaped head – All quotes, inscriptions, and manifest texts – Sculptural, illustrative, textile, and toy-based adaptations – Comic-style layouts, character sheets, and symbolic diagrams – All digital, physical, and educational formats No part of these works may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. This includes but is not limited to: – Commercial products, merchandise, or collectibles – Automated design platforms such as Pixiz, Canva, Picsart, Fotor, or similar – AI-generated derivatives, templates, filters, or collages – NFTs, promotional materials, or branding assets – Educational or institutional use without license Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. All works are registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if titles, quotes, or visual motifs are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. It makes the origin unmistakable and the source undeniable. These works are not generic. They are part of a poetic system authored by Alexander Martini.
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LoveAstronaut & Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic Infrastructure Complete Documentation and Copyright Statement Author: Alexander Martini First Published: 2024 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. Work Overview This documentation covers two original symbolic figures created by Alexander Martini: the LoveAstronaut and the Cubehead. These motifs form the foundation of a poetic and sculptural system that spans visual art, ritual design, children’s literature, and modular storytelling. Both figures are emotionally charged, philosophically grounded, and structurally unique. They are not derived from any existing mascot, commercial character, or conceptual art trend. Their symbolic roles, visual compositions, and poetic inscriptions are authored from scratch and timestamped. These works are part of a protected infrastructure that includes sculptures, illustrations, toys, textiles, manifest texts, and educational formats. They are designed to evoke transformation, emotional propulsion, and mythic clarity. The LoveAstronaut The LoveAstronaut is a ritual figure depicted as an astronaut holding a red heart-shaped balloon. This motif appears in coins, statues, textile designs, and poetic illustrations. It represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love is a force capable of changing systems, traditions, and symbolic structures. Key inscriptions include: – “Systems are made by people and they can be changed by love.” – “We trust in love.” These quotes are embedded in sculptural works and visual manifestos. The LoveAstronaut is often accompanied by celestial symbols, temples, and spaceships, forming a mythic landscape of trust, flight, and transformation. The Cubehead The Cubehead is a modular figure with a cube-shaped head and expressive body. It appears in sculptures, drawings, comic-style layouts, and children’s books. Cubeheads are ritual beings — emotionally resonant, philosophically ambiguous, and structurally adaptable. They may appear alone or in symbolic groups, often accompanied by manifest quotes and poetic gestures. The Cubehead system includes variants such as the Thronebearer and hybrid units used in educational or game-like formats. These figures are not derived from any known sculptural or conceptual art tradition. They are original in form, function, and symbolic logic. Artistic Originality and Context No artist — including Daniel Arsham or any other sculptor, conceptual artist, or designer — has created works that resemble the LoveAstronaut or Cubehead systems in concept, execution, or symbolic depth. This is not a reinterpretation, stylistic borrowing, or thematic echo. The motifs are authored independently and documented in full. Their originality is structural, philosophical, and visual. You will not find comparable works anywhere in 2024 or 2025 — not in galleries, exhibitions, product lines, or digital platforms. The symbolic logic, emotional propulsion, and poetic infrastructure presented here are unprecedented and unmistakably authored by Alexander Martini. Any resemblance to other artists is superficial and coincidental. These works stand alone in their clarity, modularity, and mythic resonance. Copyright and Licensing Notice All works described above — including visual motifs, sculptural forms, inscriptions, symbolic compositions, and poetic infrastructure — are protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The LoveAstronaut figure with heart-shaped balloon – The Cubehead figure with cube-shaped head – All quotes, inscriptions, and manifest texts – Sculptural, illustrative, textile, and toy-based adaptations – Comic-style layouts, character sheets, and symbolic diagrams – All digital, physical, and educational formats No part of these works may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. This includes but is not limited to: – Commercial products, merchandise, or collectibles – Automated design platforms such as Pixiz, Canva, Picsart, Fotor, or similar – AI-generated derivatives, templates, filters, or collages – NFTs, promotional materials, or branding assets – Educational or institutional use without license Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. All works are registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if titles, quotes, or visual motifs are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. It makes the origin unmistakable and the source undeniable. These works are not generic. They are part of a poetic system authored by Alexander Martini.
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LoveAstronaut & Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic Infrastructure Complete Documentation and Copyright Statement Author: Alexander Martini First Published: 2024 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. Work Overview This documentation covers two original symbolic figures created by Alexander Martini: the LoveAstronaut and the Cubehead. These motifs form the foundation of a poetic and sculptural system that spans visual art, ritual design, children’s literature, and modular storytelling. Both figures are emotionally charged, philosophically grounded, and structurally unique. They are not derived from any existing mascot, commercial character, or conceptual art trend. Their symbolic roles, visual compositions, and poetic inscriptions are authored from scratch and timestamped. These works are part of a protected infrastructure that includes sculptures, illustrations, toys, textiles, manifest texts, and educational formats. They are designed to evoke transformation, emotional propulsion, and mythic clarity. The LoveAstronaut The LoveAstronaut is a ritual figure depicted as an astronaut holding a red heart-shaped balloon. This motif appears in coins, statues, textile designs, and poetic illustrations. It represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love is a force capable of changing systems, traditions, and symbolic structures. Key inscriptions include: – “Systems are made by people and they can be changed by love.” – “We trust in love.” These quotes are embedded in sculptural works and visual manifestos. The LoveAstronaut is often accompanied by celestial symbols, temples, and spaceships, forming a mythic landscape of trust, flight, and transformation. The Cubehead The Cubehead is a modular figure with a cube-shaped head and expressive body. It appears in sculptures, drawings, comic-style layouts, and children’s books. Cubeheads are ritual beings — emotionally resonant, philosophically ambiguous, and structurally adaptable. They may appear alone or in symbolic groups, often accompanied by manifest quotes and poetic gestures. The Cubehead system includes variants such as the Thronebearer and hybrid units used in educational or game-like formats. These figures are not derived from any known sculptural or conceptual art tradition. They are original in form, function, and symbolic logic. Artistic Originality and Context No artist — including Daniel Arsham or any other sculptor, conceptual artist, or designer — has created works that resemble the LoveAstronaut or Cubehead systems in concept, execution, or symbolic depth. This is not a reinterpretation, stylistic borrowing, or thematic echo. The motifs are authored independently and documented in full. Their originality is structural, philosophical, and visual. You will not find comparable works anywhere in 2024 or 2025 — not in galleries, exhibitions, product lines, or digital platforms. The symbolic logic, emotional propulsion, and poetic infrastructure presented here are unprecedented and unmistakably authored by Alexander Martini. Any resemblance to other artists is superficial and coincidental. These works stand alone in their clarity, modularity, and mythic resonance. Copyright and Licensing Notice All works described above — including visual motifs, sculptural forms, inscriptions, symbolic compositions, and poetic infrastructure — are protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The LoveAstronaut figure with heart-shaped balloon – The Cubehead figure with cube-shaped head – All quotes, inscriptions, and manifest texts – Sculptural, illustrative, textile, and toy-based adaptations – Comic-style layouts, character sheets, and symbolic diagrams – All digital, physical, and educational formats No part of these works may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. This includes but is not limited to: – Commercial products, merchandise, or collectibles – Automated design platforms such as Pixiz, Canva, Picsart, Fotor, or similar – AI-generated derivatives, templates, filters, or collages – NFTs, promotional materials, or branding assets – Educational or institutional use without license Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. All works are registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if titles, quotes, or visual motifs are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. It makes the origin unmistakable and the source undeniable. These works are not generic. They are part of a poetic system authored by Alexander Martini.
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LoveAstronaut & Cubeheads – Symbolic Figures and Poetic Infrastructure Complete Documentation and Copyright Statement Author: Alexander Martini First Published: 2024 © Alexander Martini 2025. All rights reserved. Work Overview This documentation covers two original symbolic figures created by Alexander Martini: the LoveAstronaut and the Cubehead. These motifs form the foundation of a poetic and sculptural system that spans visual art, ritual design, children’s literature, and modular storytelling. Both figures are emotionally charged, philosophically grounded, and structurally unique. They are not derived from any existing mascot, commercial character, or conceptual art trend. Their symbolic roles, visual compositions, and poetic inscriptions are authored from scratch and timestamped. These works are part of a protected infrastructure that includes sculptures, illustrations, toys, textiles, manifest texts, and educational formats. They are designed to evoke transformation, emotional propulsion, and mythic clarity. The LoveAstronaut The LoveAstronaut is a ritual figure depicted as an astronaut holding a red heart-shaped balloon. This motif appears in coins, statues, textile designs, and poetic illustrations. It represents emotional propulsion — the idea that love is a force capable of changing systems, traditions, and symbolic structures. Key inscriptions include: – “Systems are made by people and they can be changed by love.” – “We trust in love.” These quotes are embedded in sculptural works and visual manifestos. The LoveAstronaut is often accompanied by celestial symbols, temples, and spaceships, forming a mythic landscape of trust, flight, and transformation. The Cubehead The Cubehead is a modular figure with a cube-shaped head and expressive body. It appears in sculptures, drawings, comic-style layouts, and children’s books. Cubeheads are ritual beings — emotionally resonant, philosophically ambiguous, and structurally adaptable. They may appear alone or in symbolic groups, often accompanied by manifest quotes and poetic gestures. The Cubehead system includes variants such as the Thronebearer and hybrid units used in educational or game-like formats. These figures are not derived from any known sculptural or conceptual art tradition. They are original in form, function, and symbolic logic. Artistic Originality and Context No artist — including Daniel Arsham or any other sculptor, conceptual artist, or designer — has created works that resemble the LoveAstronaut or Cubehead systems in concept, execution, or symbolic depth. This is not a reinterpretation, stylistic borrowing, or thematic echo. The motifs are authored independently and documented in full. Their originality is structural, philosophical, and visual. You will not find comparable works anywhere in 2024 or 2025 — not in galleries, exhibitions, product lines, or digital platforms. The symbolic logic, emotional propulsion, and poetic infrastructure presented here are unprecedented and unmistakably authored by Alexander Martini. Any resemblance to other artists is superficial and coincidental. These works stand alone in their clarity, modularity, and mythic resonance. Copyright and Licensing Notice All works described above — including visual motifs, sculptural forms, inscriptions, symbolic compositions, and poetic infrastructure — are protected under international copyright law. This includes: – The LoveAstronaut figure with heart-shaped balloon – The Cubehead figure with cube-shaped head – All quotes, inscriptions, and manifest texts – Sculptural, illustrative, textile, and toy-based adaptations – Comic-style layouts, character sheets, and symbolic diagrams – All digital, physical, and educational formats No part of these works may be used, reproduced, modified, distributed, or commercialized in any form — physical or digital — without explicit written permission from the author. This includes but is not limited to: – Commercial products, merchandise, or collectibles – Automated design platforms such as Pixiz, Canva, Picsart, Fotor, or similar – AI-generated derivatives, templates, filters, or collages – NFTs, promotional materials, or branding assets – Educational or institutional use without license Unauthorized use — even partial imitation or stylistic borrowing — is prohibited and may result in legal action. All works are registered, timestamped, and publicly documented. Visibility Is Protection – Not Permission Even if titles, quotes, or visual motifs are publicly visible — in images, filenames, websites, or social media — this does not imply permission to use them. Visibility serves as a declaration of authorship and a protective shield. It makes the origin unmistakable and the source undeniable. These works are not generic. They are part of a poetic system authored by Alexander Martini.
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"Believe in Your Magic – Inspirational Unicorn Illustration" is a whimsical artwork featuring a dreamy unicorn with a pastel purple mane, golden horn, and floral decorations on its face. Surrounded by soft hearts and stars, the piece carries the uplifting message “Believe in Your Magic”, encouraging self-confidence and imagination. With its warm colors and hand-drawn charm, this artwork is perfect for nurseries, kids’ rooms, or as motivational wall art for dreamers of all ages.
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I'll Duck You Up!
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Born to Be Cute But Piss Me Off And I'll Duck You Up
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I'll Duck You Up!
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Born to Be Cute But Piss Me Off And I'll Duck You Up
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I'll train you
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In order to insult me
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Don't like me?
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Feed your own ego
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