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I never clothed my works with feigning ornamentals just to extract consideration from the readers nor direct those who, I believe, are inconsistent tackled on my written composition. I perfectly laid those words with great certainty, candidly and exquisitely blended to come up with such an intriguing matter. Intriguing, in a way that, a blameless output could be something to read about.

Truly, I wrote to motivate not to defame. I never hunt for an opponent; I never oblige people to be on my side either. I preferred to drive equidistantly as it should be. I never claim as a judicious high being to obtain a title or to be acknowledged. I just want fair conduct.

I never claim for something more precious than anybody else could have. What I wanted was a respectful and reasonable milieu for I am entitled to it. It is my prerogative.  And, if there is something I should claim for that is respect.

My work is never intended to injure. For me, it was a work of art, in a mild sense of conversation. And, therefore, I cannot be held responsible for anything that may arise in the future. Undeniably, the topic was sensitive enough to astonish the pacified rivulet. But clearly, the column was meant to arouse the mind of those who possess an unsettling potency.

Those who are against should grasp the very essence of it. They must! I never pinpointed any single individual nor specified a thing that could stain or smear the credibility of anybody. It was generally focused on society as a whole, not on a quantified human being, place, or time.

It was clear and precise that I mentioned misdemeanor and other sickly manners, but I never stated there to whom it was addressed. Society has become more desperate than before, and so was the individuals living therein.

No offense, we all have these sickly manners which only differ in the intensity and cunning way how it should be done. There is nothing I could account for because I certainly know what myself getting into. And I know what myself capable of.

Let us be guided accordingly on inappropriate, ethical, and lawful comportments



 

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