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Romeo Aveiro

bitonto
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Bitonto is incorrectly written and it should be written as POLITONTO being its meaning: BITONTO, he said is of reason which, in the abnormal use of his faculties, confused with feelings, running clumsy exercises verbal tightrope walking that, at the time without r ED's protection, inevitably conclude in costalazo of serious and irreversible consequences. In the case of chronic symptoms, often these become manifest by way of a relapse and, as ordeal divine, born in the wake of crosier and MITRE, multiply its effects by subjecting then to sufferers to the hard derision of being described from POLITONTO or POLYHEDRAL FOOL. Usually, the politonto, and even more the polyhedral fool, not weighs with calm and advance their actions, endangering this very serious, sometimes lethal, the valuable material that is, being able, even losing it permanently.

  



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