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personally speakin, i can tell the truth abt myself or i can lie about it. in any case you would'nt know the difference. so lets just assume that things are as accurate as they can be, and if they are not, they can always be updated. y account of life begins from 28° 35' N and 77° 12' E in the capital of a uniquely distinct piece of land around 23 years ago. i am not sure how and why I landed up in the western and northern hemisphere of the world simultaneously, but i managed it somehow. have been observing electron behaviour in the sands of siliconixdevices and plan to do that until i can write a book on how to turn a white oval piece of shell into a perfect omlette. until that materializes i can trust the perils of rock n' roll decadence to sway me away. solong.
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