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You will feel the seeds of self-hatred growing, the sparking words of disgust.
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Appealing to those who can help spark word of mouth is how you can accelerate, gain enough speed to shift into second, and subsequent higher gears, and attract new users and evangelists along the way, growing in distance and reach at every turn.
The end of the video sparked discussion about the words imprinted on the electric chair, a phrase that can be interpreted as "great escape" or "freedom".
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This idea feeds directly into the ideology of the alt-right, whose adherents see online outrage sparked by words, which they believe are little more than characters on a screen, as proof that the real goal of "social-justice warriors" is to silence them.
Along the way, he tripped over a couple of words, sparking some speculation about his fitness to remain on the bench.
Now Drake seems to have landed a killer blow in his feud with Meek Mill, the rapper who accused him of using a ghostwriter, sparking a war of words on Twitter, Instagram and, now, in the studio.
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