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Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival is right around the corner. "Don't Tap The Glass" and "Chromakopia" have been big successes. Tyler, The Creator has been a sanctioned "plus one" of indie culture for so long, that he can gather audiences looking for convenience. While that is good for him, his audience can be flaky. When his audience is flaky, he returns the flaky sentiment.

The social-mechanical limitations of his cultural mixes are a source of pride for some people. I would like to challenge him to implement his golf(everybody wins) message into his relationships a little better.

In life, everyone has something good about them. When people try to accentuate those qualities, it quickly turns into something negative. "Should people prolific on the inside need to be prolific on the outside and vice versa"? 

People say equality all the time, but they don't really think about how empty that word is in today's society. In God's eyes we are all equal. All appearances, intelligences, and financial statuses are equal, but is anyone really teaching that in 2025 or very boldly the opposite? Is there even an evolutionary argument for equality? 

Mechanical acceptance divides even with equality, and there's mechanical inequalities without prejudices. Do you believe all people are equal or are you simply trying to change how we're assessing them?

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