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and get it by in my headagain. I just swore die to forgive
me from my sins. I justwant to rock six and lubotins. I

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just want to find cat house sonin here, never have to worry about
no mother fucking bills and all thepast have me because it hurts so much
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can keep the rest. Yes,I must confess I'm all short of my
sins. Just home and break heopened up to get to let me in,
Let me up and sail this head. I'm gonna get this money gets

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in the shape, don't come.I a freak like punding dummy Toby get
it graty to me quitted Brady onthe streets so I heaven't go and get
it Heaven, go and get itHeaven go again by the get my head
in case the nigga go the villageand the building. Gonta get it,
Gretty told me. Quitted Grady comethe streets. So I had to go

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get it, find my head.He's a nigga. Go. My facing
denis shine and taste to blind clopwith loaded nine long. It's that soul
and light A body seeps in hismind, the props the other streets never
be another kind. I'm one withmy banker, so it's never dead time.

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steady trying, nigga steady dying,that's gonna take you the blood line.
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very bold on my life with heavyload worn in the windy so my heart
is fairy cool. Every China chasedthe gold on pitty thirty row, my

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baby mama tripping. What the fuck? I'm where the folk, but all
I want to know it's really gold. When my arm born door, they
gotta let it go. Man withmy arm born seed, setting me as
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Circulation Radio is very pleased to haveon the line with us today. People.
We have mister Joel Levins. Heis the author of the book titled
Witness the Interview, And like Joaquintold you earlier, you want to get
this. So hopefully you're already onthat website Witness the Interview dot com,

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because that's where you're going to beable to reserve your autographed copy of this
book. It's going to be releasedin February twenty twenty four. But you
have the chance right now today togo ahead and place your order for one
to make sure that you are oneof the people who get the very first
books that are rolled off the pressof Witness the Interview. Mister Joel Levins,

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how you're doing today? Oh?Well, man, that was an
excellent introduction. I appreciate you.Thank you. Thank you, and so
we appreciate you for this work thatyou've put out when I well, I
know that it definitely resonates with me. Other people. I've heard everyone who

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have said that they've read this book. They everyone is enamored by it.
And not because oh, you know, you're using a whole bunch of flowery
words, but because you're being honestand you're just bringing it from the jugglar.
So you know, and I knowyour time is tight, but I'm
gonna try to get some of thismain stuff that I know I want to

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know and I believe the listeners ofArticulation Radio want to know. And starting
number one, what was your notonly your motivation for putting out this book,
but how did you find the courageto do it in the time.
So talk to us about the motivationand you know, stepping up to the
plate and making it happen. Themotivation, the motivation, to be quite

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honest, was probably pretty egotistical.When I first started out to write Witness
the Interview, it was a totallydifferent book. I started out to write
a book that was to speak tothe fact that I believe that Christianity was
the true religion of God, andas I started the research for that book,

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the book that you're about to readtransformed into what you're about to what
you see before you. Wow,and how did you? You're a family
man, how did you? Causethere are a lot of people who are
like, look, you know,there's this thing that is on my heart

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to do, whether it's to starta business, you know, do whatever
it is that I need to create, you know, whether it's a book
or whatever. But hey, youknow, I have my spouse, I
have my children, I have thisjob, or even if you know,
but it's all these things you knowthat are keeping people or that they think
are keeping them from it. Howwere you able to carve out the time

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of number one, find the courageto attack the subjects that you did,
because you threw out some serious questionsin this book witness to interview and the
dialogue in it. I mean thisis so, how did you find the
courage to let yourself let this comeout the way it did? And how

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did you find a time to getit done despite everything you're juggling? Well
the time? I mean it,So I started on this book like twelve
years ago. So what how Ifinished or how I got to this point
was that I just kept going.I didn't. I had told everybody that
I was going to write a book, and so I just stuck with it

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until I had a finished work.So, and what was your other question?
How did you find the courage topeople try to sound a certain way
or try to say what they thinkpeople would like and accept it. But
no, you didn't seem to,I would say, be walking the line.

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At least from the little bit thatI read. You didn't seem to
be walking the line. You seemto be true in your expression. So
how did you find the couragure tojust say what was in you and not
to try to please the message?Well, the courage came because I just
I don't believe that I could believein God and then be afraid to talk

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to God, you know what Imean? Like, how can I how
can I love a deity that Ican't even talk to, I can't have
a conversation with, I can't say, hey, why'd you do this?
And not that? So the courageto do it was based on the fact
that I feel like that I trulylove God or whatever didy or whatever consciousness

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there may be. I feel likeI love that thing, and if I
love it, and I have tobe able to talk to it, and
we have to be able to havehard conversations because if not, then we
can't we can't grow together. Yes, yes, yes. And one of
the bits of the reviews that Ihad read that was on it, the

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person had mentioned how well, Iwould say, alluded to you know,
how your work, I would say, is something that could be used for
those of us who, you know, you may get tired of, you
know, trying to help someone workthrough finding their own path, but and

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especially with getting through some of thosehard questions, you know, because some
people feel like you can't ask certainthings, But then certain others of us
believe that, No, that's partof the whole walk, you know,
we got to be able to ask, you know, but in plus been
given the permission. But for thiswork being that, it's like a number

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of people are already planning to useit as a tool for ministry, for
them to help support other people intheir walk. Is this something that's a
surprise for you or is this somethingthat you already kind of saw coming,
you know, did you and evenwhen you wrote it, did you were
you aware that it would possibly beused as a ministry tool by some of

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your readers. No, that that'scompletely a surprise to me. My purpose
for writing Witness to Interview is toallow people the space, or allow readers
to space to say that humanity isenough. Right, you, as a
human being are enough, and likethat was my purpose to say, you

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know, underlining in this book,I hope you find that in some of
the words and some of the thingsthat you speak aloud after reading this book,
that you say to yourself, man, as a human being, I'm
enough, like and that that's whatI hope that people will take away from
it. That that's my message inthe beneath the covers of this book is

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that as human beings were enough.I mean, we're not perfect, we
make mistakes, we like ratchet stuff, like we're human beings. But as
human beings, we're enough to faceour challenges and to face our problems and
to face them head on and say, hey, this is what it is.

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And as a human being, I'mgoing to learn and I'm going to
grow because I understand that learning isthe prerequisite of love. So we got
it. I mean, it's alearning process and that's the only way that
we can create love here. Socome on, I mean, buckle up,
scrap on, let's go there.It is what it is, yes,

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yes, And is there anybody thatthis book is not for I don't
know if it's I think it's foreveryone. I think you have to definitely
go into it understanding that this isa religious fiction, right, you know,
like the responses that you hear fromGod are responses that you know.

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I took the time to like studyphysics. I was actually listening to lectures
from like Harvard and Stanford on physicsbecause I wanted God's answers to be as
godly sounding as possible. So,but it is a fiction at the end
of the day, you know whatI mean. I put the time into
it to make it a good fiction, but at the end of the day,
it's a fiction. So if youlike a good read, I think

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it's I think it'll be for you, Yes, definitely. And I can't
help but last, because like peoplejust like you heard Joel Levin, And
my apology for those you who arejust tuning in. You're listening to Articulation
Radio. My name is God isstage and I am interviewing the Arthur Joel

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Levin he released his debut literary work. It is religious fiction and it's titled
Witness the Interview. His website Witnessthe Interview dot com Witness the Interview dot
com. So head on over thereright now reserve your autograph copy of Witness

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the Interview. This book will bereleased in February twenty twenty four. And
for everyone who reserves an autograph copy, he'll go ahead and mail you for
right now. Shipping is free,but you know that's going to change.
Here come you know the certain timehere in February, But at any rate,
twenty dollars all you need to reserveyour autograph copy of Witness the Interview

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by Joel Levin. And people,this is what I was laughing about,
because from even the because I talkedto the person who reviewed the book right
she was like she had to remindherself that it was religious fiction as she
was reading it. And she saysthat her that she doesn't her favorite her

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the books types that she likes herfavorite genre as romance, and she said
that this book was the only bookthat has ever held her attention and had
her in its grass that wasn't aromance novel like ever, And so that's
major. And so that's why Ihad a talk kind of and she explained
how, yeah, she had to, And I told how even the part

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that you know, because of course, you know, naturally being an interviewer,
I don't have access to what thepeople have who work with him with
the publishing, you know, butas far as you know, the snippet
that they send, I told her, how, yeah, you know,
I even had remind myself to know, this is religious fiction. And that
is a testimony to what a greatjob you did with not only conveying your

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thoughts but channeling that higher part inyou that got in you and letting those
because it's yeah, people, you'regonna have to remind yourself when you're reading
this book. I'm telling you,because it's all gonna resonate because you know
how our creator said that for thepeople that are created by our creator,

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that those people, the words ofour creator are written on our hearts and
so and I think that that's whyit just resonates, this true to people,
even though he tells you this isfiction. And so now that goes
into my next question for you.What was it that was the most challenging

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part for you with writing this book. Was there ever a part where you
were at rest with yourself? Whatwas the biggest hurdle you have had to
overcome? And in what part ofthat book is that? In which query
and which question? Well, no, don't even tell us the question.
Let me scratch that. Just tellus what whether there was something that you

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had to overcome in order to completeany particular portion of this work. Oh
absolutely so. I mean, I'lltell you this, and this is something
that like my family and my closefriends, they know, I went through
a very hard time writing the bookas I did the research, right,

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So the more I researched, themore the book changed and the harder it
got. If people go back andlook through my Facebook post, they can
almost see me progress and change myviews on how I saw religion because I
it was. It bothered me sobad that I had to speak out and

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I started saying stuff, and Iwent through a process man, where I
was like angry, like at religion, like because I felt like it was
a lie. I felt like Ihad been lied to and that the story
that I had learned wasn't the realstory. Yeah. Yeah, So that
that was the hardest part, becauseI mean that that was a lot,

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you know what I mean, Likeit really messed with, like, you
know, your foundation because I grewup in the church. You know I'm
saying my mom was a minister.Oh yes, so definitely rocked you to
the core, like you know,to where and for those who don't quite
get for when you grow up,for those of us who grew up in
religion, then we know what itis to where like when he said it

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rocks your foundation, it does.Like it literally people imagine the ground that
you have been standing on your wholelife. Suddenly you realize you thought that
it was solid, but really it'squick and then and you have to find
that thing about that. It isa lot, so yes, like yeah,

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your whole foundation is snatched, remindingyou you have to rebuild, but
you have to find the truth thatis for the path that you're on based
on. It's a lot. It'sa lot, so yes, sir,
Yes, sir, Yeah, itdefinitely was. But man, I'm so
grateful for the journey, right,Like don't forget that part like I went

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through it, and man, I'mso grateful for the journey. And I
think that's one of the things thatI want people to understand and take away
that, Yes, it brought meto my core. Yes I doubted everything
on this planet for a time,but on the other side of it came
such a piece of such an understanding, such a gratefulness to have gone through

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it, that yeah, I wouldn'tchange it for the world. And that's
why I wanted to share it withyou, Like I couldn't keep it to
myself, so I had to sharewitness the interview, even though it took
me twelve years. And baby,this is good, y'all I'm talking about.
It took him twelve years to getit out for you all and out

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for him and everyone else. ButI'm telling you, y'all, it's definitely
worth it, you all. Andand that twelve years. You know how
there's that movie, you know,twelve years of Slave Baby. This right
here, this twelve years was toget you your freedom, baby, you
know, so get your even spiritually. And now let me ask you for
because there are some people who arelike, you know, no, religion

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is not my thing, you know, spirituality is not my thing. You
know, I'm agnostic, you know, or even some who are like,
oh, you know, I'm atheistor you know, or even some who
are like, look, you know, I just need whatever's gonna work for
me and whatever is solid for me, But I don't know where to start.

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But those people who are listening,who are wondering, or even who
for whatever their own path is,because it's all about for me each person,
because I personally believe that our creatoris so multifaceted that there is not
one way that truly encompassed. Thoughanytime anyone says me, oh, it's

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just one way, I'm already like, no, that's a lot, you
know, And I'm sure that thereare some people though they're lost in everything.
So for those who because to meyour work from you know, the
things that I've read, it's prettymuch shows a person how you take charge

(36:42):
of your own spiritual path. Whateverquestions you need to ask, you ask
those, whatever understanding you need toget, you get that because it's incumbent
upon you to get what you needfor you. You know, this is
yours. But what advice or tipswould you give to people who you know,
maybe don't know which way to go, don't feel like they can ask

(37:06):
a question. And I love howearlier you had told them you know,
no, you are worthy, youknow you matter. But for those who
feel like, no, you know, I'm not you know enough to Yeah,
what advice would you give them?So Like in the book, I
describe God as all right, Yes, so for anyone be all So for

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anyone who doesn't believe in God asa didy, or who may feel that
God is a consciousness, or mayfeel that the deity that governs our space
is nature, whatever or however youmight see it. Or if you say,
hey, there is no God andthis is all by happenstance, then

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okay. For even for you,I would say, take a look,
take a look inside the pages andsee if you could find anything in there
that that might resonate with you.Because my whole purpose of saying that God
is all is because I want youto know that it is all. It's
the good, it's the bad,it's the ugly, it's the things that

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we don't want to think about,the things that we don't want to admit.
It's all of those things. Allof those things are God because those
things couldn't exist if God didn't allowit to exist, you know what I
mean. So everything is God.So that includes you. So whether you
believe it or not, you're includedbecause you're enough. You're enough. You

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don't need anything more than what youare to be healthy. That's all you
need is for what you are tobe healthy, and you're enough, and
from there disguise the limits. Idon't need to advise you from anything further
than that, because at that point, once you're enough, that's it.
That's all you need. You justgot to determine what you want to do
from them. Yes, sir,yes, y'all, I know you already

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you want that, So head onover to Witness the Interview dot com
Witness the Interview dot com w ES S T H E I N T
E R d I wbaby dot com. Well leave off the baby, you

(39:23):
know, Witness the Interview dot com. Head over now get your copy of
Joel Levin's debut work, Religious Fiction. But as we know, hey,
the best fiction literally radiates like itis non fiction, and people this definitely

(39:44):
will. But do know this isfiction, religious fiction, Joel Levins,
Witness the Interview. Head over toWitness the Interview dot com right now,
get your copy. But mister Joel, mister Levin before I let you go,
I have to be sure to askyou, now, what is there
that you would like to share withthe listeners of Articulation Radio that you've not

(40:07):
yet had a chance to express.Oh? Man, what I haven't had
a chance to express. It's nothingthat I haven't expressed. But it's the
only thing that I want to continueto express. And that's just gratitude.
Man, I'm internally grateful just tobe talking to you. Man, Like,

(40:30):
think about how like for me,this is so dope, Like I'm
literally over here about by your littlesmiling so hard, like this is dope.
Like I'm literally having a conversation aboutlike my thoughts, you know what
I mean. So like I'm gratefulfor that for anybody that just want to
listen to my thoughts. So Iappreciate you. Oh, we appreciate you

(40:52):
and the great work that you didthat witnessed the interview. Oh my gosh,
you your whole team, you allput your foot in it. That
book cover the the words. Imean this I said that. I literally

(41:12):
just got chills to like flush.I mean, this is now, this
is nice, this is really nice. You all did a great work.
I am so thankful that you,and I know the listeners of Articulation Radio
truly are as well, and youknow the readers of Witness the Interview are
as well. You know, thankfulthat you did what you did, that

(41:35):
you stepped up and you documented thosethings that most of us think, many
of us expressed, but some peoplefeel like they can't express those things,
they can't go there. I amso glad you went there for them.
And I thank you for being notonly a protector and the provider and a

(42:01):
professor for your family, but alsohaving it to where you do those same
things for all of humanity. Andwe thank you for establishing your legacy and
truly becoming an immortal because yes,these words it truly deserves to be access
for generations to come, generations tocome, and we thank you. Thank

(42:23):
you so much, and keep upthe good work. Do you have any
other And I know if that waslike my last question, but I'm sorry,
you know, can't can't help todo it? Do you have because
I know naturally some people listening arelike, hey, you know, yeah,
I want the book, but Iwant to know when I can see
this man, you know, Sodo you have like any plans for any
book? Signings or anything like thatthat they need to be staying tuned for.

(42:47):
Uh. Yeah, So we havea book signing coming up in March.
It'll be in North Carolina, EasternNorth Carolina, if you're ever in
the eastern North Carolina area. Man, I'm born and raised southern, way
down south, lived on the formof my whole life. So by all
means, come by holler at me, get that Southern hospitality when you're in

(43:07):
North Carolina. Things that are comingup. Yeah, we're doing the Like
I said, the book signing,I have a podcast coming up soon.
The podcast is start mid February,so we looking on be on the lookout

(43:28):
for the podcast. We got merchcoming soon, Witness the Interview. Everybody
go to Facebook Witness the Interview groupand pick your witness number. Once you
get there, you'll see how itworks. I'm witnessed five one three seven.
We can get into why I'm fiveone three seven on a later date,
but yeah, go there, Merchpodcast. Yeah it's it's we were

(43:55):
up from here, all of that, all of that. So yeah,
yeah, I got and I'm goingto go over to the Facebook page for
a Witness to interview and I'm goingto go in and do me a Witness
number, and we just do anumber and do we testifier, like how
we do the witness number? Tellus more about that. So okay,

(44:15):
so go to the witness So eventuallysometimes I promise you you can get back
to your family, you know,but even no, no, no,
no, you're five, you're flying. So go to the Witness to Interview
Facebook group. And when you're there, so what you have to do is
say witness and then you can endit with whatever number you like. So
like I said, for example,I'm Witness five, one, three,

(44:37):
seven. I'm five for my senses, I'm one for the consciousness, I'm
three for me, myself and Iand I'm seven for the space and the
time that we live in because we'regoverned by a lot of sevens here and
particularly you know, there's seven spacefrom the light, seven keys on the
no seven continents right now. Sothe seven is for the space that we
live in. So you can pickyour own Witness number. That way,

(44:59):
when we have discussions and Witness toInterview groups, you can come in as
your Witness number. That way youcould feel like you're in a safe space
to communicate what you need to communicate. Now, that doesn't mean that you
could be hateful, mean or bullyingany of the other witnesses, yep,
but it does give you a spaceto be heard that you don't got to

(45:21):
put your name out there. Youcan just be a witness, because that's
all I really want. I justwant you to be a witness. Come
in, say what you need tosay, speak your story, and bear
witness to your truth. Because everythingwe see on TV is not the truth.
So bear witness to your truth.Yes, yes, yes, people,
Witness the Interview. Head to thatwebsite Witness the Interview dot com.

(45:43):
Stay on that because you know youwant to be getting some of that merch
that they're going to be bringing out. You want to definitely be tuning into
his podcast. You know you wantit. You know you want some you
know. So yeah, you're gonnahave to go to that Witness to Interview
podcast and Joel, you know youhave to come back on Articulation Radio anytime
you have anything that you want topromote. And I know, yeah,

(46:04):
you got your own podcast, butyou know this is your home too,
you know, So yeah, Iwould say podcast number two, you know,
or not say definitely, definitely,man, I appreciate it, man,
and thank you so much for havingme on. Man, I really
appreciate the fact that you invited meto be on your podcast and be on
your platform and your space. SoI'm grateful to you too as well.

(46:25):
Well I couldn't help but to Imean, you know, you were just
like just radiating all in my entirenew VI you know, so it's like
no, no, no, Ican talk to this man like no,
and I want some more of thatbook. So you know, I definitely
will be reading the entire team ofWitness the Interview. That thing is good,

(46:47):
no you, I mean, youknow, people get yours, get
yours, Witness the Interview. Headover to Witness the Interview dot com.
Joaquin is like cutting't hides in meand stuff, So y'all you know he's
going to be coming on playing therest of these cuts for where you keep
this show rolling for you, misterLevin. Thank you so much for coming
onto Articulation Radio. And you knowyou have a platform anytime. Our stage
and our mic are always yours.Hey, I thank you, appreciate you

(47:10):
so much. Thank you listeners.Stay tuned. Here's Joaquin with some more
speeds for you. I had on, I don't care I had I don't

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thank you and flow. But Ican't cut it off, so it
stated in a blush, until Ihad enough. You see right through me,
right through me, you see sucha shame for you. All my
secrets are free, and I justwant to hear yours and absords everything and

(48:29):
everything you mean. I may gohome, pretend I don't care. The
please forgive me made, I cango all pretending I don't care, please
kill me made you expect me tokeep my composure and my asposure, and

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all that time the count glove ballsto disregards the danger of the deep.
The heart of you move ah mysilflI can't go wrong. It's ending.
Kidder's fain Magan, I cant all. It's ending, kids frigin Magan.

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doings. It's very again. Movieis so sweet, so sweet, I
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I can be, I can't.I guess. I guess they so
deep mag gets Lowy and Gong let'ssending, I don't care. Please reguse
me, Ma, I can't goangles, Regod, I can't go wall,

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let's sending, I don't care,it's forgot. Hm. You just

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