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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2017 · 1 MIN

Pep Talk 101

from Naked Poetry · host Adele Elysée

Feathered muscle. Ever seen it? All I will say is it’ll make you second guess what you did with YOUR day. Because you know--the only way to achieve this on a human body is if the person who possesses the feathering of the muscles has successfully mastered their body. The feathering of the muscle can only happen with extreme conditioning. Day After Day After Day After Day After night After night after Night after day. Hours and thousands of fights and conquests and conquistatadors! Fight those awful demons aren’t you mad you never fought your own demons? Let’s get it done! And the short-full of life. The first time I saw it I almost cried. They looked like wings in his back. I just wanted something equally as present to present to my world. Something to signify my dedication. So I kept on running. Dreaming of the people bounded up by hatred and bitterness and how caged they must feel, how imprisoned-- but they’d never admit it. And I thought

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Feathered muscle. Ever seen it? All I will say is it’ll make you second guess what you did with YOUR day. Because you know--the only way to achieve this on a human body is if the person who possesses the feathering of the muscles has successfully mastered their body. The feathering of the muscle can only happen with extreme conditioning. Day After Day After Day After Day After night After night after Night after day. Hours and thousands of fights and conquests and conquistatadors! Fight those awful demons aren’t you mad you never fought your own demons? Let’s get it done! And the short-full of life. The first time I saw it I almost cried. They looked like wings in his back. I just wanted something equally as present to present to my world. Something to signify my dedication. So I kept on running. Dreaming of the people bounded up by hatred and bitterness and how caged they must feel, how imprisoned-- but they’d never admit it. And I thought

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