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BLACK VOICE NEWS — Black youth gain pleasure from “mixing” incongruent words into Slang and Rap for messages and for play. Such Poetic mental blending of seemingly unlikely verbal analogies can express a truth deeper than poetic words themselves. This designed Emotive Phatic Atmosphere conveys spiritually derived truths and principles by (1) imparting ideas of the indescribable; (2) opening paths into Unknowns or into the Mysterious which heads toward a clear and orderly picture of a thing’s essence origin; and/or (3) uncovers what has been Hidden concerning any incomprehensibleness of a given subject to thereby gain views of the “what it is” of its essence.

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