Omni Passado Dijo Inato


the most powerful spell known to the human mind. extends beyond of boundries of time and sp-ce to utterly obliterate anything that dares threaten the user. over thousands of years, it has evolved into a slang of sorts, with each word having a seperate meaning, but only when used together. no one is certain how such a powerful spell became but mere slang, but it will never lose its true meaning. here is the meaning of each word, street style:

omni – big black women
p-ssado – ghost
dijo – j-panase
inato – very flammable

combined into one, it represents black j-panese ghost hunting with flame throwers. seperate, they mean nothing. if only people would respect it’s true, more epic meaning!
omni p-ssado dijo inato! get out of my f-cking house!!!

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