Analysis of TARGETING IDIOTS SIN'S CRAZY



Target audiences may be a group of spectators already won over hence they gather
Highly probable it will consist of large percentages of like-minded people together
I question if this is conducive to societal growth if cliques regularly agree to what each 'individual' suggest?
Would it not be further interesting and informative to seek a more diversified assembly of experiences?
A congregation with collective ideologies conceived from disparate concepts and alternate influences
Having them come together and appreciate you humorously highlighting their different nuances
Articulate comical observations to embellish parodies of their contrasting idiosyncrasies
Accomplish more beside this new audience once disparagingly targeted for their 'at odds policies'
An amalgamation in constructive education depicting various cultures encourages understanding and acceptance
Which eventually formulates appreciation and respect that quells fuel to isms once ignited by fear and ignorance
Need to promote multi-linguistic development within our children and their children's children
Exposing our young to a plethora of diversities creates minds with multivarious ascensions


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Characters 1,181
Words 166
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 12
Lines Amount 12
Letters per line (avg) 83
Words per line (avg) 14
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,001
Words per stanza (avg) 162
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