It must be shaped like an African Zimbot lurking in the shadows. Have you ever seen one? I think their easy to spot but not always easily identified. Fault kinda acts like a puck on ice because it often slides into possession when sliding into position. Perhaps it looks like a baby kangaroo because it rides just inside ones pocket regardless of how much of an extra burden it becomes. It must have castor wheels because people think they can push it around as easily as mixing cream gravy into mashed potatoes. It probably has wrinkles and gray hair because everyone wants to get rid of it or at least camouflage it as quickly as possible. Ok, all ye in disunembellished confusion, I think I’ve got the shape of fault properly disunentagled and have finally captured its image. I’ll tell you how you can personally own the complete fault if you want to be the broad shouldered hero. When you see a wrinkled up African Zimbot that resembles a Joey with gray hair wallowing around in mashed potatoes with cream gravy on an undercarriage of castor wheels on ice, grab a leftover gunny bag from your last snipe hunt and let fault slide right into possession! Good Luck!
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