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By Jack Joseph Smith

to Mix things up, To be like hell, Let that be a blession to you

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The note turns disorder and intensity into a kind of rough benediction.

Its power comes from the collision between `be like hell` and `blession.` The page sounds like a private maxim that accepts confusion or disturbance as something formative rather than purely destructive. Even in five short lines, it carries the tone of a crooked blessing.


Claude

Five lines: `to Mix things / up, / To be like hell, / Let that be a / blession to you`. The misspelled `blession` is preserved as written — part curse, part benediction.