Vulgars take on styles is very interesting to see. It wasn't his usual work, but it was fortified with a work of just about everything in the writing world. Oats delivered a thematic prose, asking the questions with no answers-type-of-thing. I think he delivered with a heartfelt, yet emotionally unresponsive verse (if that makes sense!)
Vulgar's upload had little holes for ventilation. The use of slightly insular segments were postponed by a satire or unwilling regional imagery which gave it a lopsided feel at times. Oats had a balanced theme here. It was great. Each rhyme delivered some set of material and information and that, there, gave him the win. Voting for oats.
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