christ i hope some scientist manages to resurrect a stegosaur so it fucks you to death
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This book is unique in that Marcus Ray uses idioms, puns, double entendre, and common language to express his thoughts. Rays of Light, Volume 1 is in a category of its own, and its definitely one of a kind. It is an easy, entertaining, intellectual, and practical read. It's rare to see a former professional athlete and college star speak and write in this authentic manner. He is witty, dynamic, and creative, and this book challenges its readers to "think" from more of a practical sense. This book is ideal and age appropriate from junior high school students to senior citizens. The target audience is broad because the book covers sports, teamwork, corporate America, college, single parent homes, two parent homes, marriage, common sense, music, problem solving, self help, and many other topics of discussion.