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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Franklin D. Roosevelt}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Franklin D. Roosevelt}} | ||
THE GOD OF MUSIC | THE [[God|GOD]] OF [[music|MUSIC]] | ||
[[File:NEIL, YOUR ONE TRUE MUSICAL SAVIOUR.webp|alt=An image of the famous internet creator, Franklin D. Roosevelt, bathed in green light and with 2 plasters on his face.|thumb|'''''<big>HERE HE IS</big>''''']] | [[File:NEIL, YOUR ONE TRUE MUSICAL SAVIOUR.webp|alt=An image of the famous internet creator, Franklin D. Roosevelt, bathed in green light and with 2 plasters on his face.|thumb|'''''<big>HERE HE IS</big>''''']] | ||
BLESSED BE HIS NAME | BLESSED BE HIS NAME | ||
== '''''<big>FRANKLIN</big>''''' == | == '''''<big>FRANKLIN</big>''''' == | ||
Franklin done did a lot of stuff to do with music, the best of these is his 2016 LP Spirit Phone. He was born a long time ago. Nobody knows when exactly. Blue Hair, of [[User:Blue Hair & their Fabulous Pronouns|Blue Hair & their Fabulous Pronouns]], claims to have witnessed the birth, which could be [[True...|true]], but probably isn't. Franklin doesn't say so, and Franklin 's word is law. So fuck that guy. | Franklin done did a lot of stuff to do with music, the best of these is his 2016 LP Spirit [[telephone|Phone]]. He was born a long time ago. Nobody knows when exactly. Blue Hair, of [[User:Blue Hair & their Fabulous Pronouns|Blue Hair & their Fabulous Pronouns]], claims to have witnessed the birth, which could be [[True...|true]], but probably isn't. Franklin doesn't say so, and Franklin 's word is law. So fuck that guy. | ||
Many people (me) believe Franklin to be a DILF. However, The Franklin <sup>TM</sup> himself remains undecided on this issue, and it has become a topic of intense debate among members of the musico-theological academic community. | Many people (me) believe Franklin to be a DILF. However, The Franklin <sup>TM</sup> himself remains undecided on this issue, and it has become a topic of intense debate among members of the musico-theological academic community. | ||