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the part i really dread is that several Q prophecy “deadlines” have come and gone; but, the idiots persist:

except several Q prophecy deadlines have come and gone; but, the idiots persist:

or — wait for it — there IS NO GOD! or gods. or devils. or angels. (funny how none of our cellphones/webcams/security cams the world over have ever captured any talking, burning bushes. or any ghosts. or lizard people.)

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Filed to: WET AND READY SNATCH

BTPD may be right... because, zack: you might want to palate cleanse and try again -- the taste of voodoo is toasted marshmallow

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it is sad this women lost her job. it should not have happened.

fuck the wall! i’m pro-petal! fire it up, frida:

i truly don’t know how i will function without more of joanna in my life. :( i am always sad when “gawker” kin move out/on. but, with her departure, this is the first time i have felt compelled to post because my feelings of mental and emotional devastation are so profound. yet, i also wanted to be sure to express my

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odd... i don’t hear anything at all in this piece that sounds like an “very old Japanese song.” (i DO see what appears to be a japanese-style print for the cover artwork. maybe someone is simply judging a musical track by its “cover?”)

also, i would never dream of categorizing this san francisco-based band’s oeuvre as

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odd... i don’t hear anything at all in this piece that sounds like an “very old Japanese song.” (i DO see what appears to be a japanese-style print for the cover artwork. maybe someone is simply judging a musical track by its “cover?”)

also, i would never dream of categorizing this san francisco-based band’s oeuvre as

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odd... i don’t hear anything at all in this piece that sounds like an “very old Japanese song.” (i DO see what appears to be a japanese-style print for the cover artwork. maybe someone is simply judging a musical track by its “cover?”)

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strange, i don’t hear anything at all that sounds like a “very old Japanese song,” nor would i ever even think of defining this San Francisco-based band’s output as “electronic music.”