• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    22 hours ago

    You live in an open society where everyone’s views and opinions can be expressed without judgement.

    Except for this one, you filthy animal!!

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      22 hours ago

      Says a delived egg loving beast!

      But I respect your desire to eat the filthy fuckers. As long as it’s in private, preferably in the closet of shame.

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        22 hours ago

        You are filth! You are garbage!! You are the lowest kind of scum that has ever polluted the face of the Earth! I want you to die slowly, but not too slowly because I want to be able to enjoy defiling your sister on your grave!!

        Are we still on for Thursday? My Mom is making taco salad.

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          22 hours ago

          Big words from the walking dumpster full of nasty wastes of perfectly good eggs!

          Oh hell yeah we are! Did she get those sick tortilla bowls again?

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            22 hours ago

            I have to go, but here’s some books you might like.

            If you like Neil Gaiman, look up Tanith Lee. Gaiman admits that she was his inspiration, and he stole a lot of his best ideas from her. “Night’s Master” is about a demon prince who travels the world seducing and/or tormenting humans.

            Alan Furst’s “Night Soldiers” is a WW2 era spy story that reads like a cross between Ian Fleming and Franz Kafka. A young Bulgarian fisherman becomes radicalized after fascists curb stomp his kid brother. He travels to Moscow and becomes a KGB agent in the Spanish Civil War.

            Colson Whitehead has two books about a 1960s Harlem fence. “Harlem Shuffle” and “The Crook Manifesto.” Reading them is like hanging out in a smoky barroom listening to some OG’s talking about life in the 1960s and 1970s.

            Enjoy!