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Monday, March 26, 2007

Man’s Fate, Part I

“Anguish,” bewilderment,” revulsion,” and “nausea”: the emotional prescriptive for the terrorist. (To be continued).

Edith
Posted by King Lear at 2:57 AM

1 comment:

Hopgoblen said...

wow so much said in one line...
nausea is soemt hing that u see too many times in this book with all the blood and war.

March 27, 2007 at 3:51 PM

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