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Nat 5 month s ago
#23 'This Mortal Coil' with Elizabeth Frasier of Cocteau Twins singing does a hauntingly melancholy rendition of Jeff Buckley's "Song Of The Siren." It's one of my all time favorite songs. heart
       
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Lenny 5 month s ago
#2 "c****************p" ??????
       
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Anna 5 month s ago
Lenny,

Resort for ADHD sufferers
       
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Monteleon 5 month s ago
Concentration camp... politically corrective actions are becoming a nuisance...
       
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Sis 5 month s ago
Stop the fucking censored words. Ridiculous and retarded. PENIS CUNT TITS ASS FUCK
       
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Frederick 5 month s ago
I do not agree with most of them. The scientists? Yes. But not the most part of the rest.
       
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Uriah 5 month s ago
Do we censor the Holocaust now?!
It's spelled
CONCENTRATION CAMP.
Stick thise asterisks in your hypocritical assh*les!

Also you used "penned" 5 times and only the first was bearable....
       
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Matilda 3 month s ago
#2 concentration camp
if you have no clue, please inform your self, becaus the description @anna was gifving is way off.
Millions of people were tortured and killed there.
       
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Cilla 1 month ago
#1 Tesla was a fucking wack job. Among other things, he was a proponent of eugenics. If you don't know what that is, look it tf up. In brief: if you were born with Downs Syndrome, he would lock you up in a 'camp' and have you sterilized. He didn't succeed in life because he was a lunatic who couldn't manage his own affairs, and he would have supported the idea of concentration camps. Stop with the fucking hero worship.

#11 Poe spent more of his life in Philadelphia than in Baltimore. He wrote most of his great works in Philly, including The Raven. Take that, Baltimore.

#15 SUICIDE. THE FECKING WORD IS SUICIDE. IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE IT IN WRITING, YOU CAN'T HANDLE ANYONE WHO IS CONTEMPLATING IT. SOURCE: ME, BECAUSE I SPENT A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF MY LIFE WORKING WITH PERSONS DEALING WITH END OF LIFE ISSUES. STOP BEING LIKE THE REPUBLICAN NAZIS AND DEAL WITH REALITY.
       
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Emily Dickinson

Throughout her reclusive life in Amherst, Massachusetts, Emily Dickinson penned nearly 1,800 poems, yet fewer than a dozen were published during her lifetime, and those were often altered by editors. It was only after her death that her sister Lavinia discovered the vast collection of her unconventional and deeply introspective work. The subsequent publication of her poems revealed Dickinson as a strikingly original and innovative voice, solidifying her posthumous reputation as one of America's greatest and most enigmatic poets.

 

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