1. Rap would not be the 'cultural force' it was today if not for blatant copyright infringement; something I whole-heatedly embrace, by the way. 2. Those actors seem to enjoy mercilessly pounding their keyboards. This gratuitous abuse, which is in direct conflict with their sycophantic deference to authority, clearly exposes the shallowness with which they transverse their lives' moral geography. 3. The casting plainly pits the classical pale-skinned widow-peaked vampire villain archetype vs. the modern bogey man of the empowered female negroid, in a pathetic attempt to defuse our god-given sense of morality and good taste. The obvious result is as, at the very least (hrm!) disarming surrealism that can only impregnate the spread-eagle viewer's sentimentality with guilty predisposition for the author's codexed suggestions. Deviant, indeed.
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1. Rap would not be the 'cultural force' it was today if not for blatant copyright infringement; something I whole-heatedly embrace, by the way.
2. Those actors seem to enjoy mercilessly pounding their keyboards. This gratuitous abuse, which is in direct conflict with their sycophantic deference to authority, clearly exposes the shallowness with which they transverse their lives' moral geography.
3. The casting plainly pits the classical pale-skinned widow-peaked vampire villain archetype vs. the modern bogey man of the empowered female negroid, in a pathetic attempt to defuse our god-given sense of morality and good taste. The obvious result is as, at the very least (hrm!) disarming surrealism that can only impregnate the spread-eagle viewer's sentimentality with guilty predisposition for the author's codexed suggestions. Deviant, indeed.
-William F. Buckley
......huh
Paul = racist
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