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perussiscientia
The Sage still finds herself fascinated with death.
Feb 13, 2008 00:33
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one_fry_short
February 13 2008, 06:02:35 UTC
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perussiscientia
February 13 2008, 16:18:29 UTC
All the more reason to get her off of the Earth.
Though to be honest, people like her just interest me. There is no tragedy in what she is doing because she deserves whatever is going to befall her. It's the victims who have no say in a potentially avoidable end that make me sad.
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one_fry_short
February 13 2008, 16:46:04 UTC
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conradsbaked
February 13 2008, 07:56:33 UTC
She should speed up the process.
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perussiscientia
February 13 2008, 16:21:01 UTC
But then what would we do to entertain ourselves for the next twenty five days.
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wickedlywest
February 13 2008, 08:20:51 UTC
Her 'talent' can just as easily be exploited postmortem. It need not conflict with her well-deserved death.
I suspect I could spin her pathetic tale into a halfway marketable screenplay.
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wishboned
February 13 2008, 13:55:15 UTC
Sure, Sebastian; best not to let those commercial American scumbags ruin the cinematic dignity of a gem like blogging.
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wickedlywest
February 14 2008, 00:25:16 UTC
Making light of suicide?
How characteristically trite.
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wishboned
February 14 2008, 01:12:04 UTC
I can picture it now: rapid cuts between the boiling tea-kettle and the discontented webmistress as she clicks through dictionary.com.
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historicmind
February 13 2008, 23:04:30 UTC
Damn, she deleted the thing before I could read the updates. What did her last post say?
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perussiscientia
February 14 2008, 01:57:21 UTC
She complained about the news network, everything was reposted at 90-day-jane.blogspot.com
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Though to be honest, people like her just interest me. There is no tragedy in what she is doing because she deserves whatever is going to befall her. It's the victims who have no say in a potentially avoidable end that make me sad.
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I suspect I could spin her pathetic tale into a halfway marketable screenplay.
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How characteristically trite.
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