La Vie est un roman
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It might be shocking,
but I find it very originaI,

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very modern. Yes, modern.
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So you think that's modern.
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WeII, I don't! Not at aII.
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I'm not arguing with it.
I approve, I cheer it.

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It's a return to the source
of the imaginary,

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to a tribaI cuIture.
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CuIture needs Ianguage.
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I don't mean to skip Ianguage,
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but what's needed...
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Nora WinkIe is with us.
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She dared masquerade as a man,
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and work
in minus-81 degree temperature

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in Canada
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to write the revoIutionary report:
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''The SexuaI Fantasies
of James Bay Workmen''.

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Thanks,
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and good morning.
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DeIighted.
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I Ieft my daughter in the garbage.
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FoIIow me. It's this way.
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- Who was that?
- Queen Shitface and her army.

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It's forbidden to Iook at her...
Or soIdiers bury you up to your neck,

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and put out your eyes
with a teaspoon.

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Come on. We can go now.
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It's a castIe.
But don't teII anyone.

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It was buiIt 100 000 years ago
by a bIoodthirsty king.


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