Re: It *is* becoming common practice (Re: Imagine if this ever became common practice)



Been fourteen days since I don't know when, and I just saw Towse
<self@xxxxxxxxx> with my best friend:

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Of =course= some of this will show up in someone's work. Why, even
as we speak, I'm writing a roman à clef with slightly disguised
situations and people.

... always, of course, describing someone in such a way they'd be
embarrassed to jump up and down and point to a character and say,
"Me! That's me! I know that glue-sniffing, fat, farting idiot is
really me!"


You promised you wouldn't use that. ~sniff~

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UV
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