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Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Discovering My Second Life
Last night was weird. Over the past couple of weeks I have read a lot about Second Life and I have been intrigued to find out a bit more about it. Well, last night I gave it a go and it's weird. I don't know how many of you have actually heard about it/seen it/signed up for it, but allow me to explain (as best I can).

Essentially, Second Life is exactly what it says it is - another life. Upon signing up for the programme, you have to pick a name for your avatar and put in some basic information about yourself. At this point you have the option to join the free service or the premium service. As I was only seeking to understand how this works, I only signed up for the free service. As far as I can tell, if you sign up for the premium service, you can buy property and make money that can then be converted into real money (as far as I understand). Once you have signed in and chosen a name you enter a 'training' area where you learn how the whole thing works. For example, you learn how to change the appearance of your avatar in the finest detail. You can modify hair, body, clothes, even the length of your eyelashes and the shape of your eyebrows. Once this is done and you get to grips with how to control the character, you're away into the virtual world and free to explore what Second Life has to offer.

Once I got past the 'training' I was unleashed upon the world, free to do whatever I wanted - the freedom! So what did I do??? I wondered around aimlessly and spoke to some rather unusual characters. The first of these was a guy with the name of Dwarfbox (or something like that). Now I guess you would suspect that the first thing that struck me was his unusual name, well you would be wrong. What first brought him to my attention was the chicken on his shoulder. Yes, you did read that right - a chicken. There he was, confidently strutting around (would you carry a chicken if you lacked confidence?? I guess not), with a chicken perched on his shoulder. Why?? Why the urge to walk around in an alternative reality with a chicken as a companion?? This place is clearly weird.

After talking to the chicken-man, I bumped into someone else who was almost as weird. This guy was walking around with an afro for a head. No eyes, nose or mouth, just one great big fuzzy afro. Barely had we got passed the hellos, than he was asking me what I have got and if I have any money. Bit forward I thought, especially for a man who has an afro for a head. I said no, I was new. He replied 'Try this'. Next thing you know, I have acquired something called 'Red Dragon'. Is this some kind of weird, alternative reality drug? And why has he just given to me?? And why has he now disappeared?? I decided that this 'Red Dragon' thing was not a good thing to have. 'Never accept gifts from strangers' my mum always said, 'particularly if their head is an afro' (Ok, maybe she didn't say the last bit).

Before leaving this weird world, I bumped into a couple of ladies. Given the nature of this weird place however, they weren't just any old ladies. One of them was dressed rather conventionally, whereas her companion was a little more, how shall we say, extroverted. Essentially, she was dressed in her underwear and wore a witches hat and carried a dragon around for company. Quite why she felt the need to carry a dragon around with her I have no idea, perhaps because she could. I realised at this point that there is a strange obsession in this place to accessorise with mythical creatures, or chickens.

After talking to these weird and wonderful characters, I decided to leave and re-enter the real world. A world where people don't carry chickens on their shoulders, or have afros for a head, or accessorise their clothes with a purple dragon. Having said that, how long will it be before Bush or Blair do all three?? Perhaps we will see Bush with a chicken on his shoulder after the elections. But after a while, would it be Bush with a chicken on his shoulder, or a chicken with a Bush under his feet?? Who knows, it's a crazy world!
posted by korova @ 8:23 am   3 comments
Monday, October 30, 2006
Errrr...............
Do you ever have one of those moments when you sit at the computer and you don't know what to write? Like right now. I don't feel like I have anything interesting to say whatsoever, but the computer was here, switched on, so I felt the urge to read some blogs. I guess there are loads of things that I could talk about. I just can't think of any. So here I am typing away, producing a load of inconsequential nonsense that you are inexplicably reading (you crazy fool). Seriously, why are you reading this?? Go and do something more useful. Paint your dog, shave your cat, make interesting sculptures out of brie, anything. Are you still there?? Man, you are crazy! Really, there is nothing to read here. There is no witty remarks, no joke, no revelations, nothing. And now you have just wasted all that time reading this. What do you think you have gained from this?? Nowt I tell thee. Still at least I have just killed ten minutes of spare time. Now who's the fool? Oh, it's me isn't it? Damn.
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Sunday, October 29, 2006
At The Seaside




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Friday, October 27, 2006
Heard on the Bus.....
'Mummy, why have they got Christmas lights up? Can't we have Halloween first?'
It made me smile when I heard it. The idea that Christmas is imposed upon them and that we shouldn't think about it until at least after Halloween. Obviously a smart kid.
posted by korova @ 11:10 pm   4 comments
Monday, October 23, 2006
Staring At The Sun

Maybe i'll go blind.
posted by korova @ 12:35 pm   2 comments
Saturday, October 21, 2006
My Harassment Hell - Part I
For sometime now I have been wanting to go into this subject on my blog, but I have been unsure as to whether I should place this in the public domain. Not because I feel it is a 'dodgy' subject as such, more due to the fact that it is still a very raw subject for me and I am not sure whether this will help me, or hinder me. But, hey, I'll give anything a go.

I have been thinking a lot about what has happened in the past year of my life. Leaving my old job, getting a new one, starting a blog, developing my political beliefs etc. I started my current job just over one year ago now, and I am very happy in what I do. This is in stark contrast to my previous job, which was a living hell. And it is this living hell I wish to share with everyone. Whether you like it, or not!!!

I used to work for a major retail chain in the UK. It was only ever a stop-gap for me as I looked for something more interesting that suited my qualifications (for a long time it was publishing, but I soon discovered how hard it is to get into). However, it paid my rent and things seemed to be going well for me for sometime. My managers respected me, I had the support of all the staff I worked with and, generally speaking, I had a good reputation throughout the area. Unfortunately, my main allies at work (the personnel manager and my store manager) both left to take up other roles (one left, the other was transferred). When I found out who the new manager was going to be, I was quite pleased. I had dealt with him before and I felt he would support my development. My colleague, however, urged caution as he had heard that he was a bit of a bastard. I just ignored him and carried on believing that this would be good for me.

Well, it all started ok. My manager seemed to respect me and, for a time, I remained in his good books. I felt encouraged when he agreed to put me on a management training programme that would have seen me step up to store manager upon completion. He supported my decision making and was keen to aid my development at all times. After a couple of months, however, things started to get a bit weird. I had discovered that I would need some specialist training as my job role was going to change. I was quite keen to take this on as it meant that my role within the workplace was likely to become more important in the drive to increase business. At this time, the alarm bells weren't ringing so I just saw this as another small obstacle that I needed to negotiate.

It wasn't long before I started to sense that things weren't as they should be. I had heard a rumour that I was being sent to another store to do some training and I was going to be replaced by someone else 'temporarily'. I had no idea what was going on. My manager had not discussed this with me, what on earth was happening?? Eventually, we did have a conversation about how we were going to proceed, and I aired some concerns about being sent to another busy store (the department I was to be working in was twice as busy and therefore, more difficult to get any quality training). These were casually dismissed and I was told not to worry everything will be fine. I then raised the question of my management training. I did not feel I could do both to a satisfactory standard and I asked if I could be suspended on my course. The answer I got confused me somewhat:



'Well, you have a degree so I am sure you can manage that.'
Never mind that my degree had nothing to do with my job and was, therefore, totally irrelevant. I must add at this point that he did not have any such qualifications and he had actually left school at 16. I left the meeting dispirited and conscious of the fact that I was being disposed of. At this point I decided to contact the woman that was running the management course and explained the situation. She told me that that was fine and she would suspend me on the course until I had finished doing my training at the other store. So why wouldn't my manager do this??? I was getting more and more suspicious about his motives for sending me away for 'training' and I felt that the odds were stacking up against me. But still, I just got on with my job and did the best I could do without making too much of a fuss. I have always been very aware of how important it is to maintain a professional relationship with your colleagues and not develop some kind of emotional relationship with them (something I still try to maintain).
After a couple of weeks, I found myself working in the other store and commencing my training. Fortunately, they were a great bunch and they made me feel right at home. However, relations with my manager at my main store were about to hit an all time low..........
I guess you'll have to wait for Part II to find out more.
posted by korova @ 10:02 pm   2 comments
On That Bombshell...........
Posting might be a little light the next two weeks (both here and on Mask) as my sister-in-law is visiting from Spain. I just have enough time to give you Part I of my harassment hell in my previous job, something I have been wanting to get off my chest for quite a while now. Enjoy!!!
posted by korova @ 9:37 pm   0 comments
I Warned You.............
Well, you have left me with no option...............

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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Pearl Jam Nominated for Social Impact Award
Pearl Jam have been deservedly nominated for their work on effecting social change. They have been nominated in the Good Woodie category of MTVu's 2006 Woodie Awards. The award is for bands whose:

'commitments effected the greatest change this year. Music that makes a difference.'

You can vote for them here.
posted by korova @ 10:13 pm   0 comments
Just When I Thought This Hellish Day Wouldn't Get Any Better....
Something really cool happens! Back in April, I had an extract published from one of my posts on the struggle against anti-abortionists. I was dead chuffed as I had been writing to The Guardian for sometime and never getting anything published (although the letters I wrote were similar in content to ones that were chosen). Well, guess what? They have printed another extract this morning!! Only a small piece but still, kinda cool eh? The bummer is that they keep publishing ones that are a little controversial in our house!! Bearing in mind that my wife is a Catholic (albeit a centre-left one), these issues can be troublesome. Guess I'll get a hug, followed by a bollocking when I get home tonight!!!
posted by korova @ 1:08 pm   1 comments
Sunday, October 15, 2006
I stole this from Neath, who stole it from Wes, who stole it from alimalie!! Answers are based on Mask.....

1) Are you happy/satisfied with your blog's content and look? A lot happier now. I have been out of the loop on computers for sometime now, so I had some serious catching up to do. Now I have learnt a few more tricks, I am very happy with the look. As for content, wish I could spend more time on it to be honest. My better posts take a couple of hours to write due to the research element and, with the best will in the world, I have a full-time job and a wife to think about so I can't dvout hours on end to it.


2) Does your family know about your blog? Some do, some don't. I told some after an extract was published in The Guardian - I was just too damn excited!!

3) Do you feel embarrassed to let your friends know about your blog? Most of my friends are relieved because I now have an outlet and I don't bash their ears anymore over my thoughts!!

4) Did blogging cause positive changes in your thoughts? No, it entrenched them if anything.

5) Do you only open the blogs of those who comment on your blog or do you love to go and discover more by yourself? Sometimes I click on the next blog link, sometimes I pick random right-wing sites to stalk......depends on my mood.

6) What does a visitor counter mean to you? Do you like having one on your blog? I guess it is important as I would like people to know what is really going on. However, you are never going to change minds, just confirm them, so in that respect I suppose it doesn't matter.

7) Did you try to imagine your fellow bloggers and give them real pictures? No.

8) Admit it. Do you think there is any real benefit in blogging? Yeah, it provides an outlet and publicises events that are otherwise ignored. Even the media are bringing dragged along by stories that are doing the rounds on blogs.

9) Do you think that Blogger's society is isolated from the real world or interaction with events? Nope. It is the real world. The world that people hide from society. The side they like to pretend doesn't exist. This is a way for them to be themselves without the peer group pressures.

10) Does criticism annoy you or do you feel it is a normal thing? It emboldens me.

11) Do you fear some political blogs and avoid them? Mmmm, I embrace them. They are certainly shaping the news agenda more and more, although not enough for my liking.

12) Were you shocked by the arrest of some bloggers? It is an affront to liberty and free speech.

13) What do you think will happen to your blog after you die? People will look at it and think I was a crazy far-left extremist. Perhaps I am.

14) What song do you like to hear? What song would you like to link to on your blog? I hinted to this earlier, Harrowdown Hill by Thom Yorke. It sums up the state of politics at the moment. Innocent men are hounded for standing up to the state.

15) The next "victims?" Hopefully, Bush in November and Blair sooner rather than later. In terms of this questionnaire, whatever.
posted by korova @ 6:58 pm   2 comments
Live - Throwing Copper
Yeah, I know I didn't do one last week. Truth be told, I was a little busy with my other site and I didn't have the energy/time to post over here. Apologies to you all!! Anyway, my choice this week is the superb album by Live, Throwing Copper. I have to concede that, although I am a fan of the band in general, they are not on the same level as some other bands I like. However, this album is superb and holds its own amongst the many other great albums of this period. It is one of those rare things, an album without a single weak track. Consequently, no list would be compete without it.

I did not pick up on Live initially, it was only through raiding my sister's CD collection one day that I came across it and give it a listen. I was pretty blown away by what I heard. They seemed to have a good blend between REM style pop songs and Pearl Jam style rock. It opens with the, initially eerie sounding, Dam at Otter Creek. The opener builds slowly with a simple guitar riff before breaking into a passionate crescendo of noise and from here on in, the passion never lets up. This is followed by the breath-taking trio of Selling the Drama, I Alone and Iris. Three exceptional songs that any band would be proud to have in their back catalogue.

Lightning Crashes is one of the most beautiful songs that I have ever heard. Again building on a simple guitar riff, it once again breaks into a passionate chorus that makes your spine tingle. It is one of those songs (like Hard to Imagine) that actually brings a tear to my eye. They go up a gear with Top, All Over You and Shit Town (an ode to shit towns everywhere) before initially slowing it down again with the awesome T.B.D. Stage and Waitress are standard rockers, although Stage has a punkier edge to it, while Waitress is rather more mainstream (and possibly has the weakest lyrics on the album).

Pillar of Davidson is another beautiful song, similar to Lightning Crashes, and is one of the strongest albums on the album in my opinion. An epic song with a passionate chorus, it really makes you long for the days when music was about passion and feeling, rather than bland sentiments and fake grand standing. Not that I am going to mention any names! The album closes with the unusual White, Discussion, a song that breaks into essentially a four minute instrumental with Kowalczyk repeating the line 'Look where all this talking got us, baby', while the guitars wail around in the background.

Throwing Copper is a fantastic album, and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the scene of the early nineties. I would also recommend their follow-up Secret Samadhi and The Distance to Here is also worth checking out (although I don't rate it as highly as their predecessors). Unfortunately, I kinda lost interest in Live after V, a very poor album that had very little to redeem it. Consequently, I haven't really checked out their latest stuff, so any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
posted by korova @ 4:41 pm   3 comments
Friday, October 13, 2006
For All the Cows......
This goes out to everyone who has voted for the infamous 'sexy cow'. I will publish the photo on one further condition (and this is my last one): You have to work 'sexy cow' into a post on your blog and provide the evidence. Once this has been fulfilled, I will post the photo without any hesitation!! I look forward to reading your posts!!!
posted by korova @ 12:58 pm   0 comments
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Christmas....Bollocks More Like........
Many things upset me in this world (hard to believe I know, but keep with me on this one) but amongst the utter awfulness one thing shines like a beacon above all else (literally). 'And what is this one thing' I hear you cry. I'll tell you my friends, as you have been so patient. What really pisses me off is those stupid sods who cover their houses in Christmas lights and animatronic Santas. The bastards. I mean how annoying are they?? Especially in soddin' October! Back in my day, it just looked tacky. We would mock the muppets at the end of our street who turned their home into Santa's bloody grotto every year. They were ritually laughed at (and then ritually slaughtered).

I was watching the bloody atrocious GMTV this morning (a fatal mistake that I have barely recovered from. I'm still picking bits of liquidised brain off my floor now) and they were celebrating this. That's right, they were clapping like the gormless fools that they are lapping up this shite. 'C'mon everyone, let's celebrate the morons and their brand of sub-culture'. Yes, let's. And then, when we are finished clapping like brainless morons, perhaps we could consider the amount of electricity they are consuming to maintain their stupidity for another season. Then let's consider the sheer waste of human life in setting the bloody thing up. Add up the total time spent over a lifetime of indulging in such stupidity, I'm sure it would be roughly equivalent to the time Shakespeare spent on writing his entire back catalogue, and that was mostly shite in my book (and I'm an English Lit. graduate!!!).

Yeah, come on everyone, let's celebrate the culture of the terminally stupid. After all, in these trying times, when the nuclear holocaust is just around the corner, you need twinkly lights and animatronic Santas just to get through this shit, right?

Sexy Cow Update: So far we have one vote in this 'yes' camp. Come on, this is far better than pissy Christmas lights and you know it!!
posted by korova @ 8:44 pm   2 comments
Don't Have a Cow Man
As alimalie very kindly pointed out, the link I posted to the 'sexy cow' didn't work. Consequently, I am putting my blog in your hands. If enough people wish to see the bizarre 'sexy cow' I will post the picture here, uncensored for your delight/shock/disgust/horror/arousal. If not, regard the whole affair as an abomination best forgotten. Thank you and good night.
posted by korova @ 1:30 pm   4 comments
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Thought For The Day.....
Can a cow ever be sexy?

(Please don't click the link if you are offended, seriously. I just found it weird and I wanted to share it, but it is very scary and more than a little offensive.)
posted by korova @ 11:42 pm   1 comments
Advertising Scum
Do ever have one of those moments when something just pops into your head? For no reason whatsoever? Guess that's why they invented blogs so idiots like me can just type out any old crap just to get it out of their system. Today, my mind turns to the evils of advertising. Before I start, apologies if this comes across as a Bill Hicks rip-off, it is just that it genuinely annoys me. Grrrrr. Right, where was I? Oh yes, the thing that annoys me.......

Am I the only one who gets thoroughly hacked off by twatty non-celebrities hawking their wares in the name of flogging some useless junk that you don't really need? My particular favourite is the one with bloody Carol Vorderman (who, by the way, I used to idolise when studying for my maths GCSE). She pops on the screen with her gurning, 'I'm trying to look like a sexy mathematician', overly made-up face wittering on about loans and alike. A famous mathematician? Flogging loans? How wrong is that, on any level? All the poor people who look at her and say: 'Well if she thinks it's ok.......'. All for a fat fee to spend on ever more elaborate ways to make her look like a 'sexy mathematician' (can there really be such a thing?).

I mean really, they are scum aren't they?? As far as I am concerned as soon as they put their name/music/gurning face to anything, they have lost my trust. They are nothing more than a front for one of the bastard corporations that are slowly ruining the world in which we live. Thank God there are still bands with integrity (Pearl Jam/Radiohead) to counteract the 'what am I selling today' gimme yer money wank like U2.....Sorry, I don't know what that was all about. I wrote this at lunchtime at work, must have been a bad moment. Now I'm home and I have a cup of tea, it all seems so pointless. What was I going on about? And the really stupid thing is that I will still post this anyway. What a fuc.....................................
posted by korova @ 1:37 pm   1 comments
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
A List of Things I Like That You May be Interested in, or you might wonder why you are wasting your time, especially when the title is so long and ...
Favourite band: Pearl Jam

Favourite album: Vs

Least favourite band: Oasis - utter shite

Least favourite album I own: Do It Yourself by Seahorses - a weak moment

CD that I treasure: Toss up between my Nirvana Unplugged CD that has an error on the tracklisting (and is apparently quite rare), and my three CD Live in Atlanta Pearl Jam set that I had to get on import in three parts and took a lot of effort on my part to complete.

Favourite song: rearviewmirror

Song to play when happy: Smile - Pearl Jam

Chill out song: Teardrop - Massive Attack

Favourite song shorter than 2mins: Tourette's - Nirvana
Favourite song over 7mins long: Aqueous Transmission - Incubus
Song that makes me cry: Hard to Imagine - Pearl Jam

Song that makes me bounce around like a loony: In Your Honor - Foo Fighters (the ending just makes me go nuts!!!)

Song to trash your room to: Radio Friendly Unit Shifter - Nirvana (see previous post on In Utero)

Song by my favourite band that I hate: Half Full - just bad

Song to play when depressed: Paranoid Android - Radiohead

Album that I can listen to without pressing skip: Superunknown
Favourite song from a live music DVD: Stacked Actors - Foo Fighters: Everywhere but Home

Favourite music DVD/video: Pearl Jam Touring Band
Favourite live CD: From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah
Song to play in solitude: We Haven't Turned Around - Gomez

Song with favourite lyric: Very Ape - Nirvana

Song that you most closely associate with your blog:
Mask: Harrowdown Hill - Thom Yorke
Reality: Dirty Frank - Pearl Jam
Favourite box set: With The Lights Out - Nirvana
Favourite artwork for an album - Vitalogy
Favourite music related book: Come As You Are by Michael Azerrad
posted by korova @ 2:29 pm   3 comments
Monday, October 02, 2006
My Last.FM Chart For Last Week

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Doll

Hey just testing my new mobile....Unbelievably, it can send photos straight to my website!!! How cool is that????
posted by korova @ 9:39 pm   5 comments
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Pathetic Little Fat Man
I don't like David Bowie, but this is hilarious. Taken from Gervais' follow up to The Office, the man is a genius!!



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Nirvana - In Utero
If I had to choose one Nirvana album to add to this collection, it would be In Utero. Of course, most people would go for the more obvious Nevermind, but this is perhaps there most complete album. It blends the raw sound of Bleach with the more pop sounding Nevermind to perfection. Having said that, it is not an easy album to listen to. It is not as immediate as their previous album and requires a certain amount of perseverance to get the best out of it. Sadly, this was the last studio album that they were to release (which seems to make much of the content strangely prophetic).

I remember buying the album on the day of release. I had been looking forward to it for some time as I really loved Nevermind. There was some controversy over the release of the album, as it was released around the same time as Vs, and the usual media talk about rivalry reared its head once more. It also proved controversial as, according to some reports, the label weren't happy with the quality of the album and wanted it to sound more commercial (leading to Scott Litt being hired to mix a couple of tracks). This in turn led to delays before its eventual release towards the end of 1993.

I remember getting the album home and spending ages looking at the artwork, particularly the back cover with its mixture of orchids and fetus. I was also struck by one of the photos of Kurt in the booklet. One of the photos has Kurt in a home-made Flipper t-shirt with bright pinky/red hair. To this day I have always wanted to dye my hair that colour, but I have never had the balls (besides, I am getting a little old for bright red hair!!). I was also intrigued by the symbols that were scattered around the artwork which were lifted from a book called The Woman's Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects, but I never got a chance to actually decipher them (if anyone does know I would be interested to find out). I also remember scrawling the lyrics to the songs all over my school folders. One that sticks in my mind was:

If you ever need anything please don't
Hesitate to ask someone else first
I'm too busy acting like I'm not naive
I've seen it all, I was here first.
(Very Ape)

I'm not sure why I chose these lyrics in particular, I guess I just liked the fuck you attitude.

As I mentioned earlier, the album had a rougher sound than its predecessor. Songs like Milk It and Scentless Apprentice were nothing like anything on Nevermind. It still had some more mainstream songs, Heart-Shaped Box and All Apologies being two good examples (in fact, these were the only two songs released as singles before Kurt killed himself). However, Kurt claimed that he wanted to move away from verse-chorus-verse type songs and concentrate on the more aggressive sounding songs like Scentless Apprentice and Milk It.

It is difficult to pick out any songs that really stood out for me but I guess if I had to pick one, it would be Radio Friendly Unit Shifter. It's probably not one of their most popular songs but I loved it. I loved the lyrics and I loved the fucked up guitar sound throughout the song. It really resonated with me when I was at school (especially the line: 'what is wrong with me') as I felt like a bit of a loner at times and I would go home, play this loud and just go mental in my room. I used to throw chairs around and just trash my room, but being the goodie that I was, I would do it while my parents were out and then after I had calmed down, put everything back in its place!! What a rebel. The song also contains the maxim that I have tried to live my life by ever since I bought this album:

Hate your enemies
Save, save your friends
Find, find your place
Speak, speak the truth.
Kurt apparently described it as a 'throwaway', but I still love it.
Amongst the many other highlights on the album are Rape Me (an anti-media tirade, cleverly playing with the opening riff on Smells Like...), Pennyroyal Tea (a song about a herbal drink used for abortion) and Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle (about the persecuted actress). As far as I am concerned, any self-respecting fan of early nineties music would have this in their collection. It is one the greatest albums of all time.
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"all my rage and fear welled up inside me and expressed itself in biscuit form"

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