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I want to post controversial stuff and get everyone's attention!


Fat people should all have their jaws wired up.


Men with erection problems should have a visible tattoo so we don't waste time talking to them.


People with an irrational fear of dogs, hoodies and anyone who isn't a clone of them, should be airlifted into Mogadishu to help them gain perspective.


Over to you.

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I'm not the biggest fan of humanity, so the more dogs who jump up at weak snobby timid middle class people the better. Especially if said dog is wet from a jump into a smelly pond. Magic right there.


Just to clarify, my fears are NOT irrational and I DO believe everyone is out to get me.


Louisa.

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