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frankenstein
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what would frankenstein blathe?
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Don't know about frankenstein. Maybe neck, blood, heart, transylvania. But the author of "frankenstein," Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, would probably blathe on, among other words, those from the poetry and other writings of Percy Shelley, her husband when he died by drowning in 1822 at the age of 30. She published several editions of his works after he died, the first in 1824 that included many of his poems that had not been published until then. Mary and Percy, in their day, were viewed by the public (mostly in England) kind of like Yoko Ono and John Lennon are viewed by the public today.
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Mary Shelly, Lord Byron and the Doc...Hmmm. I wonder how they got through the night?
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paste!
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i created a terrabriskism!
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The most preventable part of this disease would have been to not do Gain of Function research in the first place. Dr. Frankenstein let this monster out of the lab, Dr. Frankenstein doesn't just get to use his mistake as an excuse to take over the world's bodies and make the already bloated globalist even more glopulently obese. It wasn't innocent people going on about their business, who killed 660,000 people. It was Dr. Frankenstein. Here's a hint for survival in the face of an impending revolution: Don't help Dr. Frankenstein.
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what's it to you?
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