questions_without_answers
raze given that time is the father
and earth is the mother
are we all just the offspring
of some cosmic booty call?
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raze and what song do you play on television when you don't write television-friendly songs? maybe you take a song that has a line about a sex toy and change it to something more nonsensical but less likely to anger the crtc, so you can giggle internally while you're singing. i don't know if that's an answer, but it could be a solution. 140421
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raze what's the opposite of a sausage party? an avocado extravaganza? 230525
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raze how many of my furry friends have i misgendered? 230601
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raze how many sporting events have been ruined by incompetent (or corrupt) officiating? 240405
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raze had abraham lincoln been born about two centuries later, and had he become a passionate proponent of the internet and its myriad possibilities, would his friends and detractors have dubbed him abe linkin'? 241217
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raze what do you call a sloppy joe that doesn't fall apart? a neat nancy? 250720
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raze what is the statistical probability of getting mosquito bites on two fingers of the same hand on the same day? 250917
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raze what is the winter equivalent of an indian_summer? a gypsy fall? 251226
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ovenbird I don’t watch a lot of TV. But today I watched the first episode of Dying for Sex. It bowled me right over. It isn’t even remotely what the title suggests it is. It asks big questions. Like these questions:

If you were imminently dying, who would you want to do it with? Think about it. Who do you imagine holding your hand? Who would you trust with your vulnerability, your grief, your rage? Who could you laugh darkly with? Cry freely with? Who would let your death be your own? Is it the person standing next to you? What do you do if it isn’t?
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