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Order + Order Some people might be skeptical of a Jew pairing up with a Roman Catholic. Their mutual confirmation might produce aberrant gameplay.
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Grounding might make people nervous when it does not conform to the game. She and I might heal ourselves independently of the authorities.
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I have a healing nature, but I am not a doctor. I perceive doctors as butchers. They throw away what can not play. My grounding is aberrant because it is unusually independent, perhaps even by West Coast standards. My psychology is firm and if I ever bragged about it they might want to cut out a piece of my brain.
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I really don’t think doctors ever knew what they were doing. Cut and paste, cut and paste, cut and paste. Aberrations in human anatomy are more common than they tell you. Cancer might not always be cancer. If I had never had the near-fatal surgery at UCLA Hospital, I might stll be alive today. I wonder about the lump I had in my neck though. It was unsightly and possibly dangerous.
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Unexpected changes in the body can be scary. I had always avoided doctors and thought I would never need one, but then all of a sudden this disgusting lump grew in my neck. I was hoping it would go away on it’s own, but I opted to see a doctor. I tend to be optimistic about the ability of the body to repair itself, withut medical intervention, but dying can be scary.
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I doubt I have cancer, but I might be taking a risk by not getting bloodwork. But I am content with my decision and will stick with it.
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I believe there are ways to tend to an ill patient without surgery or drugs, but it might get messy when pieces start falling off.
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When I got out of USC Hospital, my mother adviced me to seek counseling because it was not an easy experience. I didn’t seek counseling because I do not like to be a burden on others.
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I almost don’t want to believe that the lump in my neck would have been fatal if I had not tended to it. Back then, I was working as a dishwasher and my co-workers did not seem to notice it much. But something about the lump did not look right. It was not small.
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Perhaps hardship can induce illness.
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How much can the body take before it crumbles?
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Except for being somewhat overweight, I used to take fairly good care of myself. I do not smoke or use drugs.
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Racism contradicts my Hispanic conditioning and it is all too common in the East Coast. Most of them won’t admit it if you ask them.
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Lisa’s intrusion into the South might have had an illegal nature. She might have originally sought to capsize me, but perhaps she is gaining some respect for me. In her world of mean idiots, that is uncommon. Power is what East Coasters seek and the fact that I have been semi-capsized might make me ugly to her.
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In Lisa’s view, I might be a threat to East Coast security. It was her duty to put me down, perhaps lethally. The East Coast don’t play no games.
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The mentally ill are aberrant game players and the goal might be to destroy them. The East Coast has "evolved" beyond sympathy for the weak and helpless.
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A worker can have his way with a player. They make tasty tacos.
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Lisa is a worker. Wow. She sure is special.
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Lisa brought more toys with her than she did clothes. She crapped in one of her underwear but was too mature to have a player change it for her.
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Lisa works very hard on her waptop and is dedicated to her "work". She is better than James Bond.
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I’m not so sure I have to respect you, Lisa. The rules of the game are different here. You are in enemy territory. Guerrilla warfare…it’s your turn now.
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Lisa, Coming to the South was just a job, but now you’re stuck here. Perhaps you have even shed a few tears over it, which is not good for you. You have defamed you cadre, because it proves that you are just as human as we are. You are an embarrassment and deserve no sympathy because you are not a creature of sympathy.
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Expansion need not be violent, but because you are cynical, you sought to investigate. Your psychology is aberrant in my cadre, which need not be my family’s cadre.
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Perhaps I have become an abomination of revenge.
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Social backfire. Is it possible?
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Rely on the outside, not anyone here. Improper lines exist, and they’re not always so easy to discern, because sometimes they’re priests. Sometimes the savior himself is one of them.
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Wade too.
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One good guard is sometimes enough and it isn’t always based on size alone.
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