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A DIVINE LIMBO & ROME AS A ''READY MADE''
”No barrel, even though it’s lost a hoop or end-piece, ever gapes as one whom I saw ripped right from his chin to where we fart: his bowels hung between his legs, one saw his vitals and the miserable sack … Continue reading →
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