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    Morrissey's walking towards you. What do you do?

    Beam shyly at him. Approach him. "Excuse me. Sir. Please do." Nod. "This is for you." as I swipe something and run.
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    Post Whatever You Are Thinking At This Very Moment

    Morrissey "is" Hamlet. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like a John-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause (...) Am I a coward? Who calls me villain? breaks my pate across? Plucks off my beard and blows it in my face? Tweaks me by th' nose? gives me the lie i' th' throat As deep...
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    conversation using only morrissey lyrics

    as an outstretched arm slowly disappears, oh hooray
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    Love?

    You did guess right. The name's Gerard van Honthorst. ps: I noticed it.
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    Love?

    It's been poetry time: Title: LOVE I take to his wondrous soul. Folks, this is love. This reminds me of this painting about lust: When coal is hot and aglow it is clean; when it is cold and black it is dirty. I'm quite fond of the idea of the heart as an organ of...
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    Steven Severin: Robert Smith says ‘it’s just a matter of time’ until 2nd Glove album

    Re: Steven Severin: Robert Smith says ‘it’s just a matter of time’ until 2nd Glove al Are The Cure doing anything right now? Perhaps shutting something down which isn't switched on leads to an act of sparkling activity.
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    Want

    I used the word 'ego' for a button attached to you by other people's expectations which you adopt to feel socially accepted. Once it's there, it demands to be fed and to grow. Once it's there, you move away from yourself. Indeed I believe before I became involved with people I had no ego...
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    Morrissey's girlfriend

    Maybe this person is just a hopeless romantic who wants us to believe that the world is a wondrous place after all. I mean the news of Morrissey having a girlfriend is rather mind-bending and nearly verges on the absurd. If it were true, the planet might just as well want to switch orbit. It...
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    Maturing?

    "The only difference between children and adults is that there is no one to take care of us." Gary Warne Maturing often seems to be used synonymous with 'accepting limitations'. If I think about what has been called "mature", it seems to be a linear arrangement - not necessarily a coming...
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    Love?

    I love love, it keeps you upright. As long as it is attached to no person. Love is the spine of being true, except of course one's inner truth is hatred. But I don't know anyone who's in peace with himself having this as their mental skeleton. Do we actually understand what love is? I...
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