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- 027 - pimpness
- redux 005 - martin boobur
- redux 004 - speak loudly
- redux 003 - your name
- redux 002 - ninety seven percent
- redux 001 - your body
- 026 - part three coca cola apocalypse
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- 024 - part one three hours to go
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- 020 - the weirdest dream ever
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- 017 - real crash
- 016 - crappy movies
- 015 - redundant and ironic
- 014 - my other face
- 013 - i am mistaken
- 012 - for real two nazi
- 011 - for real one
- 010 - marley and me and israel
- 009 - 1983
- 008 - intellectual progress
- 007 - iron cage
- 006 - i have questions
- 005 - martin buber
- 004 - speak loudly
- 003 - your name
- 002 - ninety seven percent
- 001 - your body
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An idea I had to simply get down on paper. If you're a student of philosophy, you'll understand. Professor tend to throw the "-ness" suffix behind any and every word they see fit to. "Thrownness" is a concept thought up by Martin Heidegger, whom was probably the first philosophy professor to begin this malformed practice. "Hardness," "Softness," "Difficultness," "Redness," "Blueness." So I thought, why not "Pimpness?"
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