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"None of this romantic, languid young men sucking the necks of beautiful people."
We judge Roberto Bolaño's purported masterpiece by its covers and find it quadruply sexy.
The parallels were there all along, even before we heard Scalia basically admit to the synchronicity between his life and "greasy git" Snape's.
Philip Parker, a professor of management science at Insead business school, is programming computers to collate information into custom-ordered books. In other words: He doesn't write the books, a robot does.
Are Alex Berenson and Colin Harrison actually robots obscuring the coming robot apocalypse? The answer to this question is also yes.
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