"Sometimes the “raver” is clearly distressed. One man in Cork screamed his question at me, and then – the moment I suggested that his version of the plot was a bit odd – left the hall, shouting abuse and kicking over chairs."
If so, why didn't you scream "you lack raging phallus power" and commit a sex crime? That would have made quite an impression.
Afraid the noble, enraged gent was not I. Though I can understand people getting so irate at the second coming of the Nazis. Again that quote, "Because you are neither hot nor cold but lukewarm, I spit you out of my mouth." Raging phallus power has its place in the emotions.
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"Sometimes the “raver” is clearly distressed. One man in Cork screamed his question at me, and then – the moment I suggested that his version of the plot was a bit odd – left the hall, shouting abuse and kicking over chairs."
If so, why didn't you scream "you lack raging phallus power" and commit a sex crime? That would have made quite an impression.
Afraid the noble, enraged gent was not I. Though I can understand people getting so irate at the second coming of the Nazis. Again that quote, "Because you are neither hot nor cold but lukewarm, I spit you out of my mouth." Raging phallus power has its place in the emotions.
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