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My Best Fiend (Apologies to Werner Herzog)
Look at him: he looks like a kindly uncle, or a wise older mentor, the kind of guy you can go to for advice about girls or what all the best people are reading, or fine wine. But then, you start looking a little closer: the jet-black eyes with the vaguely fanatical sheen. The set of the ...
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