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Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Things Other People Accomplished When They Were Your Age
Things Other People Accomplished When They Were Your Age
tells me that when they were my age
Joseph Guillotin proposed a beheading machine to the French National Assembly.
The Marquis de Sade, imprisoned for much of his life, wrote the novel
Justine
.
How heartwarming is that?
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Sal
Unhip, unyoung. Leo. Dragon. INFJ. Born in the cold white north. Raised in the sun. I watch the boats on the Bay from a perch off the Filbert Steps. Tim Berners-Lee is *my *hero.
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