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Dingbot Since: Feb, 2012
Jan 10th 2014 at 4:09:35 PM •••

Someone needs to read this monsterpiece in Victor Borge's phonetic punctuation.

SirQuady Since: Apr, 2009
Nov 8th 2010 at 1:53:51 PM •••

Uhh, what's up with the page image? What does it have to do with the topic? The best I can read into it is that the piece is so bad you wish the author was dead? (Wut?). This just seems wrong from both a "THATS JUST WRONG MAN" and a "I think I'm incorrect" side of things. So yeah, can someone explain why it's there, what it's supposed to mean?

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MrDeath Since: Aug, 2009
Nov 8th 2010 at 2:14:11 PM •••

The page image is meant to depict some poor soul who's tried to read it, and whose brain has subsequently just given up when faced with the sheer awfulness of the book.

Ryuuma Since: Sep, 2010
Mar 7th 2011 at 2:03:33 PM •••

Oooook.... but.. why there's a lampant "The author, Jim Theis" written right under it?

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