When I was in middle school and showed up wearing a high waisted skirt and a shawl draped over my elbows, everybody teased me for dressing like a grandmother. Well, in your face, as they say.
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“When the Devil quotes Scriptures, it’s not, really, to deceive, but simply that the masses are so ignorant of theology that somebody has to teach them the elementary texts before he can seduce them”–Paul Goodman
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