Many self-proclaimed centrists present as clearly partisan, but seem unaware of the fact. I suspect this is because they unconsciously equate centrism with balance, and instinctively work to prop up what they perceive as the weaker side. Or possibly they’re just in denial.
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I'm listening and prepared a huge bag with the symbol of the dollar in one side and of bitcoin in the other
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the villain in this story is a 600 meter tall kaiju with pale pinkish coloration and thousands of phalluses emerging from all over its misshapen body
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doesn't sound like Disney anymore, but continue
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well you see it's only a dream. the monster is the fevered hallucination of our young princess. everywhere she goes she sees this thing in her mind. our young princess suffers greatly under this burden until she finds her voice and fights back.
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the more she stands on a street corner with a megaphone shouting rabid abuses at strangers the more she is able to cope with her hallucinations. eventually she has attracted a large enough of crowd of admirers that she is offered a sinecure at the most prestigious institution.
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on her way to the sinecure a charming young prince asks if she would like to go out on a date. she declares that she has been assaulted and her mob of admirers dismember the prince. she steals his crown. fin.
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We need a disney princess who is relentless on narrative control