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Mark's brother Charity the candle-maker was

  • Mark's brother Charity the candle-maker was quite the babe-magnet, but not much came of it. Charity was gay but transcendent, and Mark loved women but was a homely slob. Even so,
  • they'd find love. Mark seduced the maid, who was willing to settle for him, and big bro Charity used a dating site for gay male candlemakers called Wax and Wayne. See, love is easy
  • " chimed Buddyboy4711. The nerd from Texas named Buddy Holly said, "No, it's so easy to fall in love."
  • This is still true sixty years later. People are gullible. Popular songs are still about love but nowadays there is a sick aspect to the dating culture. And so forth. Mum was right
  • about how Western society would sexually degenerate itself. Men became women, people had lofty ideals about their relationships and abortions skyrocketed! Mom seemed be wise when
  • she increased the transparency on her perceptive lens. Mom saw things the way they really were, not the way I saw them, which was
  • good. I trusted mom's vision because I once saw Uncle Bob as a floating purple cucumber. Imagine my surprise when he started speaking and told me to make him
  • into some kind of flying purple salad or something. As a floating purple cucumber, Uncle Bob's mouth was very small and his voice high-pitched, but I tried my best to understand
  • everything he said about cucumber racism. Those green cucumbers were extremely underprivileged. Uncle Bob, however, quite enjoyed life as a floating purple cucumber.
  • The cucumbers assembled themselves to peacefully storm the streets holding up signs that read "Cucumber Lives Matter!" The other vegetables were offended. "ALL vegetables matter!"

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