Vulgar words in Fountain Street (Page 1)
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Before antiquity, gods shook the columns of their temples, the marble cracking through the clouds like thunder, a dress rehearsal before the buggering of Ganymede.
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they can't sense the horror of the water, the sun, the leering boys with hard-ons (jejune.... Òleering priapistic boysÓ sounds more poetic) who swagger like strangers with guns, blasting music into the sun, (Camus reference may be too oblique) striking poses worthy of Polyclitus.