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"'''A vague appetite for sex'''" is a short poem by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]].
[[File:A_vague_appetite_for_sex_(tweet).png|thumb|A vague appetite for sex.]]"'''A vague appetite for sex'''" is a short poem by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]].


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The universe is deterministic.
The universe is deterministic.


That said, I have spent three, as long as *four seconds* thinking about this question *very hard*.
That said, I have spent three— no: *four seconds* thinking about this question *very hard*.


All I come up with is Dionysiac neo-Edward Lear nonsense poems, and a vague appetite for sex.
All I come up with is Dionysiac neo-Edward Lear nonsense poems, and a vague appetite for sex.
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [ Post] @ Twitter (24 April 2021)
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1386034977226301446 Post] @ Twitter (24 April 2021)


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Latest revision as of 10:41, 19 October 2021

A vague appetite for sex.

"A vague appetite for sex" is a short poem by Karl Jones.

A vague appetite for sex

Context: "Why are women quick to perceive men are being sexist when they're not, but fail to call out women for being clearly sexist?"

Let's rule out free will.

The universe is deterministic.

That said, I have spent three— no: *four seconds* thinking about this question *very hard*.

All I come up with is Dionysiac neo-Edward Lear nonsense poems, and a vague appetite for sex.

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  • Post @ Twitter (24 April 2021)