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Why do the impulsive notions of a would-be do-gooder always translate into the...
Author:
Chuck Palahniuk
Book:
Doomed
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Why do the impulsive notions of a would-be do-gooder always translate into the ideals of the next civilization?
( Chuck Palahniuk )
[ Doomed ]
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