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// IT IS DEDICATION AND DESTRUCTION
// IT IS DARK, AND ELEGANT, AND SMALL
Confine yourself until that moment of beautiful release with one of The Wrong Station's most foul stories yet.
"BLACK LOTUS," written by Alexander Saxton and performed by Abigail Turner.
// IT IS DEDICATION AND DESTRUCTION
// IT IS DARK, AND ELEGANT, AND SMALL
Confine yourself until that moment of beautiful release with one of The Wrong Station's most foul stories yet.
"BLACK LOTUS," written by Alexander Saxton and performed by Abigail Turner.
// IT IS DEDICATION AND DESTRUCTION
// IT IS DARK, AND ELEGANT, AND SMALL
Confine yourself until that moment of beautiful release with one of The Wrong Station's most foul stories yet.
"BLACK LOTUS," written by Alexander Saxton and performed by Abigail Turner.
LUTNICK: I did have lunch w/ him as I was on a boat going across on a family vacation. My wife was with me as were my 4 children and nannies. We had lunch on the island. That's true. For an hour. We left with all of my children
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// EVER CRAVING, NEEDING, HARMING
// DESTROYING ALL, AND ITSELF
He is The Serpent, Son of The Serpent, Feast of The Serpent. He is the one "THAT EATETH HIS OWN TAIL," a new story from The Wrong Station.
Written by Alexander Saxton and performed by Anthony Botelho.
// EVER CRAVING, NEEDING, HARMING
// DESTROYING ALL, AND ITSELF
He is The Serpent, Son of The Serpent, Feast of The Serpent. He is the one "THAT EATETH HIS OWN TAIL," a new story from The Wrong Station.
Written by Alexander Saxton and performed by Anthony Botelho.
CHOTINER: So you misrepresented the doctor.
M: Well, I didn't know it would be popular. It was just for our followers.
C: Right. It's okay to lie when it's only close friends.
M: Hold on
CHOTINER: So you learned this technique in school?
DR: No, not— listen it was good advice. Pagliacci was in town.
C: Right. Is it standard to give advice before learning a patient’s name?
DR: Now look
CHOTINER: So you misrepresented the doctor.
M: Well, I didn't know it would be popular. It was just for our followers.
C: Right. It's okay to lie when it's only close friends.
M: Hold on
CHOTINER: So you learned this technique in school?
DR: No, not— listen it was good advice. Pagliacci was in town.
C: Right. Is it standard to give advice before learning a patient’s name?
DR: Now look
CHOTINER: So you learned this technique in school?
DR: No, not— listen it was good advice. Pagliacci was in town.
C: Right. Is it standard to give advice before learning a patient’s name?
DR: Now look