Twister 1974

Judgmental people passed judgment on everyone and claimed to hate those who passed judgment. Fast food was eaten. Things spun out of control

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Twister 1973

As he licks her thighs he stops and says, That’s a big boil. And she wants to scream so much. But instead she imagines her mother’s oatmeal.

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Twister 1972

There was a hot tub and she understood, finally, what might be expected of her. But it was empty. That’s where we do the sous vide, he said.

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Twister 1971

In desperation, he inadvertently insulted a butcher, a rabbi, a dog handler and a speech therapist. I’ll be single my whole life, he thinks.

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Twister 1970

They emerged from the bedroom finally, coughing, grasping for air, and they were famished. I want a burger that tastes like you, he told her

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Twister 1969

There was music in the distance and he walked to it. His skin was moist with the sun’s heat. I hate people, he told the first person he saw.

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Twister 1968

The television blasts ads for irrelevent sundries. She knows she’ll never get his attention now. I’ve heard about guys like you, she growls.

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Twister 1967

She says, I’m such a hoarder, I can’t throw anything out. And he harangues her about false nostalgia. And she says, And now I’m leaving you.

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Twister 1966

And at the birth of their child he called her a hero but then decided he could never look at her sexually again. You pooped it out, he said.

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Twister 1965

His eyes hurt but he won’t admit it, not while she’s taking her shirt in front of him. Tell me what you see, she coos. His eyes hurt so much

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