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Asshole, I thought.
"You're the asshole," I said.
Imagine!" "You asshole," I muttered.
"Asshole," I sputtered, when he floundered to the surface.
What an asshole, I think I can say.
"I am not an asshole," I wrote, and it fit.
Armstrong claims he is "forever the asshole, I can't change that narrative".
To whatever extent this makes me sound like an asshole, I agree.
What d'you want, asshole?" "I just have something I want to get off my chest".
"But if opponents say 'you are an asshole', I ask them not to state it as fact, but as their opinion".
(Such as: "I realised when I became a reformed alcoholic: Hey, I'm the same asshole, I just have fewer dents in my car!") In practice, most of this gets lost beneath the foaming torrent of his virtuosity.
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