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The ban was put into place because someone thought that maybe e-cigarettes might be harmful, and probably because they commit the unpardonable crime of looking like cigarettes which validates the secret belief of some smokers that they want to ban our smokes because we look so damn cool. .
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It commits the unpardonable sin of being dull.
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As Tony Kushner, author of Angels in America, says: "Naomi Wallace commits the unpardonable sin of being partisan, and, the darkness and harshness of her work notwithstanding, outrageously optimistic.
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