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The simplest expression of the self, I says everything and nothing, describes everyone and no one.
Like few others, West shreds, or at least, candidly describes everyone from his physically abusive father ("I told him that he'd better never lay another hand on me and reminded him that I had a shotgun under my bed and would damn well use it if I had to") to Jackson ("I don't think he wanted me around") to West's adoring wife, Karen ("who loves, cares for and nurtures a very complicated man").
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His alter ego Jonah popularised the term "ranga", meaning ginger (from orangutan), and it was used to describe everyone from Julia Gillard to yours truly.
It is Personality Plus.' We've got to change the language because that was a time when, you know, certainly the red tops, were describing everyone with a Personality Disorder as a knife-wielding maniac.
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That sounds a little high to me, although it does describe everyone I know who owns an iPad.
Candiotti's current juggling act can't be easy, but he said he's getting a lot of help from Daily News staff — he described everyone as being "gung ho and supportive" and giving him high fives when things are going well.
This, of course, did not describe everyone, but it was the bulk of the bell curve.
I know that there's a lot of nuances, just as there are in the human experience – there's no one way to describe everyone.
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