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Of course, he's –he can pretty much sit how he damn well pleases.
The resulting panic is embodied in those tangled pronouns: "He's," "he," "his," "he," "he," "he's," "him".
"And Dylan Riley, he's — he was — a researcher.
He's wonderful, he's kind, he's perfect, he's... he's allergic to my dogs.
Today, he's he kind of guy who goes on Christian radio to denounce environmentalism as the "greatest threat to Western civilization".
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"Well, he is — he is," he said.
There he is!'" he recalled.
Wherever he was, he belonged.
"And he is," he concluded.
Of course he is – he's 20.
Whoever he is, he is not alone.
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