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'What, like many of his generation, he really suffered from,' he says of Martin, 'was cultural deprivation: pop culture had proved so intoxicating during the 1960s that the intellectual infrastructure of taste and reference simply hadn't developed.' If this is not the revenge of the swot, it is at the very least pompous.
I began to feel really choked up when I first realized how he really suffered.
For instance, one of the participants thought placebo was dispensed to prove whether he really suffered from ADHD and was not pretending.
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