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But if you don't want to spend much, imagine what you can do.
He added: "In order to understand why she enjoyed being prime minister so much – imagine you were prime minister and all your cabinet were [members of the opposite sex].
You can pretty much imagine what this kind of role-playing leads to, as well as the insistent implicit parallels the play keeps drawing between the war games of boys and men.
If it is to exercise sympathy or pay a debt to memory, then it quickly becomes clear that the exercise is hopeless, the debt overwhelming: there is no way to feel as much, remember as much, imagine as much as the dead justly demand.
You can pretty much imagine anyone saying "U mad?" to also be snacking on a strip of bacon, even Cam'ron himself, unless he keeps halal.
So, yes, I could very much imagine the comforts of being in a writing program and surrounding oneself with like-minded young people struggling with the same kinds of quandaries.
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We have so much imagining to do". Janani Balasubramanian is an artist, nerd, and one half of the performance art duo DarkMatter.
Not much, I imagine.
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