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My mouth and nose started to bleed, and my lips grew so big that I technically could not speak anymore.
Also, why is it that I technically can't vote?
Finding the LGBT community was like joining a new club that I (technically) belonged to, but when I arrived to pick up my towel and complimentary gym pass, my membership was called into question.
The accounting department told me that I technically never worked there really, I had been a sort of subcontractor for Karen, who, they said, hadn't done things as she should have and was no longer an employee.
Occasionally, as I'm a male between the ages of 10 and 100, am employed in a way that I technically never have to leave my apartment or wear pants, earn enough money to afford a monthly internet connection, have neither dog nor child to worry about not dying, and am not particularly fearful of God's wrath: I look at porn.
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"I was really scared that when I technically died – which I guess I did for a few minutes – that the part of my brain that allowed me to write songs would be damaged," he told Rolling Stone in 1999.
"For a while there," he told Rolling Stone magazine later, "I was really scared that when I technically died – which I guess I did for a few minutes – that the part of my brain that allowed me my ability to write songs would be damaged".
Is that technically "lying," or benignly extrapolating to give my future self the best chances of getting the job?
Is that technically possible?
It isn't just that I'm technically brilliant – I also score high on artistic impression.
"The Dallas Morning News says that I may technically have dual citizenship," it said.
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