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Does it ever occur to you as a critic that the reason so many of these dopes go in for the shock thing is that these people (a) want attention in the worst way, and (b) at some level, know they don’t have the talent to stand out enough to get it in sufficient quantities, so (c) they go for the shock thing as a means of last resort (that will get ‘em to look at me, by golly — Madonna, perhaps)? The problem for them is as your article describes — a yawn to all that.
p>Just curious, br> — Stephan Hirsch /p>
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