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Infinite Summer 2014
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Jul 13, 2014 04:16PM
I assume so...
I'm also guessing that the way the characters refer to death as "erasing one's map" is a reference to the way that the toxic part of the US was "erased" from the US map by president Gentle.
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Jul 19, 2014 01:15AM
Meghan wrote: "So... O.N.A.N. is intended to call to mind Onan of the Bible/onanism, right?"
Yeah, I assumed that also about ONAN.
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I'm also guessing that the way the characters refer to death as "erasing one's map" is a reference to the way that the toxic part of the US was "erased" from the US map by president Gentle.