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Re: slutt
> Sometimes kids, the most obvious answer is the correct one. "Slut" most
> likely means slut in the normal everyday meaning of the word. Why must
> we look for some homogenized-christian meaning for everything?
It /might/ have something to do with the fact that the term appears within
the context of an overtly spiritual song about theological angst. But that's
just a guess.
"this song is grinning
go on and undress it
it's just the beginning
go on and possess it"
> Perhaps
> sometimes the two consenting, married adults who wrote this song feel
> sexual... is it such a stretch to think that they woould right a song
> about that?
Not at all. But this wouldn't appear to be that song.
Chip, chip, chipper, up in the crow's nest,
paul christian glenn | pcg at runbox_com
"If the only tool you have is a hammer, you
tend to see every problem as a nail."
- Abraham Maslow
"If we don't change direction soon, we'll
end up where we're going."
- Irwin Corey
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