Euthanasia

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 +'''Euthanasia''' ''lp.'' '''1.''' The act of prematurely creating [[death]].
--- Couplet performed before Rodin's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thinker The Thinker]] at the Dallas Museum of Art, by [[Steven Vogeler]], on his weekly guided tour of places made famous by his having smoked marijuana there.+== Usage ==
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 +"We should take care of the youth here before the Asians, right?" -- [[Alexandre Dacusse|Dacusse]] in a speech to the [[First International Associationalist Blow-Out]], 1968.
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 +"My love that dare not speak thy Name -- My Euthansia come at last" -- Couplet performed before Rodin's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thinker The Thinker] at the Dallas Museum of Art, by [[Steven Vogeler]], on his weekly guided tour of places made famous by his having smoked marijuana there.
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Euthanasia lp. 1. The act of prematurely creating death.

Usage


"We should take care of the youth here before the Asians, right?" -- Dacusse in a speech to the First International Associationalist Blow-Out, 1968.

"My love that dare not speak thy Name -- My Euthansia come at last" -- Couplet performed before Rodin's The Thinker (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thinker) at the Dallas Museum of Art, by Steven Vogeler, on his weekly guided tour of places made famous by his having smoked marijuana there.

See Also


Desiderata