Domicile

Domicile

And I’m not gonna even pretend I can parse those words.

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L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
6 years ago

Not sure I’m entirely comfortable with the words ‘lust covets most’ and a picture of a little girl with a teddy on the same cover.

mle nevin
mle nevin
6 years ago

Agreed. I don’t want to “Look Inside.”

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago
Reply to  mle nevin

I couldn’t bring myself to look inside, but I just had to look at the page for this goofy thing. According to the author, it is apparently both ‘Dickensian’ and ‘gnarly’, two words I’ll admit I didn’t ever expect to see together.

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

I am a damn liar with poor reading skills. The book is indeed gnarly but it is only Dickensian in the sense that “[s]ince Dickensian times, no author has conceived so damning a commentary, concerning contemporary childcare.”

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

Yeah, I have to admit the book blurb is right: no damning commentaries concerning contemporary UK childcare were conceived in the times of Chuck Dickens.

Scan Sketches by “Boz,” Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People 1836: you will find no reference to 21st century UK Social Services legally abducting 10 y.o. girls and passing them to Muslim Sex Slave rings.

Gnarly. Cowabunga. Cue The Venture‘s “Wipeout”.

red
red
6 years ago

If the tag line were rephrased a with one syllable words it could be right at home on Chuck Tingle cover.