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You mean Oberlin College, a wonderfully sex-positive institution even though when I was a student there it seemed impossible to believe that ANYone was getting ANY sex ANYwhere on campus because everyone seemed completely neurotically anxious and uptight and wrestling with their homo- and/or heterosexuality and whether it conformed to normative ideals even though "normative" was a hopelessly inapt concept when on the one hand you're isolated in a small town in rural Ohio where even the sale of beer is prohibited and on the other all your friends seem to have grown up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and have neighbors with dungeons in their basement who get all dressed up in latex to go buy a quart of milk. Still, I had fun there.
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They didn't teach you about run-on sentences there, did they?
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Geez, imagine yourself as some right-wing Christian in Alabama watching this video. Holy shit, I'd hate Planned Parenthood even more. These are EXACTLY the kind of godless hippies I'd expect to love PP. This is the best example ever of preaching to the choir.

The "I was forced to have sex" girl was touching for sure, though. Props to her.
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qus: I would guess that the run-on sentence was a rhetorical device used--none too shabbily--to evoke the feeling of a breathless (run-on?) monologue. The intentionally quippy sentence at the end is, in turn, used to contrast, and perhaps even highlight, the previous rant.

But congratulations for jumping on the 'butt sore for nothing' bandwagon.

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