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Why am I in Hell? It hurts. It hurts all the time. Why am I in Hell? I just want to go home and lie on the bed the way I used to. Please take me home.
Grant Morrison
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Grant Morrison
Age: 64
Born: 1960
Born: January 31
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I run blindly through the madhouse ... And I cannot even pray ... For I have no God.
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