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Doctors don’t seem to realize that most of us are perfectly content not having to visualize ourselves as animated bags of skin filled with obscene glop.
Joe Haldeman
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Joe Haldeman
Age: 81
Born: 1943
Born: June 9
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Joe William Haldeman
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