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Now when you have administrators deciding what sexuality is, and whats a taboo and whats not in terms of content, you got guys, like, Trent Lott who equates homosexuality with a disease.
Richard Serra
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Richard Serra
Age: 85
Born: 1939
Born: November 2
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