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on Oct 21st 2001, 17:56:22, whatevernext96 wrote the following about

Gurgle

I used to like the word 'gurgle' – as in gurgle with laughter, gurgling babies, streams etc. But then my enjoyment of it was corrupted when I accidentally came across the terrible chapter in Thomas Harris's 'Hannibal', where Lector's tortured, cannibalised, brain-dead victim finally 'gurgles' his way out of the world. Ugh! Does the human imagination have no bottom to its depths...??


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