Not his greatest work, but it escaped the "Martin touch" -- unlike D. April 9, 1553, which also appeared in Wormwood 137 and was butchered in The Continual Condition...
Scientists are a bit too religious about facts actually, whereas christian scientists know we weren't put here to question and find out lefty, liberal, deviant facts.
True! The title was changed a bit to "Died April 9, 1553", and the word "blink" was added and "cunt" was changed to "shark". I believe that's about it.
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