Kathy Kane: ..".. na na na.. gy gizwik for a young girl in prison.. I always say "Nagy Gizwik" like it's my stock phrase and now I'm saying it for a crying.. boo hoo hooo young girl they put in prison.. a baby diana.. a baby diana.. is that okay.. is that okay.. I think of babies as the holy spirit and I think of that young girl as the holy spirit.. but .. they.. they boo hoo hooo.. they .. they CAN'T .... put a crying young girl in prison.. boo hooo hoo.. and say.. and say.. she's Lex Luthor.."..
Loki Macbeth: ..."... they do that.. they do that.. and she also.. in exact tandem.. in exact tandem .. in illuminati tandem.. in illuminati tandem.. the young girl says she herself is Lex Luthor.. for she knows that Lex Luthor has always protected the young.. that both the pre-crisis and post-crisis Lex Luthor has always been a protector of young teenagers... and the pre-crisis Lex Luthor saved rescued a young male teenager from drowning.. and Superman saw it and Superman thought.. ".. oboy.. the Superman-Lex Luthor thing just has to end...".. so Superman took Lex Luthor to seek a statue, a monument of Albert Einstein on Albert Einstein's birthday as a reward for Lex Luthor for saving the life of the young teenage boy.. for Superman knew that Lex Luthor worshipped Albert Einstein... and Superman felt such a deep sense of depression and personal resignation over his .. his .. antagonism..?.. do you call it an antagonism.. between himself and Lex Luthor.. between two men Superman knew should have spent their whole lives as best friends, as next-door neighbours'.. as next-door neighbours.. Lex Luthor and Superman.. and their .. their .. adversarial relationship was such a deep sense of personal woe for Superman.. was such a deep sense of personal tragedy for Superman, for Lex Luthor too.. that that deep divide, that deep tragedy, that life-long deep tragedy, that life-long deep divide between Superman and Lex Luthor has empowered so many young children in the moments, in the crucial moments in which those young children and teenagers are taken to prison, are.. are incarcerated.. those young children, boys and and girls, who are incarcerated.. they feel the very energy.. the very pungent mustard grain electricity itself of the tragedy between Lex Luthor and Superman, they feel teh very electromagnetism agriculture power of that personal woe and personal tragedy in the relationship, in the weepingly adversarial relationship between Superman and Lex Luthor.. between Superman and Lex Luthor.. that the very car engine four-piston, four-cylinder four gas-combustion cylinder power of that tragedy ignites courage in the heats and souls of these crying young girls.. who are invisibly sent to prison.. who fall between the cracks of statistics and the system.. the crying young girls who fall between the cracks of statistics and the system.. and of the young boys who fall thru the cracks of the system alongside the young girls.."...
.. heteroskedasticity....
.. scene written by Hanno Ridal Raudsepp.. writing under the name of prospective novelist... William Mackenzie.. for DC comics.. and Marvel comics.. the story of Kathy Kane and Loki Macbeth...
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