It only seems right that a group that has so wholeheartedly celebrated the high freakishness of America should turn out to be freaks themselves. |
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Long gone are the circus performances involving performing animals and horrific displays of human freakishness. |
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After all, anyone who actually makes us feel proud of our freakishness is, I think, worth listening to. |
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It reveals that in freakishness, broadly defined, there resides something beyond the possibility of subverting culturally enforced norms. |
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It tends a little too much towards freakishness, but it's a well-selected inclusion in this context. |
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Jake is a strong man with a strong voice, whose freakishness is confined to his race. |
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To fully inhabit one's delusions, to give in to every kooky aspect of one's freakishness — it's a handy survival strategy. |
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Her affection for these people shines through the quaint freakishness, and I rather believe she understands precisely what she's trying to accomplish. |
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So I have no idea by what freakishness of inattention Mr. Shawn had approved my application, a few years earlier, to go around rural Georgia with a woman who collected, and in many cases ate, animals dead on the road. |
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He speaks in the hardboiled language of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, but Thompson goes out of his way to accentuate the character's freakishness. |
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