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Did he have a lisp and shit? Did he say slay
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>>24941272
Good question, Anon. I would love an answer. He certainly did write gay. In the non-fiction "De Profundis" you can get a real gist of how he communicates. Sensitive, attentive, receptive, etc. But never "slay" / retarded-bimbo gay.
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According to his contemporaries, he sounded just like Gilbert Gottfried.
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>>24941272
No, but H.G. Wells sounded like he sucked helium
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>>24941332
are you fucking serious?
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>>24941337
Yeah. Look it up on youtube. Highest pitch voice.



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