Legs McNeil Quotes
Arturo Vega: I Always Thought The ONLY Way To Really Conquer Evil Is To Make Love To It. My Favourite Dream Is Always The One Where I Face The Devil. I'm In The Nude And The Devil Appears, And He Is A Beautiful Blue. He Looks Like A Mannequin, He Looks Like A Robot. He Doesn't Have Any Clothes On, Of Course, And He's Blue And Shiny. I Keep Hearing Voices That Say, "It's Him! It's Him!" And I Go, "Okay."
So He Comes And Faces Me And I Look At Him And He's A Little Taller Than Me, Not Much Taller, But A Little Taller, And I Say, "I Like You." And He Says, "I Like You Too." But He Starts Beating Me Up, RA RA RA RA, And I'm Down On The Floor - And Then All Of The Sudden, He Turns Into A Little Baby, Like A Baby, Just A Few Months Old, And Then I Fuck Him, Ha Ha Ha Ha. And While I'm Fucking Him, He's Moving His Hands, He's Moving Them Like A Helpless Baby.
So I Always Thought That To Conquer Evil, You Have To Make Love To It. You Have To Understand It.
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