Simmer hostility over a period of years, preferably generations. Make sure your pot calls the kettle black. Your sauce should be blood red, your tomatoes explosively ripe. You don’t want to forget the kind of seasonings that will make you hot under the collar. Before you get ready to serve turn the flame up high under your cauldron until it boils vigorously. Your cup in this case should definitely run over. Remember, where there’s smoke, there’s fire so don’t worry about setting off any alarms, After you’re done you’re going to want the embers to continue smoldering.
Read "Adulthood and Armageddon" by Francis Levy, HuffPost
and listen to "Sympathy for the Devil" by The Rolling Stones
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