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The Jeselnik & Rosenthal Vanity Project

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You Don't Have to Point Out the Point

The only thing that could make the story more German is if the critic was Jewish. The one last most German thing about this story is that he had done a play or a ballet, like a performance four years before. That was partially based on his dog, Gustav, who was a minor celebrity within the German Ballet scene. He had it in a bag. They said it was in his bag and then he took it out of the bag. It was in a bag in his bag. He doubled back. You got to double back the poops. I think Aaron knows. If he didn't point, would you have known to just hit the music? Yep.

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