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In school, I learned about artists and how they were free to express themselves. I was allergic to conformity, and the lifestyle attracted me. I wanted to express myself in a way that slammed people up against the wall.
Grace Slick
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Allergic
Artists
Attracted
Conformity
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Free
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Lifestyle
Me
Myself
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School
Slammed
Themselves
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Wall
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