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  <title>Young Liars Vol. 1: Daydream Believer</title>
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  <read_at>Sun Oct 11 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[She obeys her boyfriend's every command, adopts all his viewpoints, is sex-crazed and loyal, has no fear of death, often becomes a balletic ultra-violent 'Kill Bill' type fighter. &quot;I eat bullets&quot; she says. In other words, she's the embodiment of most straight male fantasies of women (probably Lapham's too) -- and wait till you see how she became this way. But Lapham isn't about to let this daydream get the best of him, and so gives this antihero boyfriend (who I suspect is Lapham's own facsimile) an unspeakably degrading emasculation toward the end. What's the point? Hell if I know: I think Lapham just likes to have fun with his creepy pulp-noir imagination, and if we can have fun watching it, more power to him! ]]></body>
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