There is no "mindless violence and loveless sex," to use the phrase Senator Dole did in a speech earlier this year.
I want to drink too much, make an exhibition of myself, pull some good-looking boy off the dance floor and into the toilets, and have rough loveless sex with him.
On seeing the film, some moral guardians will no doubt insist that this is what happens when a pop culture of loveless sex and mindless violence takes over impressionable young minds.
Even young children will ask about loveless or premarital sex, adultery, abortion and homosexuality.
Various scenes depicted frightened running, loveless sex, mirthless merriment and the hypnotic allure of knives.
Just as Gramm was self-destructing, Dole was denouncing the "mindless violence and loveless sex" glorified by the entertainment industry.
He bemoaned the "horrifying amount of violence," the "excessive materialism," television's portrayal of "crude, loveless sex" and "a lack of spirituality or beliefs" in much of American culture.
But the Taylor masterpiece was concerned with loveless sex, and "Fugue" is a compositional exercise concerned with counterpoint in the music.
Some examples of these shortcuts include shopping, drugs, chocolate, loveless sex, and TV.
He stabbed Prosser, however, merely to relieve his frustration and to enliven the dull routine of a life made dreary by the tedious Bartholomew hunt and by loveless sex.