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- Quick note here: if this crush-slash-swooning stuff is hard for you to stomach, if youve never had a similar experience, then you should come to…
- Through all the windows I only see infinity.
- He [Zampano] probably would of insisted on corrections and edits, he was his own harshest critic, but I've come to believe errors, especially written errors,…
- I believe the structure of 'House of Leaves' is far more difficult to explain than it is to read. And while I'd like to lay…
- For some reason, you will no longer be the person you believed you once were. You'll detect slow and subtle shifts going on all around…
- To read" actually comes from the Latin reri "to calculate, to think" which is not only the progenitor of "read" but of "reason" as well,…
- And where there is no Echo there is no description of space or love. There is only silence.
- Back on shore everyone was pretty messed up, but the owner/captain was by far the worst off. He ended up drunk for a week, though…
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