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“He feels like he’ll never desire anything again, except sleep, and to be rid of this smell.”
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“There is a cairn of shames, towered and teetering on his chest, that the slightest movement could lethally topple.”
“A reporter from a podcast shoved his microphone in Hannity’s face. 'Why do you have a CIA pin on?‘”
“I affirm my devotion to your ingenious application, allowing you to track my whereabouts across all devices.”
“There’s a kind of transformation / That can happen on any day”
“No one wanted to notice a road, a potato, a banana, a mother. If they didn’t notice it, it meant it was working.”