few things are more terrifying than when the trivia kings try to start one-upping you once they know you cover the subjects they memorize. I'm always left to think...folks, only one of us here isn't doing this for free
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what I mean is that the whole thing ends in heartbreak because you end up in a bizarro version of the corporate world, where people speak different language and work slower but are otherwise the same, yet much more subtle about it, and you dreamed that they were revolutionaries
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There isn't a single radical cause I wouldn't immediately implement, a single rule of self-abnegation I won't follow, but once you realize the New Testament is advertising language for some, horoscopes for others, and serious only to a few helpless kooks, you're done with it
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I don't know what it is, because it's nobody's fault, just some irresistible force that slowly transforms people who are vaguely idealistic into branded but empty versions of themselves. One of the many tragedies of US culture is that so many of us grow up to be salesmen
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