Yeah and he downgrades Ford's relationship to Arthur every time he comes back to it, like in the game Ford just came to Arthur's house to return his towel before abandoning Earth and Arthur looks so pathetic he impulsively decides to take him with him
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Because you'd rather put yourself through the misery of having nothing and being nobody and not even speaking the language or knowing where the hell you are than go back home You've decided whatever you're running from is worse than any random possible destination
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That feeling of alienation is all over HHGG, although it becomes most explicitly and harshly stated in the very depressing final book And it's obviously also what Rick and Morty is about
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