the cryptids of theater
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We have a moderately haunted stage here down town. Lots of bands and tropes talk about something watching them back stage. (Obvy not someone from the crew)
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We have a place where the owner killed an employee and hid it for a couple years.
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Who can say nowadays that his anger is really his own anger when so many people talk about it and claim to know more about it than he does?
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A world of qualities without a man has arisen, of experiences without the person who experiences them.
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It almost looks as though ideally private experience is a thing of the past, and that the friendly burden of personal responsibility is to dissolve into a system of formulas of possible meanings.
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The belief that the most important thing about experience is the experiencing, or of action the doing, is beginning to strike most people as naive.
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There are probably people who still lead personal lives, who say “We saw the So-and-sos yesterday” or “We’ll do this or that today” and enjoy it without it needing to have any content of significance.
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They may be very happy, but this kind of people usually seems absurd to the others, although it is still not at all clear why.
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