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Most of the goobers out there are just flailing along; when they find purchase, it's less about planning than luck.
It is the only thing keeping me sane because surely people cannot be that mental otherwise?
I feel like I'm in '1984' or 'A Scanner Darkly' where everything you do is recorded.
We're much closer to They Live than The Truman Show. But that shouldn't be a surprise, because John Carpenter always had a knack for seeing behind society's curtain.
- Roddy Piper
people like family sitcoms.. not lone bachalor life..