« You burst, empty your head, tear you apart... rather than looking you in the face. Vomit and forget. Speed up the process. Work and entertainment are avoidance, flight behaviours. (page 44) »
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Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother |
Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother
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« And he had started listening to the epistles of the wind. »
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Laurent Obertone
Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians |
Laurent Obertone
Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians
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« How can you handle that? By your nature as a domestic animal, trained precisely to support everything. Promiscuity and insanity, noise and madness, smells and orders, social pressure, the ineptitude of society and the inertia of existence, its humiliations and manipulations, and much more. You, your fellow human beings, have all the hallmarks of domestication. (page 29) »
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Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother |
Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother
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