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Life in Search of an Exit
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| I'm struggling with the absurdity of existence, and also how I might get off this damn ball. | |
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| I might know someone who can help you with the former; as for the latter, I really have no sympathy. | |
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| It's not as if I'm asking you for a miracle or anything. I was only attempting to make conversation. | |
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| I think the implicit nature of the statement speaks for itself. Do I look like I fell off the turnip truck yesterday? | |
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| So much for the Holy Trinity and God is love. | |
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| Yeah, well there are limits. | |
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