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| People got the whole zombie movement all wrong. When we started converting ordinary law-biding citizens into anarchists, it was supposed to be a revolution. | |
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| Oh, I thought you were just a generation of ruthlessly insatiable consumers, like the "me generation." | |
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| No. Look at what we were doing: walking away from our jobs & overturning the money tables. Yet all we managed to do was to inspire an entirely new commerce. The revolution got co-opted. | |
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| Interesting. So you inverted the sequence. First you resurrected the dead, then you overturned the money tables. You see we tried it the other way around. | |
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| Did you have any better luck? | |
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| No. Not really. Lots of literary allusions. A few movie contracts. Tax-free buildings. But you know you almost really did something when you get tax deductions. | |
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