A Human Strategy by Matt Berry, aphorism 148

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Within the human experience of the real, there are no real prisons, since we always have this one, horribly meaningless door which in times of peace we deny, avoid, or refuse to talk about ... while in dire emergency — for example, when we understand reality to the point of claustrophobia — we find ourselves laughing hysterically through the legitimacy of the exit.






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