Matt Berry, A Human Strategy, aphorism 126

126
We perform surgery on the living language, and it dies on the table.  We work and work feverishly to bring it back to life.  We give it up for dead and bury it without ceremony.  It rises again, untimely, as a crude monstrosity of hunger and revenge.  It is here at our home again, screaming out vulgarities and pounding fiercely upon our door.  What have we done?  What have we done?







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