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He felt trapped in a bizarre otherworld in which everything was crooked, but the harder he fought to extricate himself, the more tangled he became. So, in the absence of better options, he stopped struggling.
every ounce of that theory still sounded to him like sheer lunacy. This was the real world and things like this simply didn’t happen. And yet it was.
His head felt as if someone had had their hands in his brain, meddling with it, changing things.
In a situation in which every rational person is telling you a fact and you’re the one who denies it, doesn’t that make you the one most likely wrong?
People tend to distance themselves from the insane, as if to inquire is to request an invitation to the same dance.