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  • #1
    Craig R Key
    “A man of your valor deserves not another breath.”
    Craig R. Key, A Sight Unseen

  • #2
    Craig R Key
    “...though the Elders are connected to the Great Spirit, they are still only elves.”
    Craig R. Key, A Sight Unseen

  • #3
    Craig R Key
    “The Great Spirit finds all life, even that of an abomination, is sacred.”
    Craig R. Key, A Sight Unseen

  • #4
    Craig R Key
    “Rut, routine, robotic. These are the three R's of adult-hood. Wake up, eat, go to work, eat, work more, come home, eat, sleep, and repeat every day until we all reach retirement, or death.”
    Craig R. Key, Counting Losses

  • #5
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “Maybe self-improvement isn't the answer, maybe self-destruction is the answer.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

  • #6
    Craig R Key
    “So there we were; two perfectly imperfect people coming together in a perfectly imperfect world.”
    Craig R. Key, Counting Losses

  • #7
    Craig R Key
    “There was one less monster on earth, and the world was certainly better off without him.”
    Craig R. Key, Iniquitous

  • #8
    Craig R Key
    “Death could be waiting for him, but he wasn’t afraid. Whether it be sooner or later, he welcomed the inevitability with open arms.”
    Craig R. Key, Iniquitous

  • #9
    Craig R Key
    “The years I spent pining for her, trying to subtly convince her that I was the man she needed to be with was what made me realize that I was competing with every man she knew for one ultimate goal. Just like a sporting event where her affections are the prize. And just like in a contest with athletes, I was completely outmatched. An amateur playing a game with experienced professionals.”
    Craig R. Key, Counting Losses

  • #10
    Craig R Key
    “I knew I should have been looking for a job, but just having lost one, I felt kind of unmotivated. Depressed. Useless. I couldn't even keep a job. What kind of loser can't even do a job well enough to just stay employed?”
    Craig R. Key, Counting Losses

  • #11
    Craig R Key
    “When in a relationship, short or long term, one becomes so used to doing things, even mundane activities, with the other person. Then the relationship ends, and it's like trying to play the piano with an amputated finger. You can do it, but it doesn't feel right for quite a long time.”
    Craig R Key



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