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  • #1
    Exurb1a
    “No one is guaranteed happiness. It's not a human right. It's a house you have to build yourself. Your family and friends can help, but they're all busy building their own houses too. You're just bitter because you built a shit house.”
    Exurb1a, The Bridge to Lucy Dunne

  • #2
    Exurb1a
    “In the beginning there was Nothing but Nothing is unstable so Something came about.”
    Exurb1a, The Bridge to Lucy Dunne

  • #3
    Exurb1a
    “There's no grand plan and no one's in charge. It's all just fumbling about in the dark, and half the time you're not even sure why you're fumbling. You're so desperate for something to pin your peace of mind to that you'll do all sorts of stupid things in its name. You don't mean to break up a marriage, but if breaking it up might let you sleep like a normal person again, suddenly you start considering it. You don't mean to become a drunk, but if drink is the only way you can keep a handle on some tiny compartment of your life then it's straight for the bottle.”
    Exurb1a, The Prince of Milk

  • #4
    Exurb1a
    “What a lovely thing utopia is when you were too young to remember the horror that came with it.”
    Exurb1a, Logic Beach: Part I

  • #5
    Exurb1a
    “Hell isn't a fire pit but a museum of regrets.”
    Exurb1a, The Fifth Science

  • #6
    Exurb1a
    “There is evil in the world, yet God claims he loves us. If he could remove that evil but chooses not to, then he is not all-loving as we're told he is. If he wants to remove that evil from the world but cannot, then why do we call him all-powerful? In any case, he's not truly God and there's nothing to be frightened of. Chin up.” “Goodnight”
    Exurb1a, The Prince of Milk

  • #7
    Exurb1a
    “However we feel about this, Arcadia was built with pure autonomy in mind. Autonomy is only true autonomy when you allow others to go in directions you don’t condone. All else is just ethical masturbation.”
    Exurb1a, Logic Beach: Part I

  • #8
    Exurb1a
    “Most humans were not malicious, only drastically misguided and desperate in their loneliness. They learned at some point that there was an eccentric core to their personality and that it was possible no one else shared their own brand of eccentricity. They put up screens around that core to shield from embarrassment and shame. For all the pompous forms in which writers and musicians have described it, love was surely that moment when the screens might come down in front of another human, if only for a moment, and freely give them a long, unfettered look into the true middle where the fear and anguish lives.”
    Exurb1a, The Fifth Science

  • #9
    Exurb1a
    “Until that hungry black god eats me up. Now I spend the centuries circling into it like a penny in one of those coin spirals at an arcade;”
    Exurb1a, The Bridge to Lucy Dunne

  • #10
    Charlie Brooker
    “Whenever I tell people I'm a misanthrope they react as though that's a bad thing, the idiots. I live in London, for God's sake. Have you walked down Oxford Street recently? Misanthropy's the only thing that gets you through it. It's not a personality flaw, it's a skill.

    It's nothing to do with sheer numbers. Move me to a remote cottage in the Hebrides and I'd learn to despise the postman, even if he only visited once a year. I can't abide other people, with their stink and their noise and their irritating ringtones. Bill Hicks called the human race 'a virus with shoes', and if you ask me he was being unduly hard on viruses; I'd consider a career in serial killing if the pay wasn't so bad.”
    Charlie Brooker, Screen Burn



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