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“The map didn’t matter. Willie was always more of a weather system than a direction.”
Oscar Slamp, The Mostly True Tale of Getting Roofied in Tokyo and Waking Up Married in Rural Thailand
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“There’s a difference between being alone and being unguarded. One’s a curse. The other’s a weapon.”
Oscar Slamp, The Mostly True Tale of Getting Roofied in Tokyo and Waking Up Married in Rural Thailand
“He wasn’t lost. He just hadn’t been translated yet.”
Oscar Slamp, The Mostly True Tale of Getting Roofied in Tokyo and Waking Up Married in Rural Thailand
“Some people heal in hospitals. Some people heal in silence. Willie? He had to fall through a trapdoor in Tokyo just to hear his own heart again.”
Oscar Slamp, The Mostly True Tale of Getting Roofied in Tokyo and Waking Up Married in Rural Thailand
“You don’t find peace. You wear the world down until it stops asking so many damn questions.”
Oscar Slamp, The Mostly True Tale of Getting Roofied in Tokyo and Waking Up Married in Rural Thailand
“Willie never argued to win—he wasn’t built that way. But when he did come at you, it was deliberate. Like a man who’d been sitting quiet too long, sharpening his truth on a whetstone made of your own blind spots.”
Oscar Slamp, The Mostly True Tale of Getting Roofied in Tokyo and Waking Up Married in Rural Thailand