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The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
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“No one enters politics to serve their community. They do it to feed their own rampant egos. Self-interest remains the number one priority. A politician’s sole objective is to win office, and everything else, including what’s best for the country and its citizens, comes a distant second. Marlowe’s”
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
“but it was about as effective as protesting the use of third world sweatshops and child labor by going into an Apple store and filling out a complaint form.”
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
“At least he died doing what he loved” cliché. That was the emptiest and most meaningless of all platitudes. Stuntmen frequently died doing what they loved. So did heroin addicts.”
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
“It was a lot of wasted food for a group who liked to complain about the level of rampant consumption in our throwaway consumerist society.”
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
“Miles probably should have figured that out for himself when he learned she was twenty-seven and an arts student – and hippies are not solitary creatures. They congregate in packs, and if you let one into your house you invite them all in. Kind of like termites, and almost as difficult to get rid of.”
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
“they’d had the air conditioning running for fifteen hours straight. For a bunch of committed environmentalists and global warming crusaders, they didn’t hesitate sucking up megawatts of power if it meant improving their comfort level.”
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
“was the opposite of an ugly duckling; instead of being a plain child who had blossomed into an attractive adult whilst remaining a kind and decent person, she was an extroverted, overconfident narcissist who hadn’t yet caught on to the fact that she could no longer use her looks to manipulate people the way she used to. Miles”
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
― The War On Horror: Tales From A Post-Zombie Society
