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Searching for Terry Punchout Searching for Terry Punchout by Tyler Hellard
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“being an asshole isn’t the same as being a bad person.”
Tyler Hellard, Searching for Terry Punchout
“And I do know. Just like I knew what Dave was talking about with solipsism—not the philosophy of it, but the reality. Other people are exhausting, and making the world smaller—letting it all fade out—makes it easier to ignore them. I get it. Hell, I’ve done it. I’m just not sure it’s a great way to live anymore.”
Tyler Hellard, Searching for Terry Punchout
“I didn’t think about it. Everyone else took care of the funeral, so I just figured lawyers sorted it out, or something, I guess.” The feeling you get when you find out somebody who has always let you down has actually done something really substantial for you is difficult to describe. It’s sort of like the debilitating humiliation I’m used to feeling, except instead of wishing to instantly disappear from existence, I’m wishing a terribly painful and drawn-out death for myself. I deserve it and then some.”
Tyler Hellard, Searching for Terry Punchout
“Hearing all this is like my drive through downtown Pennington: simultaneously familiar and not. So-and-so is working here now. Such-and-such got a new truck. Lives were lived in my absence. This world kept spinning, even without me in it.”
Tyler Hellard, Searching for Terry Punchout
“That’s the problem with home: even if I hate it, it’s still home. We’re wired for familiarity. It’s a design flaw.”
Tyler Hellard, Searching for Terry Punchout