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- Ugh. I can't watch soap operas. Too realistic.
- I prefer nabokov. Or hemingway. Give me proust or dostoevsky/ stories where things either really really matter or else don't matter in a way that's dark and romantic.
- Oh.)
- In soap operas there's a constant sense of looming catastrophe, but almost nothing ever happens. Characters come and go senselessly. There is no final closure. It's like a bad song on repeat, only with just enough variation to convince you to continue on.
- Way too close to real life.
- Later.
- This is so uplifting!
- The Collected Miseries of Franz Kafka
- smbc-comics.com
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