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Jan 29, 2020
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That's the title to one of my favourite books. How many of y'all have read it? Well this is one of my favourite quotes from the book, something that I can relate to right now :

Tentacles is my term — the Tentacles are the evil tasks that invade my life. Like, for example, my American History class last week, which necessitated me writing a paper on the weapons of the Revolutionary war, which necessitated me traveling to the Metropolitan Museum to check out some of the old guns, which necessitated me getting the subway, which necessitated me being away from my cell phone and email for 45 minutes, which meant that I didn't get to respond to a mass mail sent out by my teacher asking who needed extra credit, which meant other kids snapped up the extra credit, which meant I wasn't going to get a 98 in the class, which meant I wasn't anywhere close to a 98.6 average (body temperature, that's what you needed to get), which meant I wasn't going to get into a Good College, which meant I wasn't going to have a Good Job, which meant I wasn't going to have health insurance, which meant I'd have to pay tremendous amounts of money for the shrinks and drugs my brain needed, which meant I wasn't going to have enough money to pay for a Good Lifestyle, which meant I'd feel ashamed, which meant I'd get depressed, and that was the big one because I knew what that did to me: it made it so I wouldn't get out of bed, which led to the ultimate thing — homelessness. If you can't get out of bed for long enough, people come and take your bed away."
 
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keitaro

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Jul 10, 2022
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this is a good way to show how even the smallest things ripple out and affect us in ways we may never have imagined at first. sometimes, i look back and realize that if i had done something ever so slightly different, my current life might be drastically different. but i avoid thinking like that nowadays cause it's depressing, lol.
 
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Already dead
Apr 30, 2022
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I've never actually read the book, but I do like the movie (I'm sure it's nothing on comparison) but idk I'm a big fan of alot of those actors
 
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