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felixwasabsurd

felixwasabsurd

Lover of absurdity
Sep 19, 2023
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I don't know if this is a sign (yes I believe in signs, it's a habit at this point) but the same day I joined this site, or at least the day I had the balls to make an account. a friend of mine gave me a copy of they both die at the end, and I started reading it after months of not being able to read anything.

It isn't my style and I thought that the storytelling was not something I cared for but it brought me out of my reading slump.
It's funny how similar the book is to real life, the deckers (people who will die soon) have a website stating their last moments, raw and with no judgment..idk I just thought it was interesting that I found this book relatable to what I'm currently doing.
 
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