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"Conapt 3967-C, he reflected, reading it off the back of his contract. That's out in the suburbs; it's mostly abandoned, there. A good place to hide. Except for the lights at night. That's what I'll be going by, he thought. The lights. Phototropic, like the death's head moth."

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Doğrudur; kitap okumak karın doyurmuyor. Ancak karnı tok, beyni boş insanlardan çektiğimiz kadar hiç kimseden çekmedik...
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“Then an eighth spoke - and a ninth - and a tenth - and then many - until all were speaking, and I could distinguish nothing for the many voices.
And so I moved that very day into the heart of a quince, where the seeds are few and almost silent.”
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Portrait of Hans Jæger by Edvard Munch (1889)
BOHEMIAN COMMANDMENTS:
1. Thou shalt write thine own life.
2. Thou shalt sever thy family roots.
3. Man kann seine Eltern nie slecht genug behandeln (Thou can not treat thy parents badly enough.)
4. Thou shalt never smite thy neighbor for less than five crowns.
5. Thou shalt hate and despise all farmers, such as Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson.
6. Thou shalt never wear celluloid cuffs.
7. Neglect not to make a scandal in the Christiania Theater.
8. Thou shalt never repent.
9. Thou shalt take thine own life.
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Gregg shorthand is a form of shorthand that was invented by John Robert Gregg in 1888. Like cursive longhand, it is completely based on elliptical figures and lines that bisect them.
Alluded to in David Foster Wallace’s ‘Infinite Jest’ (1996)
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