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Old 06-15-2017, 02:16 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Do you mean an older person gets a more "well what can you do, all gotta die some time" view, or that people expect older people to die more than they would a younger person: "she's what, eighty now? Had a good run" etc.?
I'm saying you get ****ing tired man. It doesn't mean you want to blow your brains out it just means you start thinking this book has gone on long enough. I don't really need another chapter. Even novelty loses its novelty. It seems like it would get scarier and scarier as it inevitably approaches but that fear is softened by exhaustion and resignation.
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