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Jim Crawford


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The United States
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Thomas Ligotti


Average rating: 3.73 · 173 ratings · 19 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Confessions of an Antinatalist

3.76 avg rating — 153 ratings — published 2010 — 3 editions
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Toys: MTV Overground #3

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Trophy Trout to a Fly

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A Day with an Oil Rig Worker

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Geography of Hearts: A Hone...

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Count the cats in Zanzibar

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Fibonacci Golden Zone Tradi...

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Salmon to a Fly: Fly Fishin...

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The Assignment

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Urban Lots, Garden Plots: G...

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“Hope is my enemy. She is a sucuubus who descends upon sleeping humankind, whispering that there is a future. A broth future, as a matter of fact; as long as we persevere in extending our essences through the lives of our children, and through their children. She is a lost, a snakeoil salesman bartering chimira for generative fluid, which she sucks out of us before casting out withered husks onto the fire. And so we fall, row upon row like seasons of corn, but not until we relinquish our seed into her exploitive hands. For in the end, we all die, and only Hope lives on. And we for, sometimes mourned for a season, but presently forgotton. Ultimately, like it or not, we are the futures dirt. This is the state of affairs we choose to subject our children to”
Jim Crawford, Confessions of an Antinatalist



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