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1730 pages, ebook
First published November 10, 2012
"Do you ever wonder if we forget things because... there are things in the past that are so sad, that it'd be better if they didn't exist at all? That life would be nobler, stronger, and more promising if we simply... marched past it and pretended that history was different?"
What remarkable and hitherto unprecedented series of microscopic organs inside such a tiny creature could possibly be capable of performing such a scientifically improbable feat?!
What say you? Enough pretense! Let it all hang out like your brother-in-law on Hearth's Warming Eve! Let's kick sprinkles and chew gumdrops and not plan the funeral until the whole sad world has somehow forgotten to enjoy the taste of both of them!
And just like the four of you, he made his connection — through time and space and firmaments — with a song. A song that he wrote, but — much like those tunes of an unsung realm — it was something I came to discover with much dedication and commitment. You see, I too have a story.
This little story's gonna knock the socks off you self-inflated, overcultured rhythmtards! And then you're gonna ask yourselves 'Why the heck was I wearing socks in the first place — cuz that's totally last year's overused joke, and besides, ew!'