death of a salesman Worthington
Robin Landseadel
robinlandseadel at comcast.net
Sun Oct 13 14:20:07 CDT 2013
From the best available anecdotal sources, on pretty constant repeat,
are tales of the Invisible Author's cozy relation to that "useful
stuff". However—based on anecdotal evidence alone of course—I have
heard there are contraindications to the stuff, including acute
Paranoia. The time of the writing of the author's most paranoid books
line up with hazily documented tales of TRP dope daze. If you're lucky
and are sure to light the right altars, in time you might develop
Pronoia, the realization that the Multiverse wants to help you.
But only if you're real lucky.
On Oct 13, 2013, at 11:52 AM, Curtis Rawling-Endicott wrote:
> Oh, and yes on paranoia being key to both. If it is a high, it is
> certainly not a mindless/cozy one.
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