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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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we went shopping for “flat” foods

Finally, at about 2:30A.M., Todd and I got concerned about Michael’s not eating, so we drove to the 24-hour Safeway in Redmond. We went shopping for “flat” foods to slip underneath Michael’s door.

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Michael’s office lights were on, but once again, when we knocked, he wouldn’t answer his d…

—p.2 Microserfs by Douglas Coupland
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2 years, 5 months ago

we went shopping for “flat” foods

Finally, at about 2:30A.M., Todd and I got concerned about Michael’s not eating, so we drove to the 24-hour Safeway in Redmond. We went shopping for “flat” foods to slip underneath Michael’s door.

[...]

Michael’s office lights were on, but once again, when we knocked, he wouldn’t answer his d…

—p.2 by Douglas Coupland
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their last status updates serve as epitaphs

At this point it is easy to forget the feverish early excitement of that particular part of the internet age. We're now embedded in it, we're used to our online lives, and our online deaths. At least four of my school friends on Facebook have passed away. Their profile pictures are frozen tributes …

—p.295 Fictional Film Club ANDY WARHOL PRESENTS RYAZANTSEV - Paul Morrissey, 1970 (271) by Mark Savage
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the subtext that swelled to swallow the story

Lara: I was trying to distract myself from L, but she was everywhere, her name shouted down the corridors of every film. She was the subtext that swelled to swallow the story, the footnote that spilled over many pages. I buried myself in films and recorded everything in my film binder. She showed…

—p.267 ROOMS - Aziza Kartoskya, 1970 (261) by Mark Savage
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cover my mistakes with more mistakes

[...] They'd never find it. They'd never find me. I was strong. I was quick. I knew every shortcut. I was the town, I was a continuation of every cul-de-sac, and I was the point beyond every dead end, the thread in the stitching. I was underground, below everyone, able to move unseen, cover my mist…

—p.188 SCALA QUARANTA - Beppe Nona, 1963 (181) by Mark Savage