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@genderconcealparty tagged me to post the last song i listened to :)
don't forget what i wrote you then and don't forget what i told you then and don't forget that i'm meant to win and don't forget your ventolin so a hammering in my head don't stop in the bullet train from tokyo to los angeles
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#4321 @ 茨城県日立市旭町(JR常磐線 日立駅)
“Ogni vita nasconde, e protegge, dentro di sé tutte le altre che non si sono realizzate, che sono rimaste solo potenziali. E cosí ogni individuo conserva al suo interno, come clandestini su una nave di notte, le ombre di tutte le altre persone che sarebbe potuto diventare.”
Paul Auster - 4321
Made a video essay if you'd like to check it out :)

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"4, 3, 2, 1", de Paul Auster, "El poder del ahora", Eckhart Tolle y "En breve cárcel", de Silvia Molloy en la #LíneaA
Do you know this Jewish character?
Archibald “Archie” Issac Ferguson from 4 3 2 1 (book)
I know them
I’ve heard of them
I don’t know them
I know them but didn’t know they were Jewish
I got bored of 4321 by Paul Aster after the first part lol but some lines were so insightful or relatable I have to share them. Life is so impermanent, so lucky. Skill based game enjoyers would be disgruntled by it.
1. He had a hard time of it, especially in the beginning but even after it was no longer the beginning
2. The world wasn’t real anymore. Sleepwalking through his days and struggling to fall asleep at night
3. Stories are no less valuable than money but in the short run they have their decided limitations.
4. They weren’t tormented by the curse of ambition. Alexander conquers the world and then what? He builds a rocket ship and invades Mars.
5. The other stories seemed plausible to him, not necessarily true, but possibly true and therefore worthy of being believed