Jean-Paul Sartre, from a play featured in "No Exit and Three Other Plays," originally published in 1944
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Jean-Paul Sartre, from a play featured in "No Exit and Three Other Plays," originally published in 1944

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Supernatural | 2.06 No Exit
I just wanna be the little spoon to a warm latino man. and I wanna feel the tickle of his mustache as he kisses the back of my neck and shoulders while I wake up
guys i know hes evil but lord

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this haircut!!!!!
...Has TADC been a reference to the play "No Exit" this entire time?!
It's an old French play, about three people waking up in a room together, with no memory of who they are or why they're there. They try to get out, but find that there's no exit (thus the name).
As it goes on, they begin to grate on each others' nerves more and more, driving one another insane.
At the end of the story, the main character realizes where they must be, giving us this famous quote:
"Hell is other people."
Also, it has lesbians. (Horrible lesbians, but that's only because every character is horrible)