Finished Folds (181—200)
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3everything at once, and it smelled like burning on a rainy day. My tongue was bleeding.
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2"We would have been terrible parents, though" "I think we could have figured something out."
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4Then all the radioactive metal attracted all the mercury and neon nearby, and it formed a giant disk of metal.
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4The woman looked back at the child, and he glared at her, and then she walked off into the night, leaving the child and the body of his father.
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2behind closed doors, but people can fool themselves into anything when it comes to people they love.
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3bloom in their own time, in their own way. "Just give them space, and time will sort everything out."
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4Time seemed different here. It had a new substance, and it flowed and ebbed in strange new patterns.
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3Shining wasn't like anything else in the world.
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2fragmented everything into their own spaces. He imagined his thoughts packed up in boxes, taped shut in the attic until spring came.
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3must admit was rather long and uninteresting, with far too much purple prose, but it sold well enough to earn him a decent living.
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8going to space to get married to that nice guy whose name I can't remember, but he seemed nice enough.
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4found puns to be the pinnacle of comedy, even if most people hated them. So the pun made him laugh, and he wasn't ashamed to find it funny.
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3remembering stuff that happened in the future, which is why he punched lions in the mouth and wrestled Jesus in his spare time.
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3for his entire childhood and he watched so many dumb environmental movies that made him want to nuke the whales and burn down every rain forest just out of spite.
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3Both versions, past and future stare at each other, each with a feeling of disgust.
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6we wouldn't let the doctor drink coffee after 1am in the morning.
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5point, a shift in their relationship. Now Beverly had something of her own, something that meant something. Respect, a title.
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4This arrangement went on for years until the baron suffered a heart attack from eating all of those biscuits, and died in the middle of breakfast.
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5point of math, he explained, is to make people think it's for the elite but when really it's about be lazy. The solution is the most important part, not the calculation.
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2but I happen to be a functioning member of society, thank you very much, and my hands are clean even if I wear gloves.