getting killed by a pretty good life

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"Well, before I go." The silence very quickly makes Mark uncomfortable, as it always does no matter how drunk he is. "'Before you go' what? Fancy another pep talk, is that it? You're in great shape tomorrow, Oscar, nothing to lose and a better chance at coming out on top than I ever had." Numerically speaking, Oscar's not actually sure that's true. "No, that's not--" He hesitates. "I need something else, alright?" Mark's whole face cracks open. He looks-- sad-happy-desperate-loving-needy-as-all-hell --and then he says, "Course, kid. Anything." He means it. Oscar knows he does.
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saturn, revised -> OR an exploration of precedent and devotion xx "saturn devouring one of his sons" by franciso de goya, "ivan the terrible and his son ivan" by ilya repin, "post-traumatic stress disorder with han" by eugenia leigh, "regarding the pain of others" by susan sontag, "austerlitz" (and others) by w.g sebald, "the origins of totalitarianism" (and others) by hannah arendt, "1984" by george orwell, "ecce homo/the antichrist" by friedrich nietzsche, quotes of john emerich edward dalberg-acton, "after great pain, a formal feeling comes – (372)" by emily dickinson, "easter, 1916" by w.b yeats, "burnt norton" (the four quartets) by t.s eliot, "the second coming" by w.b yeats, "dulce et decorum est" by wilfred owen, "prison notebooks" by antonio gramsci, "aubade" by philip larkin, "the river" by bruce springsteen, "the myth of sisyphus and other essays" by albert camus, "musée des beaux arts" by w.h auden, "success is counted sweetest (112)" by emily dickinson, "up-hill" by christina rossetti, "the collar" by george herbert, quotes of primo levi

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