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THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY TWO

From The Fall, Camus. “I know what you’re thinking: it’s very hard to disentangle the true from the false is what I’m saying … You see, a person I knew used to divide human beings into three categories: those who prefer having nothing to hide rather than being obliged to lie, those who prefer lying toContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY TWO”

Posted byLex GillJanuary 27, 2017February 15, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:Camus, the fall, truth

ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY THREE

“To become the absurd hero of Candyland!” — from Existential Comics.

Posted byLex GillJanuary 2, 2015January 12, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:Camus, candyland, comic, existentialism
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