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By simply indulging in the insane sickness that is my Twitter obsession, I now know things about politics.
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"People, The Thinking Behind Me Retweeting These Insane Racist Rants Is Because This Sickness Must Be Exposed," he tweeted on Tuesday.
There's just something about 1918; the book's pervasive moral and physical sickness (we get characters who are bedridden, crippled, shell-shocked, insane, mass-murdering) may remind you of other novels from the twenties and thirties — Thomas Mann's "The Magic Mountain," or Joseph Roth's "The Radetzky March," or Robert Musil's "The Man Without Qualities".
This sickness is more widespread than we wish to believe and frequently results in insane violence.
"It's insane, insane, insane, insane," one said cheerfully.
Travel sickness?
"Insane, insane," he said.
Sleeping sickness.
Radiation sickness.
Sickness spread.
Equally insane.
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