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So it's also about me trying to make sense of a bewildering and often bloody stupid world".
The failure to keep the collection intact infuriated Bradbury, who told the Los Angeles Times: "We live in a stupid world..
"The way the kids see it, everyone in this stupid world is out for themselves, even the parents, and everyone just wants to have everything.
It's the whole stupid world we find ourselves in, whereby we can't seem to stop our personal contact details falling into the hands of departments with no other purpose than to fill the air with this kind of wittering crap about shoes and bags and holidays and "product lines": advertising disguised as cheery personal messages, inviting us to "join the conversation".
It's not that he looked especially young; it's just that, even in elementary school, he seemed to be approaching middle age: a thick, hairy neck, powerful body, high forehead and the smiling yet tough expression of an aging child who had already learned a thing or two about this stupid world.
"In this stupid world of 'Let's make a deal,' I say 'No,'" explains Huff, 55, principal and president of W.R. Huff Asset Management in Morristown, N.J., which invests $17 billion on behalf of pension funds and other institutions.
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I hate everybody and everything in the whole stupid world-wide world!!" It also contains the "Mr. Sack" storyline, which was brought up in the Schulz biography.
A sustained spew of gothic nonsense, blackly lampooning the stupid, hypocritical world of the music industry, it'll probably make you go deaf, but you'll be having too much fun to care.
Its first titles include "Breathless" by Sophie Jordan, described as a companion novella to Ms. Jordan's popular "Firelight" fantasy series about a dragon in human form, and "Stupid Perfect World," a futuristic novella by Scott Westerfeld, author of the beloved "Leviathan" trilogy, which mixed alternative history with science fiction.
That's essentially just witless ad copy, hinging on a lame pun, but what Hefner says at the end is delusional, or, if you prefer, stupid: "The world was changing, and we were the ones changing it, one Bunny at a time".
I know It's a stupid, first world problem, but when you're being asked to pay five fucking dollars for a shitty fountain Coke, it sticks in the craw a little.
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