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"I'm doing fine, thank God, in this enormous country, which seems stranger and stranger, ever more fraught with absurd and incredible things… A few days ago I had the pleasure (or the horror) of seeing the stock market collapse".
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(She is attempting to perform a version of Sloane Crosley scripted by strangers, which seems like an apt metaphor for social life in general).
There is an awkward half-smile on one of the children's faces, which seems to scream out "Stranger-danger!" And let's face it.
Then a stranger comes to town, which seems unlikely under these circumstances.
Recently a consortium of Broadway bigwigs clubbed together to purchase the musical rights to Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho, which might seem stranger if Sondheim hadn't already tackled the Demon Barber of Fleet Street and a whole company of Assassins.
They decide to destroy each other's enemies, which critics of the Ayckbourn plays quickly saw as a homage to Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train," but which seems like unimaginative theft here.
Many respondents noted that sharing water with strangers is customary in village communities and required as a matter of courtesy or charity, which seems to override issues of water safety.
Which seems reasonable enough.
Which seems symmetric.
Which seems more credible?
Which seems odd.
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