It sounds like a lot of other people acting nice to you would quickly create bad situations, and you needed to protect yourself? And after a lot of "You're an awful person if you fight back" you kind of absorbed "awful person=being allowed to fight back"? So a big chunk of your brain is continuing to run "This is the badness signal, oh no, what kind of monster am I? Fuck it, I'll be the kind of monster that fights back." And when the situation's not like that, it creates a weird mess?
This the book we discussed? Which bits are likely to become history?
"Weird mess" is certainly one way of describing me. :P
This is the epidemic book I wrote in 2014. It was contemporary at the time, and with the way politics, the law, London landmarks, and technology tend to race on ahead, it risks becoming redundant fast.
Pass the Parcel became alternate history instead of near future with alarming alacrity. I'm beginning to understand how Warren Ellis must have felt in the early noughties.
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