Starving Life For A Buck
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- | During the years of Attrition (1994-98) a mumber of graves were dug. We could have run a side business smuggling used flowers -- but it hurt. We suffered in those days -- in the way Suffering now is an X-Box Game -- taking our thoughts into razor-sharp environments, living with critique, our every motion exploding into view. | + | "During the years of Attrition (1994-98) a mumber of graves were dug. We could have run a side business smuggling used flowers -- but it hurt. We suffered in those days -- in the way Suffering now is an Playstation game -- taking our thoughts into razor-sharp environments, living with critique, our every motion exploding into view." |
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+ | -- Introduction to ''Starving Life for a Buck'' explaining why he'd referred to war as an "[[egg]] seen from the moon, with a telescope." | ||
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"During the years of Attrition (1994-98) a mumber of graves were dug. We could have run a side business smuggling used flowers -- but it hurt. We suffered in those days -- in the way Suffering now is an Playstation game -- taking our thoughts into razor-sharp environments, living with critique, our every motion exploding into view."
-- Introduction to Starving Life for a Buck explaining why he'd referred to war as an "egg seen from the moon, with a telescope."