The Architecture of Stuckness Chapter 2 — The Case for the Defense

“You answer honestly,” she said, “but in these complete little structures. It’s like every answer arrives pre-edited. I get the sense that if I asked how you were and you actually told me, we’d both have to be sitting somewhere else.”

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