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Thomas Pynchon

Bleeding Edge

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  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    The jocks may not know a stochastic crossover if it bites them on the ass, but they have that drive to thrive, they’re synced in to them deep market rhythms, and that’ll always beat out nerditude no matter how smart it gets.
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    No, he’s a dickhead, but one of the early ones. A pioneer dickhead.
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    But that’ll never occur to her, because it makes too much sense.”
    “You’re saying…”
    “She’s crazy, Mom.”
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    Same old classic dotcom dilemma, be rich forever or make a tarball out of it and post it around for free, and keep their cred and maybe self-esteem as geeks but stay more or less middle income.
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    Fiona, whose parents actually should consider heartbreaker insurance, bats eyelashes possibly enhanced by a raid on her mom’s makeup supplies.
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    Californian, the-Universe-is-a-joke-but-you-don’t-get-it smile
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    Think about it—all it takes is, like, a idle thumb on a space bar to turn ‘Islam’ into ‘I slam.’”
    “Thought-provoking, Shawn.”
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    all the mutually disconnected lives going on in parallel
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted6 years ago
    Later on, deep in the first romantic onset, Maxine was to hear a certain amount of wild—for Horst—talk about converting to Judaism. How ironic that “Jew” also rhymes with “clue.” Eventually Horst became aware of prerequisites such as learning Hebrew and getting circumcised, which triggered the sort of rethink you’d expect.
  • Lenka Lavlinskayahas quoted7 years ago
    Though this discussion did go on, for a school night, quite late, Heidi’s escapade doesn’t rank as high as some offenses Maxine in fact still finds herself brooding about from back in high school—clothes borrowed but never returned, invitations to nonexistent parties, Heidi-arranged hookups with guys Heidi knew were clinically psychopathic. Sort of thing. By the time they adjourned for exhaustion, it may have disappointed Heidi a little that her mad fling had somehow only found its natural place among other episodes of a continuing domestic series, begun long ago in Chicago, which is where Horst and Maxine originally met.
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