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“Email is the scourge of our age,' said Silvia. 'Email and cancer.”
“Maybe, as Mizuko said, we won't even really die, just carry on in the feedback loop we are stuck in. Instead of connecting with new things, widening our worlds, algorithms have shrunk it to a narro...”
“I felt the nauseous shiver in my stomacheverything from rage to empathy to morning sicknessthat I had grown used to and now thought of as being love.”
“Though I did not know her exact address, that she appeared to live almost within breathing distance of Robin, and that I lived with him, and that her pictures showed that she was now dating the mys...”
“The messages must be stuck somewhere in the tube of light underneath the ocean that connects London and New York.”
“I found it hard to write the bits where the things that were at first surprising or even shocking became normal incrementally until I couldn't see that they were anything but normal, because everyt...”
“She told me it was unlucky to share a reading with others, but the main point, the one I don't mind mentioning because it seems relevant to the story, is that she said I had a kind of evil spirit f...”
“I was on the sidewalk, buffering, wondering if it was okay to follow people in real life.”
“No order, no pattern, just chaos. Lots of little universes separated by invisible screens . . .”
“I couldn't decide what kind of person she was, whether she was one of those insects that look exactly like wasps but aren't . . . I just wanted to know if she would sting.”
“In the last week I felt her withdrawing. What was once everywhere, an ocean I imagined myself to be drowning in, was now barely deep enough to bathe in. I saw her warmth draining away and I couldn'...”
“I saw a doctor. I went in case there were any remnants of the summer inside mesticky, slender fish bones that needed to be scraped into the bin. He was dismissive of my concerns and said my body wo...”
“I began to cry but maintained my shouting through it, like a wind through sheets of rain.”
“For a while this seemed to do the trick, and I felt that whatever contamination I had helped to spread, the boundaries I had helped to break, sprinkling flakes of myself all over the surface of New...”
“Was this what the city would look like when knowledge was no longer enough? When the desire to turn inward, surrendering entirely to one's own private world of nonresistance, overwhelmed, like cree...”
“Man with goatee. Man who looked like a Beatle. All the Beatles at once. Woman wearing newspaper hat. I'd grown used to how weird New Yorkers were, and I could fit them into types.”
“The glow of the steetlamps sat heavy and thick above me. As I walked aimlessly, in the direction of downtown, I returned to my theories. That Mizuko and I shared the pictorial equivalent of DNA. Th...”
“She was limp and pathetic and woozy and I loved her, I realised, even more because I knew how completely it was doomed.”
“We had, I felt, bared small pieces of our symmetrical souls to each other, fast, as if playing one of those breathless card games, and I had pretended to be as moved as I had been the first time I ...”
“Yeah!' I said again, widening my eyes and nodding slowly but emphatically to show that she had seen into my own symmetrical soul.”