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As her heroine Monica Geller would say, Rules help control the fun.
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Abbi Waxman (The Bookish Life of Nina Hill)
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The main problem with mass media is that it makes it impossible to fall in love without any acumen of normalcy. There is no "normal," because everyone is being twisted by the same sources simultaneously. You can't compare your relationship with the playful couple who lives next door because they're probably modeling themselves after Chandler Bing and Monica Geller.
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Chuck Klosterman (Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto)
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Pundits are always blaming TV for making people stupid, movies for desensitizing the world to violence, and rock music for making kids take drugs and kill themselves. These things should be the least of our worries. The main problem with mass media is that it makes it impossible to fall in love with any acumen of normalcy. There is no βnormal,β because everybody is being twisted by the same sources simultaneously. You canβt compare your relationship with the playful couple who lives next door, because theyβre probably modeling themselves after Chandler Bing and Monica Geller. Real people are actively trying to live like fake people, so real people are no less fake. Every comparison becomes impractical. This is why the impractical has become totally acceptable; impracticality almost seems cool.
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Chuck Klosterman (Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto)
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I thought back to the day in Santa Monica when I'd gone through Jack's desk, or at least I'd tried to go through it. I hadn't seen anything because I hadn't anted to see anything. It's hard to see clearly when there's sand in your eyes.
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Lea Geller (Trophy Life)
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Welcome to the real world! It sucks. You're going to love it.
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Monica Geller
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She grinned and flipped ahead to schedule a Bill Murray movie marathon. See? Even in the most organized life there is room for whimsy. It just needs scheduling. As her heroine Monica Geller would say, Rules help control the fun.
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Abbi Waxman (The Bookish Life of Nina Hill)
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The main problem with mass media is that it makes it impossible to fall in love with any acumen of normalcy. There is no βnormal,β because everybody is being twisted by the same sources simultaneously. You canβt compare your relationship with the playful couple who lives next door, because theyβre probably modeling themselves after Chandler Bing and Monica Geller. Real people are actively trying to live like fake people, so real people are no less fake.
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Chuck Klosterman (Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto)
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Even in the most organized life there is room for whimsy. It just needs scheduling. As her heroine Monica Geller would say, Rules help control the fun.
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Abbi Waxman (The Bookish Life of Nina Hill)