“The clock is a conspiracy & a crime against humanity
and I would not own one
except I miss appointments without it.”
Source: Story People: Selected Stories & Drawings of Brian Andreas
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Context: What I would like to emanate from the darkness of this tragedy is one spark of life. I mean, the realization that crime does not begin when you murder people. Crime begins with propaganda, even if such propaganda is for a good cause. The moment propaganda turns against another nation or against any human being, evil starts. Whereas the Germans started propaganda toward the end of this tragedy, you Allies stand at the beginning of the tragedy.