“Apparently we’re now in a state where most ads are full of people looking at us in a way that would heat us up down to our toes if it happened in real life, and we don’t think anything of it.”

—  Max Barry

October 16, 2005 weblog post http://www.maxbarry.com/2005/10/16/news.html#theywantyou

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