I'm not a big fan of the movie "The Shining" - the book was much better - but one scene sticks with me: the wife slips into the room where her husband has been banging out his novel and starts leafing through the typewritten pages. She looks in horror as every page - and each one formatted differently - has just one sentence, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." That line in rows, in columns, in paragraphs, formatted as a movie script, every page different, every line the same phrase. That was frightening as it shows the main character has descended into madness.
I'd like to send a few pages in the mail to a few special people with the same idea, just with "Epstein Files" as the repeated phrase.
'Cause we know your in there, Donnie Boy.
In other news, it's too damn hot to sleep.
I'd like to send a few pages in the mail to a few special people with the same idea, just with "Epstein Files" as the repeated phrase.
'Cause we know your in there, Donnie Boy.
In other news, it's too damn hot to sleep.