The Bodega at the End of the Internet
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
The Bodega at the End of the Internet
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
"Then it must be my sixth sense. A gift God gave me — or maybe a curse.
All I know is that I've suffered because of it."
"I'm suspicious of my own shadow.
I looked around and saw a man approaching with lots of discounted rice balls in his basket. “Irasshaimasé!” I called in exactly the same tone as before and bowed, then took the basket from him.
At that moment, for the first time ever, I felt I’d become a part in the machine of society. I’ve been reborn, I thought. That day, I actually became a
... See moreFather Renteria picked up the coins, one by one, and walked to the altar.
"These are Yours," he said. "He can afford to buy salvation. Only you know whether this is the price. As for me, Lord, I throw myself at your feet to ask for the justice or injustice that any of us may ask ...For my part, I hope you damn him to hell."
And he closed the chapel.
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... See moreUse setbacks in life as an opportunity to become a bigger and better person. Don’t wallow.
... See moreAnother thing of course is life will have terrible blows, horrible blows, unfair blows, doesn’t matter. And some people recover and others don’t. And there I think the attitude of Epictetus is the best. He thought that every mischance in life was an
“So, you want me to worship a white god?”
I was beginning to lose track of what “society” actually was.