Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
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You know how sometimes we notify you that here is something you should really read but you should also be prepared, as there might be afternoon cubicle weeping if you proceed without caution? Well here you go! It's technically about insomnia. Really it's about stabbing you in the heart.

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Thanks. I made it to the beginning of the third paragraph.

Is the world getting worse or am I getting weak?

mathnet (#27)

Oh my.

Suzi (#3,593)

At least you posted it around lunchtime?

brianvan (#149)

Is it bad that this made me worry about having a heart attack when I go to bed tonight?

HiredGoons (#603)

Welcome to every night of my fucking life.

HiredGoons (#603)

Is this the type of thing the NYTimes expects me to PAY for?

mainesqueeze (#432)

His book "The Anatomist" is great and *SPOILER* he tells this story in the heartbreaking epilogue.

carpetblogger (#306)

I hate you

nicole (#2,443)

sniff.

garge (#736)

I suffer onset insomnia; my dad disappeared at 44 in the same manner nine years, two weeks, and two days ago; the C.P.R dreams are the worst; actually, I had a panic attack in health class when we were tested on C.P.R. in front of the class–the desk on which the dummy rested was too tall for me, and it all went downhill from there; overshare, sorry.

mathnet (#27)

Oh my. Oh, I'm so sorry.

Jeff Barea (#4,298)

Clinking the link seems too hard so I'm not reading that.

But thank you for the apology, I accept. Just don't let it happen again.

cherrispryte (#444)

Oh fuck you guys.

mrschem (#1,757)

yeah. thanks a fuck of a lot.

camelface (#4,600)

This article:
a.) pulled at my heart strings
b.) turned a massive spotlight upon my heteronormativity.
c.) all of the above

Bucko (#1,599)

Thanks for this. Don't get all weepy all that often these days.

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