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Mortal Tether

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“I thought of my mom, sitting on the sofa on a rainy Saturday afternoon, watching cable reruns of her favorite Little House on the Prairie series. Sometimes she'd cry. She would hold onto a tissue, and she would sob as she sat there on the couch. I asked her once why she was crying. She told me it was because the show made her happy.”

“Hence the other question, taking the place as a final interrogation: WHO WAS LAUGHING IN THE LOFT (Big Brother french version)? Within this material world without a trace of humor, what sort of monster could laugh back-stage? What sort of sarcastic divinity could laugh about all of it from his innermost depths? The human all too human must have turned over in his grave. But as we know very well, human convulsions are a distraction for the gods, who merely laugh at them.”

“Big Brother VIP Albania” Keshtu quhet Reality Show-i qe ka gozhduar prej me se 7 vjetesh miliarda teleshikues ne mbare boten. Big brother eshte nje format televiziv tejet i vecante, i konsideruar edhe si nje eksperiment socio psikologjik. 14 persona qe nuk e njohin njeri tjetrin, zgjedhin te jetojne se bashku per mese 3 muaj ne shtepine e Big brother te izoluar nga bota e jashtme dhe nen survejimin e vazhdueshem te kamerave televizive. bigbrothervipalbania.com/”

“Hershey Pennsylvania was self-proclaimed as the “Sweetest Place On Earth,” but less advertised than chocolate, it was also home to one of the state’s largest Children’s Hospitals. The streets lined with Hershey Kiss–shaped streetlamps that led excited children and families on vacation to chocolate tour rides and rollercoasters were the same exact streets that led anxious children and families to x-rays and MRIs on the worsts days of their lives. Chocolate was being created on the same street that childhood diseases were being diagnosed. And that was life. The sweetest of sensations and the deepest of devastations live next door to each other.”