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I mean, I've paid my dues, you know? The narrator of King Dork, Tom Henderson, tries to read what is in some respects the foundational "novel" of that scattershot, hip style, Kenneth Patchen's The Journal of Albion Moonlight. He gives up after a few pages, blink 182 saying, "it's like this thing was written by a blink 182 crazy person." And that's the difference between Tom and me, because when I was a teenager I slogged through books blink 182 like that and went around claiming that I thought they were great and deep. And I even maybe convinced myself that I did think that. Seriously, though, the way I look at things now, you're much better off reading Treasure Island or something. More bang for your brain cells. Anyway, Larry quotes this bit from the Darby Crash guy: Why am I a punk? Because I wasn't anything before, except different. And now it's like I'm different, but with a vengeance. Tom would never call himself a punk, but he could easily have said something like that, except I think that he would have said "I'm indifferent with a vengeance."
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