Felicity Shoulders on Nostr: Years ago I read a certain anthropophagy scene in Iain M. Banks’ Consider Phlebas ...
Years ago I read a certain anthropophagy scene in Iain M. Banks’ Consider Phlebas while waiting for my car at the tire shop. I thought I had condemned myself to re-experience the nauseous horror every time I smelled a tire shop forever, but it turns out all I had to do was switch tire shop chains! No tires displayed in the lobby and no popcorn machine makes for a smell different enough that I am not transported back to that island on the orbital Vavatch. Phew!
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