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Under the Rug, one of those Harris Burdick types
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Oh uh okay so pretty much the story follows our main character, Jeremy Wilkes, he's a middle aged and all around pretty average man. He suffers from relying on his dull life too much, and he definetly enjoys his nothing culture a bit more than he should, so much so that when the smallest amount of chaos and mystery is thrown into the equation he loses control of everything. His main struggle is the coming to terms with some things being uncontrollably chaotic, and the theme of this story is, well up for debate honestly if you have something you think it might fit better with by all means that's the theme, but to me, this story is about the utterly strange things that may happen in your life, and that not everything is worth trying to solve or control. Some oddities might just be better off if they remain as that, an oddity.
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Under the Rug, one of those Harris Burdick types
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