He felt a little lonely. He felt good.
It was November.
Tao Lin, Eeeee Eee Eeee

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He felt a little lonely. He felt good.
It was November.
Tao Lin, Eeeee Eee Eeee
Have you ever come across a new book and/or author, and found yourself thinking, “Wow. This book/style must have been made for me, it is so perfectly well-matched to my brain?”
I just started reading Tao Lin’s Eeeee Eee Eeee, and that is exactly how I feel about it so far. I mean, granted, I’m only a few pages in, but I’m already well and truly in love.
When there are no deliveries you fold boxes; or take calls. Folding boxes is easier. Everyone is folding boxes. Andrew is folding boxes. If the entire job were to fold boxes people would scream. They would fold, and sometimes scream, existentially, then be dragged into a field and beaten into a paste. Sometimes there would be a rampage. Steve was going to Seattle but got on the wrong plane and is now in New York City. It’s risky to scream in an airport. Steve is clinically depressed inside of an airport, homeless; let him live in your closet.
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EPISODE 3: Eeeee Eee Eeee/Starbomb (All About The Bike Crime)
For our second episode, we discuss Tao Lin's Eeeee Eee Eeee and Starbomb's self-titled debut. A good time is had by all and at some point we talk shit about video games because there isn't enough of that on the Internet.
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Music used in this episode: "Winters' Wake Up Call" from the Earthbound OST "Kind of A Long Way Down" by I Hate Myself "Crasher Vania" by Starbomb "Next Episode" by Shiro Sagisu
Something fell on him. He put his hand on his back and felt something. Then saw a millipede running away very fast under the bed. He looked at the ceiling and felt afraid and went to sleep.
Tao Lin - Eeeee Eee Eeee
the novels of tao lin in emojis, 2014 stephen michael mcdowell