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Notes From Underground

How far would you go to escape the real world? The underground man had always felt like an outsider. He doesnt want to be like other people working in the ant-hill of society. So he decides to withdraw from the world scrawling a series of darkly sarcastic notes about the torment he is suffering. Angry and alienated his only comfort is the humiliation of others. Is he going mad? Or is it the world around him thats insane?
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How far would you go to escape the real world? The underground man had always felt like an outsider. He doesnt want to be like other people working in the ant-hill of society. So he decides to withdraw from the world scrawling a series of darkly sarcastic notes about the torment he is suffering. Angry & alienated his only comfort is the humiliation of others. Is he going mad? Or is it the world around him thats insane?

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