
CCCXLIX: Fallen
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I tried hard to phrase Cass’ thought as sympathetic. Some of the first attempts sounded like glib Bond one-liners, which is not the kind of thing Cass would think here.
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I tried hard to phrase Cass’ thought as sympathetic. Some of the first attempts sounded like glib Bond one-liners, which is not the kind of thing Cass would think here.
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Clinical proof that Cass is still human.
"You know what makes people different from animals? We're the only species on Earth that observes Shark Week. Sharks don't even observe Shark Week; but we do. For the same reason, I can pick up this pencil, tell you its name is Steve, and then go like this; [snaps it in half; gasps of horror] and part of you dies, just a little bit on the inside. Because people can connect with anything. We can sympathise with a pencil, we can forgive a shark, and we can give Ben Affleck an Academy Award for screenwriting. People can find the good in just about anything except themselves."
— Jeff Winger, Community
"You know what makes people different from animals? We're the only species on Earth that observes Shark Week. Sharks don't even observe Shark Week; but we do. For the same reason, I can pick up this pencil, tell you its name is Steve, and then go like this; [snaps it in half; gasps of horror] and part of you dies, just a little bit on the inside. Because people can connect with anything. We can sympathise with a pencil, we can forgive a shark, and we can give Ben Affleck an Academy Award for screenwriting. People can find the good in just about anything except themselves."
— Jeff Winger, Community
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