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Death is like eating a Baby Ruth in a white suit while sitting back in a park bench. You can brush it off, but there’s always some of it stuck to you. Little shards that have gone unnoticed. You think it’s all gone, then you find a few specs later stained onto your breast or crotch… but damn was that good candy. —Jarrett Huxley