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I hate when you’re trying to read something and you come across the expression ‘One thing led to another’. What in the hell kind of lazy writing is that? Isn’t that your job as the writer to tell me how this led to that? You can just throw that in there? “Adolf Hitler was rejected as a young man on his application to art school… One thing led to another… And the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the sovereign nation of Japan.
— Brian Regan (via rainingatsunset)