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raze i grew up reading his books. now his mind is disintegrating. he's lost the ability to write. but he still remembers his stories. every one of them. they've stayed with him, just as they burned themselves into the minds of every child and parent who ever loved them. he gets to be the architect of his own last memories as they slip through his fingers. and if you listen closely, you can hear the child that's still alive in me screaming through tears. 220722
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tender_square i'll love you forever, i'll like you for always, as long as i'm living, my baby you'll be. 220722
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epitome of incomprehensibility It's funny, I just mentioned him yesterday.

Irrelevant context: a person with a YouTube channel called Cultured Bubble watched The Princess Bride, and asked commenters what their favourite bedtime stories were. So I wrote that I remembered liking books by Phoebe Gilman and Robert Munsch.

Do you remember the one about Mortimer? I think it was Mortimer. With the "bing bang, rattle cling clang, gonna make this noise all day" (or at least how my own imperfect memory renders it).
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