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I don’t want to sound weird, but don’t you think there is something seriously wrong with people? I mean, there is, obviously: you hear these terrible stories where the father just snaps, and you know that guy was broken. Something happened in his head, some leakage, and what spilled out was beyond comprehension. Everyone agrees on this. They ask if you heard about that man and those poor boys, and say, You just can’t understand it, can you?

It’s the look they give you then that bothers me. I am not a great reader of people, so at first I thought I was misinterpreting. But now I don’t think so. Can you? I think it’s a real question. And when you shake your head and say, No, it’s unbelievable, they are trying to figure out what you really think.

I have two theories. The first is they suspect you, too, may be broken: that your brain contains fissures. That, under the right circumstances, or the wrong ones, you might do something unbearable. They want to know if they ought to take precautions.

The second is they think they might. And what they’re looking for is a sign they’re not alone. Because sometimes, when they’re humiliated by their boss or the baby won’t stop howling, the red thoughts that burst inside their brain, they’re really horrific.

I don’t blame anyone. It’s not a personal failing, in my opinion, to feel violent when your brain floods with vasopressin. That’s just what happens. You drop a glass, it falls toward the Earth; maybe that’s not the outcome you want, but don’t blame the glass. Don’t pass moral judgment because cause produced effect. Because stimulus provoked response. That’s how it works.

Still, I am disturbed by the idea that I’m surrounded by polite, smiling men and women one serotonin dip away from savagery. I’m not saying it’s anyone’s fault. I’m just saying I think that situation can be improved.

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Jamie (#111)

Location: Auckland
Quote: "Anyone still spelling "internet" with a capital "I" is probably struggling with the complexities of their new-fangled electric typewriter."
Posted: 6243 days ago

I had to look on wikipedia to learn more about vasopressin.

It doesn't have a "Vassopressin in Fiction" subsection, but I'm thinking of creating one.

Machine Man subscriber Alex (#237)

Location: London, England
Quote: "We're today's scrambled creatures, locked in tomorrow's double feature"
Posted: 6243 days ago

"I’m just saying I think that situation can be improved." reads strangely.

Loving the story so far, keep up the good work!

Ajna (#3795)

Location: USA
Quote: "Judge if you want. We are all going to die one day. I intend to deserve it."
Posted: 6243 days ago

Just to point it out: It's spelled "Serotonin". You got that wrong. "O", not "A".

Otherwise, great job, loved the page.

(The only reason I noticed the error was because I had to Google Serotonin to know what it was...)

Machine Man subscriber Max

Location: Melbourne, Australia
Quote: "I'm my number one fan!"
Posted: 6243 days ago

Ooh yeah, thanks. Fixed.

Machine Man subscriber Xpovos (#958)

Location: Washington D.C.
Quote: "Time not important, only life important"
Posted: 6243 days ago

Like Jamie (#111) I had to look up vasopressin, and even afterwards am not convinced that doing so helped me. The data I found didn't seem to indicate any mood alterations associated with that particular hormone. But it's not my field, and my minimal research isn't conclusive, but maybe there might be another more obvious hormone to go for?

Abgrund (#3357)

Location: Atlantis
Quote: ""Redeem your mind from the hockshops of authority." - Ayn Rand"
Posted: 6243 days ago

I'm not sure how this is going to work. If he sticks his head in The Clamp, I don't think the hospital can help him.

Marisa (#3973)

Location: NJ
Posted: 6243 days ago

"Still, I am disturbed by the idea that I’m surrounded by polite, smiling men and women one seratonin dip away from savagery."

This has to be my favorite line I've read in a long time. I just had to register to say that. I'm loving the story so far, and am completely intrigued by where it is going. Charlie is definitely a love/hate character, but it works.

Matt (#808)

Location: AZ
Quote: "The only 3 books I've read in the last few years have been from the Barry Collection"
Posted: 6243 days ago

This is by far my favorite page. Not directly dealing with his leg(s), but more of an emotional state of well-being or not. I think Machine Man here wants to feel his actions were justified, and wishes others around him would just stop with the polite BS and go ahead with the "one seratonin dip." :)

Machine Man subscriber Yannick (#3858)

Location: Heist, Belgium
Quote: "he reads things"
Posted: 6243 days ago

@Max:
"Ooh yeah, thanks. Fixed."

No it's not!
I've been clicking my refresh button violently for the past thirty seconds, but the A just doesn't change to an O!

Amber (#3671)

Location: Oregon, U.S.A
Posted: 6243 days ago

In my opinion, this is the most excellent page so far, leaving off with the most intriguingly sinister statement.






For risk of sounding like I am just fluffing you up, I might find this to be the best word spinning of anything you've written yet(that I have read)... Of course I am quite stoned.

Machine Man subscriber SilverKnight (#2210)

Location: St. Louis
Posted: 6243 days ago

Wonderful random insight here. Proving yet again the reason for my abject, slavish loyalty. I hope I have your permission to reproduce a portion of this on my personal webpage unedited and with full credit and links back to both this page and the main site. :) Would spread the audience by up to another 500 people; if not I'll be more than happy to take it down at your request.

Either way, keep up the good work, Max!

Machine Man subscriber Max

Location: Melbourne, Australia
Quote: "I'm my number one fan!"
Posted: 6243 days ago

@Marisa:
> I just had to register to say that.

Man, that's sweet. Thanks.

@Yannick:
> I've been clicking my refresh button violently for
> the past thirty seconds, but the A just doesn't
> change to an O!

Whoops! Okay, NOW. (I synced to the story repository, but forgot to also sync the server. You have no idea what that means. I don't know why I tried to explain that.)

@SilverKnight:
> I hope I have your permission to reproduce a
> portion of this on my personal webpage unedited
> and with full credit and links back to both this
> page and the main site.

Please do! I'd be very happy for anyone to share bits and pieces like that. Don't, you know, copy & paste the entire book. But extracts: sure.

Joe (#2270)

Location: Campbell, CA, USA
Quote: "I'm subverting the system from the inside. I think."
Posted: 6243 days ago

There's a very Machine Man-ish item on BoingBoing today:

http://www.boingboing.net/2009/04/30/give-yourself-horse.html

It seems your protagonist isn't the only person who things that human legs can be improved on.

Yenzo (#829)

Location: Secret underwater pyramid base in the Pacific
Quote: "In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe (Carl Sagan)"
Posted: 6238 days ago

Dammit, I wanted to express my appreciation of the serotonin sentence, but Marisa beat me to it. Plus, with a name like that, she's probably hot.

Anyway, that sentence is perfection. If you don't mind, I might translate it into German and use it in neuroscience lectures, with proper citation of course.

stanley becker (#5283)

Location: black hole
Quote: "DON"T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!!"
Posted: 5529 days ago

here we have endocrinal speculation as to what the hormonal causal aspects of human prejudice [the emotional tendencies] and their relationship to the mass ingestion and digestion of the substances that fuel our lives - the yarn is broadened to include Charlie's psychological propensities and Max [the writer's] interest in the dynamics of human interaction - whhheeeeewwww - does any of this make sense?

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