The Inevitability of Sunshine and Death
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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2016
Death hasn't suddenly made me more intelligent and all round knowledgeable. I was just more aware of my surroundings and more wary of people's feelings. Death connects us with our surroundings. I'm still gonna make incredibly inconsiderate fuck ups and there will still be other inconsiderate fuckers but at least it's a mutual relationship of "we fucked up". 

Daria Saunders has a considerably irritating optimism about her that screams "I'm a ray of sunshine, I'll make you feel better." She believes life is about the greater good working to improve the disastrous and deadly.

Sedrick Winkles has the pessimism of the antichrist. He's deadly serious, so it was inevitable that Daria and Sedrick would meet and become one.

However, the tragedy of Daria's disappearance leads to the Sedrick's downward spiral into madness as he questions everyone: Where is Daria?
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