Mark Leyner Quotes
He Got A Booklet Out Of A Folder. 'This Is The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. It's A Standardized Psychometric Test We Use To Assess And Analyze An Individual's Personality Dynamic. It's Got About Six Hundred True-or-false Questions. You Fill This Out And Then The Computer Will Generate A Report.' Well, I Thought This Was Absolutely Perfect! I Was Just Delighted With The Idea That Psychodiagnostic Algorithms Would Generate A Posthumanist Psychiatric Profile For Me For The Autobiography. And Both The Imaginary Intern And I Felt This Would Really Streamline The Process, That It Would Save Us A Tremendous Amount Of Work, And Obviate The Need For All That Cloying Introspection And Redemptive Candor That We Both Found So Nauseating And Counterrevolutionary.
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