Fear and Loathing in Post Apocalyptic America. The future, after the genetic experiments of the great Doctor Patricia R. Durham, leaves all women on the planet with snakes instead of hair, and the unique and terrifying ability to blind, and even kill, a man with a simple stare. The birthrate is at…
The girl finds purpose in her journey from a street preacher.
Everyone gets lonely eventually. So don't kill spiders.
The drawer of photographs. The woman with red-brown snakes and opal eyes.
In this chapter: things people say to one another to avoid awkward silence.
Albino cobras. See them alive and deadly. Five dollars per guest.
Want to find out where you went wrong in your life? This chapter reveals all.
The girl listens to the pancake chef and a policeman talk about the state of the world. They claim that most people are good people.
The pancake restaurant. The girl meets a woman who believes there is still a President, and that society is being rebuilt.
A little history of ancient gods, and the fortune-teller Plato.
The all-night adult-film theater, and a new kind of Fun.
The gatekeeper (in this case, a dorm captain) reveals that there is no time like the present.
What would you do if you won a million dollars? Probably pretty much what everyone else would.
Everything you wanted to know about castration, but were afraid to ask.
You should never see faces in clouds, or places you have left, or things you meant to do but never got the chance.
Want to know the definition of fun? Listen to this ep.
Dr. Patricia R. Durham explains everything you wanted to know about God but were afraid to ask.
The girl speaks with the hotel manager. He feels ignored and lonely. He's not far from wrong.
The girl reaches a motel. She meets two college girls and has a close encounter with police.
The girl starts her journey across country. She remembers her grandfather, blind men, and magic words.