Sewer Quotes

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Steven Magee
“The top easily preventable health problems that I see in western societies are: 1. Eating chemically grown food. 2. Exposure to electronically generated harmonic energy from wind and solar power systems. 3. Exposure to harmonic energy from switched mode power supplies (SMPS) that come with modern electronic products. 4. Exposure to wireless radio frequency radiation (RF). 5. Light deficiency from an indoor lifestyle and Low-E double glazed windows. 6. Sound deficiency from heavily insulated homes that are devoid of natural sounds and are extremely quiet. 7. Pollen deficiency from living in man-made cities that are devoid of natural levels of pollen. 8. Natural radiation deficiency from living in homes that block natural levels of environmental radiation. 9. Open drain sickness that occurs when drain traps dry out and faulty vent valves that allow sewer gas to fill the home. 10. Drinking the wrong type of water.”
Steven Magee

Rick Riordan
“Jason wasn't sure what to expect at the end--a dungeon, a mad scientist’s lab, or maybe a sewer reservoir where all Porta-Potty sludge ends up, forming an evil toilet face large enough to swallow the world.”
Rick Riordan, The Lost Hero

Maggie Nelson
“Can she help it if the unconscious is a sewer?”
Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts

Benjamin Percy
“The world is a sewer of lies. We’re all up to our necks in the sweet shit of it.”
Benjamin Percy, Red Moon

“Similarities between Nazis and cockroaches: if they're appearing in broad daylight, it's because the sewer is already full of them”
William Frezze

Steven Magee
“Pooping became problematic during the hurricane Ian disaster.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Working toilets were in demand during the hurricane Ian disaster.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Many toilets stopped working in the aftermath of hurricane Ian.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“The communications, water, sewer and electrical utility systems stopped working after hurricane Ian made landfall.”
Steven Magee

Tony Del Degan
“A wall of odor–the stench of hundreds of thousands of people. It touched him physically, like he was passing through water.”
Tony Del Degan, In River Cardinal