A lot of people are dying in Orlando. To be left alone with his alcohol, drugs, and hermit crab is the only thing he wants. Jean-Luc, a Frenchman who is always talking, wakes him up. He is a voice in his head. His hopes of being alone are shattered. Orlando now has to deal with Jean-never-ending Luc's questions and comments, as well as the fact that Jean-Luc is slowly taking over every sense of his body (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch).
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A lot of people are dying in Orlando. To be left alone with his alcohol, drugs, and hermit crab is the only thing he wants. Jean-Luc, a Frenchman who is always talking, wakes him up. He is a voice in his head. His hopes of being alone are shattered. Orlando now has to deal with Jean-never-ending Luc's questions and comments, as well as the fact that Jean-Luc is slowly taking over every sense of his body (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch).
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