"When I discovered the Flat Earth truth, everything else made sense."
The above quote is something I've heard many times, including from my own mouth. Before I got into Flat Earth, I was a dedicated UFO truther. There wasn't enough UFO books on this Earth for me. When I stumbled across the Flat Earth, all that went out the window and Flat Earth devoured my life. It wasn't that I no longer saw the truth in those other topics, it was the significance of the revelation that the Earth is flat and what it meant for society both future and past.
Chuck Palahniuk was once the king of Dark Satire. Some may still see him this way, but I'm sure they are a significantly less amount of people then they once were. Survivor was masterful; the first novel of his I read, it was eye opening for me. It made me realize just how fun reading could really be. Survivor was clever in a way that I had never previously experienced. I was hooked. Invisible Monster, Choke, Fight Club, Diary, and Lullaby! Absolutely page-turners.
One night a few years ago I happened across a movie called 'Talk Radio'. I was stunned by what I was watching and barely moved until the final tense moments of this riveting film. It was about a very charismatic talk radio host (think Howard Stern but more political) and one fateful day at work. I'm not here to review the movie so I'll keep this short. It was just brilliant. The dialogue was so perfect, I was not surprised when I realized it was originally a stage play. The main character of the film was played by Eric Bogosian, who I thought looked liked Jerry Seinfeld after many years of hard drinking. I don't mean to sound cynical.