I am me and this character is Freebac. I noticed I refer to Freebac as 'him' -why I make this distinction is unclear at the moment. However, it allow me to better understand myself. That previous sentence itself denotes an object and an observer, a separation. Object being myself and the observer being me.... but simultaneously being that object.
Freebac has now become an item for consumption. It seems he's exhausted from performing for the amusement of others (which is illustration in "Cheeseburger"). He now wonders if the Cheeseburger has become more free than himself, If so, in what way? Why? Could it be possible for one to find peace in being devoured. Each bite a ruthless and uncontrol...