Neuromancer Chapter 10
His brain was deep-fried. No, he decided, it had been thrown into hot fat and left there, and the fat had cooled, a thick dull grease congealing on the wrinkled lobes, shot through with greenish-purple flashes of pain.
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The imagery that Gibson gives in this novel is incredible. I had a little chuckle when I read this line about the main character coming down from a drug that circumvented some implants he had that were supposed to render drug-use worthless.