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- Even if itβs true, which we canβt be sure of, you canβt say something like that publicly, so delete.
- Itβs not me saying it, itβs what Babis thinks.
Extreme naturalism. At least put a full-stop at βopenβ.
- Cram this in too: βSimple joys that were as close to true joy as βlove you loadsβ is to βI love youβ, but small joys nonetheless.
- Cram this in, cram that in; itβs going to come undone at the seams. Itβs a novel, not a Samsonite briefcase.
Add, βand a troglodyte in a caveβ.
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So, when exactly he would β like a terrorist whoβd just been released and was making sure he wasnβt under surveillance anymore β activate all those net-works, which during the relationship had gone into hibernation, was just a matter of time.
In particular, when would he:
Get back together with his bachelor buddies.
Show signs of life to all those other women, whose acquaintance had been put in parenthesis, invert-ed commas or under square brackets, or those with whom business had been left in limbo, in infancy or in the stage of innuendo.
Frequent popular bars and raucous parties again, while he had never in his life been much of party animal or drinker; highly touted art exhibitions that meant noth-ing to him; labyrinthine museums that never before took his fancy.
Take up tango, which he would be as graceful at as a northern European doing a belly dance; yoga which, much like meditation, he could never stomach; cook-ing lessons in order to learn recipes heβd never try out; join
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