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>the neighbourhood gym and hardly step a foot inside.

Idea: Even though, all those who (he thought) were giving him the look while he was still with Lila, he considered as a sure thing as the spearfisherman the fish who will coolly approach him when unarmed, but will flee at the first sight of a trident.

If nothing else, completely racist.

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Re-join a reading or film club, even though the books he’d read and the films he’d watch he would never get to pick himself; a walking club where he’d develop lumbago from all the walking; and possibly regard-less of being allergic to every form of organization, become a member of an NGO.

Renew, last but not least, his subscription to dating websites where he would continuously be looking for a romantic partner without ever finding one.

The fact that he had chosen to start at the bottom of the list was not only due to how limited his options were this early in the morning. He somehow felt like some-thing was grabbing him by the arm, like a dog whose nostrils flare up at some female’s pheromones, will pull and tug on its owner’s lead when out on a stroll in the park. It was his dating profile that had been tired of being kept so low-profile, and craving to get back out there. To be let loose, that is, again on cyber-space. Though theoretically speaking still active [in English in the original as all the words in italics], since, when he first got with Lila, he had, mostly out of laziness than any other reason, neglected to activate the inacti-vate command, let alone the delete my profile one, but in reality – being outflanked by other more active than itself – inactive, it would have sink to the unnoticed

+ because, truth be told, while he was with her, he never allowed himself even the slightest messing around.

- Had been craving.

- I already put that with β€œtired of being kept…” Again? I refuse to sacrifice aesthetics for meaning.

+ while he had set it up long before he and Lila got together.

+ Do fish swim?

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and unavoidably to the unvisited ones. So, before he had even put the coffee on and made up some toast, he jumped in front of the computer, turned it on, – the few minutes of loading time seeming annoyingly protract-ed

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