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id="_idTextSpan16540" >he recollected nostalgically and took his credit card out of his wallet.

If not hope, the first message bore something of Chris-topher Columbusโ€™ promise to his crew, on the brink of a mutiny, that the coveted land he promised would ap-pear any time now, Babis thought, opening it. It was from Linda from Columbia, plus her photo with three or four rug rats. She had been astounded, she wrote, by his inspired profile and couldnโ€™t wait to meet him in person. Aliona from Irkutsk, Siberia, was sending pictures of herself in a bikini at Lake Baikal, proba-bly to prevent any objections he might have had about being way too far away. Godswill from Nigeria and Gogo, a transsexual from Perissos13, suggested shar-ing, the former the inheritance her (his?) uncle from America had left, provided he would first send five

13 District in Athens.

Change it to five or six.

Why donโ€™t you put Nigrita in Serres Region to match with Nigeria?

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grand for the formalities, the latter magical moments at her place, while, God knows why, a couple of twen-ty-year-olds, Boubou and Beba, preferred to come to his instead. The rest were pretty much the same.

That very night, he dreamed that he was defending a doctorate on โ€œDating Websites: a deconstructionโ€ at the school of Philosophy. Apart from it being ex-tremely realistic, so much as to ask himself, all the way through it, whether he was really dreaming, it was one of those dreams that is startlingly literal in nature, just like when you dream of making love to the hottie youโ€™ve been longing for all day but was way out of your league. You see, Babis had long sup-ported the idea that it was a disgrace for social stud-ies to not have zealously researched, at least in the way he thought it should have done, a phenomenon that more or less mirrored all the dead-end roads in relationships between the two sexes.

Thatโ€™s one subject, he used to say here and there, that, were it up to him, would most certainly be treated. A more in-depth analysis, thanks to his more intimate experience with the subject, in the Gรผnter Wallraff14

14 Gรผnter Wallraff: German writer and undercover journalist, famous for his original research methods on lower class work-ing conditions, methods based on what the reporter experi-

Thatโ€™s racist, even if itโ€™s happened to you before for real.

+ that he was dreaming.

- You call that realistic?

- From the perspective of what he wants, not what he does. In other words,

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