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>up that she never flossed her teeth or used mouth wash. It really got on his tits that her profile view was not as good as her en face. Where he really blew a fuse though was that her physical imperfections, those she was aware of at least, bothered her more than him, as though they were his - something that, by the way, with as many women as he had previously dated, now that he real-ly thought about it, only characterized Grace. Grace, who would have been totally graceful too if, apart from her en face which inexplicably fell short of her profile, didn’t, unlike Alexandra who didn’t give a damn, have a major issue with, firstly his rolls, which refused to go away despite having cut down on all the extra bread, and then with his worn-out slippers that he’d once bought on offer at Lidl.

We would however be making the same mistake as the person who tries to explain the peal of thunder with the flash, purely because one follows the other chronologically, when actually both are due to light-

+ something that qualified her as a dogmatic relativist.

Idea: So much that she would find extenuating circumstances even for Hitler.

Wow, ingenious. If anyone takes the bait, I’ll eat my hat.

- Are you sure?

- That’s what Wikipedia says, what can I say?

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ning, if we were to conclude that his appetite to write was due to Alexandra leaving beforehand; which would mean that she had provoked it, as a reason or as a cause, a pair utterly simplistic in the tight corset we refuse to be entrapped by, long preferring the infinite-ly more enlightening notion of the catalyst, which does what exactly? It multiplies the speed of a chemi-cal reaction to such a degree that, in its absence, only just about manages to – if it does at all – take place. The primary explanation is to be found elsewhere, and specifically in the fact that every terrorist act re-quires the radicalization of its up-until-now unsuspi-cious and beyond-suspicion perpetrator. So the same question that divides the ubiquitous islamologists – if, that is, we ought to be talking about a radicalisation of Islam or conversely about the Islamisation of the already pre-existing radicality which, in absence of a more suitable offer, finds in Islam a shoulder to lean on – is also posed, albeit slightly paraphrased, for the act of writing by a novice.

A radicalisation then, whose early stages, in Babis’ case, in our opinion were: the realisation, on the one hand, that the energy and, therefore, the inner syn-ergies, clarity and sobriety that were required

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