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+ the pistachio nuts that won’t open up and are left for last in the bag, plus the French guy who learns a foreign language, but lest of accentuating every word on the last syllable, he accentuates even those which take the accent there, in the antepenultimate one, the guy who is sceptical about global warming because it’s freezing.
- Oh, come on; don’t imitate that asshole journalist, Pretenteris I mean now.
- Later on, I imitate Adonis, but it’s Pretenteris you have a problem with?
Simos Panopoulos - Look at that
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Therefore, I simply write because I enjoy it. I would give the same answer to why I play, I don’t know, beach tennis.”
“Yes, but how do you know you’ll like something be-fore you’ve even tried it?”
“That is true. Consequently, the real question is why start? A basic prerequisite before engaging in some-thing new is first to be fed up with the old. There comes a time, let’s say, when someone who would never miss a Champions League match starts skip-ping them. From then on, anything is possible. A void is created, which demands to be filled immediately by something else, by and large, completely random. Which, in order to establish itself, however, a simple ‘we shall see’ will not suffice. There needs to be a ‘Well, look at that!’”
“And in your case, was the stimulus indeed Champi-ons League? Did you end up, in your old age, wonder-ing – like approximately 99.99% of women – what the point is in having twenty-two lads chase after a ball?”
“Partly, yes. But not just that. If I ended up wondering about something in my old age, it was whether there was any point permanently chasing, like the 99. 99% of men, after a woman.”
+ because, as it is known, nature abhors the vacuum
Have a look to see what Eurostat has to say about the matter.
Simos Panopoulos - Look at that
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“So, what does writing have to do with anything?”
“Rather than chasing after them, I started to write on behalf of all those, myself included, who spent an en-tire lifetime doing so.”
“Are there no other contributing reasons?”
“Well, for some years now, I’ve been finding myself wide awake from early dawn. Old age, you see. There-fore, I have time to spare. Loneliness, on the other hand, whether you want it to or not, has you think-ing incessantly. Also, no one used to play with me on the playground
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