Talk is Cheap_As One_Undignified Youths_Fable
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Talk is Cheap
“You won’t get me to talk.”“You already have, right there.”“That’s not what I meant.”“I don’t care what you mean, I have already achieved my objective.”“You are so infuriating at times.”“I make it my job to be.”“So, now you have tricked me into talking… what now?”“Why does there have to be a ‘what now’?”“There… you always follow up. That’s that you do.”“No, that’s what you think I do.”“Same thing.”“Nope, no it isn’t. Not by a long chalk.”“I think we should all take a moment. This isn’t getting us anywhere.”“Why do we have to get somewhere?”“What do you mean?”“Well, I like it here.”“Why?”“Why w...
As One
“Hurry up Bob! You’re going to be late!”“Ugh, I know. Hold on.”“I’ve already got your coffee on the island for you. I’m leaving for work. I love you.”“Thank you Mandy. I love you too.”Bob Collins finished putting on his tie as his wife Amanda (Mandy for short) backed her black Camry out of the driveway. He knew he was going to be late for his sales job, but he really didn’t care. He could blame traffic. Maybe the starter was going out on his car. He couldn’t miss work altogether, it was he who was giving the presentation to the potential Chinese investors. He wasn’t crazy about it, but he coul...
Undignified Youths
"A beautiful evening, don't you think?", the old man delightfully asked as he made his way towards me.Quickly turning towards his direction out of surprise, I stuttered, "Yes - it is". I was lost in thoughts before that moment. Many things were running through my mind. I have always been a lonely overthinker. It has been a habit which is quite impossible for me to desist from. Often, I soliloquize. On this very evening, it was all about the reason people behave the way they do, shamelessly and mannerlessly.But, truly, it was a beautiful evening. I had been staring at the sky for over an hour, ...
Fable
fable /ˈfeɪb(ə)l/ n. 1、 A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral. The fable of the sick lion and the wary fox V. Archaic. 2、 Tell fictitious tales. “I do not dream nor fable”Oxford Languages DictionaryEdmund was surprised himself sometimes how much value he projecwww.onedoor.ccted onto people when they could do something for him. In any other situation this person was someone he would regard with minimal interest. ‘Is there anything you would like to know about the position?’ asked Mr Kahnweiler, the Manager of the Forest Mound Bank. Mr Kahnweiler wore, despite the humble subu...