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- What about Lila?
- We’re having a flashback to the pre-Lila era, wake up, dude! The time when Babis was messing around with dating websites.
Let’s not exaggerate. Women do that too.
I don’t recall Homer ever presenting Penelope as a hottie.
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managed to weave a positive representation of her-self, she couldn’t wait, like her famous homonym, the shroud she waved, to undo it with an inappropriate word or movement, his sensitive antennas picking it up immediately.
And some minutes later, same story again.
Take for example her deconstructing – and rightly so – of the then Prime Minister, the malice and grimaces that came out in the process warped her face. Imagine we went steady, Babis – who had never voted for his political party and was never planning to – thought in terror. It would only be a matter of time before they targeted me.
The final nail in the coffin was when, upon asking the question of what in the world she meant by decon-struction, she went all professor-like. Under different circumstances, we might’ve even liked each other, he thought, studying her, so missing half of her explica-tions. If only we had met, for example, like George Thalassis and Katerina11 in a resistance organization during the Occupation. Or like Vangelis and Nana did on that cooking competition on the Mega Channel.
11 Characters of a famous Greek cartoon Μικρός ήρωας (Little Hero) about Nazi occupation.
- Who are the readers going to think of immediately? Tsipras.
- Only if they have a brain tumour. I’m talking about Simitis. In early 2000 Tsipras was practically still in diapers.
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Anywhere else, that is, where the question of whether we liked each other so much that a second date could be justified would not be posed under such intensity to be answered there and then. And that very question would never be posed because it wouldn’t have been, in contrast to here and now, “of the present moment.”
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Chapter 9
Since the SMS from a certain Thalia, which, despite the hubbub on the bus, he noticed from the vibration on his rib, “sorry,” it said, “but, you’re not my type”, immediately followed with his own text to Aphrodite, “sorry, but you’re not my type”, in reply to her asking if he wanted to meet up again sometime, up until the minute that Babis, finally
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