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of Coca Cola, on the basis of which the photograph suggestions transpire. The problem wasn’t that they were sent out in a cascade, but at will and as it saw fit to, which meant that they would be received by the members automatically, regardless of whether they reserved the right – like the lab test chimpanzee that stays fixed in front of the screen in documentaries – to reject or approve them by clicking accordingly.
Therefore, in order for Babis to trample on his oath to never again go on a dating website, he must have found some advantages to this particular one, even if it was but an app. And which the rest of them did not offer. A change of paradigm for example19. What ex-actly did it imply? Quite simply the fact that it kept its members, regardless of gender, in complete ignorance as to how many times they had actually got pied, when, why and, most importantly, by whom.
And what about Lola? Well, with Lola, Babis was past the point where every minute that went by without her reply to his SMS either first advanced and then delayed its receipt, or where in its own that very min-ute consisted of a new message to be decrypted. On the contrary, he was at the point of 1) thinking about
19 Wordplay as in Greek paradigm and example(παράδειγμα) use the same word.
- Saw fit who ?
- The app itself, who else for heaven’s sake?
- Ι don’t remember him taking an oath
- Of course he did. When he permanently deleted his profile
Rather “the hence forth unbridled members”.
You forgot Lola.
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what he would say, if anything, to her, and how would he confront her if and when, he happened to run into her at the bookstore (to which there was no way he wouldn’t ever go again just because of her) and 2) crossing his fingers lest Lola, whom already through deconstruction demystified or through demystifica-tion deconstructed, finally sent it to him, now that a date with Lily, which for some time now – in antici-pation of her SMS – he had arranged as a backup plan, was imminent.
Of course, that he would ever receive the infamous SMS was something he by now had completely ruled
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