[There's a flat sound of affirmation on her end of the line] Oh, I am more than aware believe you me. [snorting, she recalled every bad party she's been unlucky enough to be obligated into. She would gladly pay a hefty fee to get a ticket back to any of those instead of here]
There's a startling amount of us here. I spoke to your brother briefly, Estonia, and Hong Kong off the top of my head. There are more though. [Here she pauses, sounding a bit strained] We are human now, I was told.
You can now add Spain and Cuba to the list...seeing as how I just talked to them.
I see...[She sighs] In that case I wonder if we can ever go back to our old lives if we can ever get back home or if we're gonna be humans forever now.
I'm sure Brother France will take good care of you. I mean it's just hypothetical. I mean who knows maybe being human can reverse itself? [She can only hope]
I was hoping more of us would avoid getting stuck here.
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So you're trying to say there's more of us here?
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There's a startling amount of us here. I spoke to your brother briefly, Estonia, and Hong Kong off the top of my head. There are more though. [Here she pauses, sounding a bit strained] We are human now, I was told.
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I see...[She sighs] In that case I wonder if we can ever go back to our old lives if we can ever get back home or if we're gonna be humans forever now.
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I have heard people have been here years. [So yeah. We're all doomed. -- was the assumed meaning, right? Right.]
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That really doesn't sound good...
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...I have to rely on France or my boss to keep things going smoothly. [let's just let that one hang in the air for a second]
Merde...
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He spends most of his times at the BEACH, reading non-existentialist texts. I am doomed.
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