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We need to talk about that as soon as possible.
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Mary and Kate talked about their school and their friends.
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Wise men talk about ideas, intellectuals about facts, and the ordinary man talks about what he eats.
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Let's not talk about it any more.
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It's Lulu Island, 3 August 2025. After supper—green figs tender with sunlight, sweet vinegar from yesterday’s pickled jar, and reheated Alfredo—I sat on the balcony and watched the conifer. Stillness below, a street without cars, without haste. My lime water, iced, caught the light. Michael, the Franco-Danish ufologist, has been in my conversations lately. We speak of inner things: the trance of smart devices, the mind’s eye dwindling. He says cafés aren’t cafés anymore. People forget how to look, how to linger. I tell him of Arthur in Japan—how he'd stare into blank walls like a monk gazing at emptiness. Lately I ask machines to speak like poets, and they do. They mimic Elizabethan verses and the old wistful lilt of Tagalog ballads. I pick blackberries along the path to Tim Hortons. "¡Moras!" I shout like a child. My friend Mora, whose blood flows with Andes mist, would smile. Today, I bought lemons. I meant limes, but lemons are all right. / blackberry morning— / a fig's ghost on my fingers / and the street still sleeps
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We were just talking about you when you called.
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It exists, but seeing as it is taboo and that nobody talks about it, there's no need to have words for it.
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Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.
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Tom likes to talk about golf.
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