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Holden nodded as she spoke, playing her words over for a moment. âAll societies end up wearing masks. Thatâs pretty intense. Not wrong though, we all guard ourselves sometimes. Thatâs being human,â he replied. âShit everywhere, also not wrong. A sad statement but definitely not wrong.â He knew that, heâd lost his parents due to a shit person. Heâd been to college in the city and had his heart broken. He knew there was shit everywhere. âOkay, now I need to know that joke about the fisherman. I might be missing out.â
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Asha nods, âCanât say I can take credit for it, its from Jean Baudrillard, he was a French philosopher.â Someone she read a few theories from but never really spoke about it to most people, she figured it was something that would bore most. âSomethings are easier hidden than others, thatâs what people should look out for but Iâm just a young bartender what do I know about the great big world.â Only what she learned from the hub, the news she heard from across the world, which usually painted supernatural creatures in the worst light. âFine, only cause you seem like someone who wonât let something drop.â She lets out a sigh and tosses the towel on her shoulder onto the bar. âIt was raining hard, and a big puddle had formed in front of an Irish pub. An old man stood beside the puddle holding a stick with a string on the end and jiggled it up and down in the water.A curious gentleman asked what he was doing. âFishing,â replied the old man. âPoor old chap,â thought the gentleman, so he invited the old man to have a drink in the pub. Feeling he should start some conversation while they were sipping their whiskey, the gentleman asked, âAnd how many have you caught today?â âYouâre the eighth.â The old man replies finishing his drink.â She shrugs sure that maybe she didnât deliver it the best but that was more her fatherâs style.










