No, no. I'm already sure nobody is going to eat these ones that I'm making, I might as well not make it worse. [she's doing it because of her brand not because she's not petty for absolutely no reason]
A little more realistic, in some places. [. . .] I think perhaps you do not always want to be optimistic, but it's counterbalanced with realistic expectations to be rewarded with the pleasant surprise of something good later.
I think it suits you, from my observations. And I think people need someone like that to counterbalance those who are overly optimistic and who are overly cynical.
[sort of like molly and harrow, in their own ways.]
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You have got to stop sounding like someone I know! I already made a dumb assumption once, I refuse to do it again.
[takes the cinnamon rolls to the oven...]
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[this is absolutely not a serious suggestion.]
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No, no. I'm already sure nobody is going to eat these ones that I'm making, I might as well not make it worse. [she's doing it because of her brand not because she's not petty for absolutely no reason]
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Well. I guess you know the truth better than me.
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Yeah? What's my perspective?
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[this makes. no sense. so.]
A tempered kind of hope.
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A tempered kind of hope. [a little smile.] Sure. I like that, actually.
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I think it suits you, from my observations. And I think people need someone like that to counterbalance those who are overly optimistic and who are overly cynical.
[sort of like molly and harrow, in their own ways.]
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You can just say the names, I know exactly who you're talking about. [she says, laughing a little.] Thanks, Gemini.
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Let's finish the preparations and see about setting these out, shall we?
[and we can wrap this one if you want since it's thursday!]