Then I definitely wouldn't be scandalized, if it's of that caliber. Not that I condone breaking the law at any point etc etc etc, but I've known my fair share of hoods and I've also known my fair share of lawyers and I've always found the former far more likable than the latter. Definitely easier to talk to.
Oh, none taken. Trust me, I do what I do because I have to, but that doesn't mean I'm proud of it. (Also, apt metaphor, especially since they're constantly squabbling about money, often at funerals.)
Oooh, glamorous. (I assume we're talking about the exciting Pyramids-in-Egypt type robbing and not the gross sneaking-into-graveyards-with-a-shovel type robbing.)
Ugh, stop! You're going to make me regret my life choices. The most glamor I ever see is sometimes the guy delivering my sad, eleven P.M. Chinese food is cute.
does it help if I bring up the gunshots. carcrashes. maniacal warlords. insect filled jungles. bombs and charming the trousers off the sort of sweaty palmed clowns you cringe at in the courtroom?
[And that right there is not a definitive 'yes', --because she does love the job, don't get her wrong-- but as for stopping? Retiring? Those brake lines were cut long ago as much as Chloe can tell.]
If I can be excused a brief foray into a bit of psychoanalysis, I think that statement might be more accurate if you widened its scope to "on the moon" in general.
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and if youve learned a bit of pickpocketing I would say that you grasp the general idea of what level of 'unkind' I usually manage
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swear to god lawyers and politicians are like the asshole cousins in the grifter family tree that you wish you werent related to
no offense love
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great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandmother though... :)
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Oh? Do you get to be more stylish doing that?
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paris. egypt. rome. shanghai on the weekend
its an incredibly stylish business to be in
[Sometimes.]
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namely you
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[And that right there is not a definitive 'yes', --because she does love the job, don't get her wrong-- but as for stopping? Retiring? Those brake lines were cut long ago as much as Chloe can tell.]
hence why I went a bit bonkers in jail
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hm
nope never mind you win on that front :(
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2. Get a half-decent cup of coffee
3. Run a 5k
And nothing beyond that.
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