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For all the heartbreak Ms. Lang conveys, she just as insistently communicates an ironic awareness of the self-dramatization involved in romantic suffering.
"So, it is up to the public to quarantine this presidency by insistently communicating to its elected representatives a steady, rational fear of this man whose combination of impulsivity and credulity render him uniquely unfit to take the nation into a military conflict".
Statisticians are such experts, but they can be frustrating to communicate with: They insistently keep pointing out potential biases of your data and chant that (digital) garbage in results in (digital) garbage out.
"Suppose the Gentleman B.," one character observes, "is not a simple terrorist but an angel, in the early sense of 'messenger,' and in the fateful cloud he brings, despite the insupportable smell, the corrosive suffocation, lies a message?" By this logic, mass death could be one of the agents that increasingly seek to communicate with the world, like an insistently ringing hotline.
Books communicate.
"We can communicate without even communicating.
They communicate.
One mother I know used to insistently try to feed her daughter a bottle whenever she cried, not realizing that the toddler was actually batting the bottle away and clearly communicating that she wanted to be held.
Aww! 2. Communicate, communicate, communicate.
Communicate, communicate, communicate.
Always communicate.
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