The room has a faux finish. There are two love seats situated across from one another. A coffee table is in between with dark legs and a light, almost white top. There are two cups of coffee and two tall glasses of water sitting on the table. An old tape recorder is in the middle of the table.
I guess I find characters that have actual hardships interesting. Intriguing.
And do you relate to these characters?
Relate, I don’t know if I relate to them, but. .
Oh, I am sorry to stop you. I always forget to plug this thing in. It’s no good unless you plug it in. Excuse me for a quick moment.
Okay, let’s begin again. I’m sorry about that. I’ll just press this button and start fresh and you just do your thing. Okay?
Sure.
Here we go with the press of a button!
What type of characters do you find yourself relating to the most?
Fictional or non fictional?
You didn’t ask that before? Let’s say it doesn’t matter. I’m just going to stop this, rewind and begin again. Again again, I suppose. Fictional or non fictional it doesn’t matter. Although I suppose non fictional might be more interesting, the made up characters one might associate themselves with is kind of more interesting than the real ones.
The real ones are non fictional. Made up ones, as you say, are fictional.
Yeah? Non, doesn’t that imply it does not or is not?
Yeah and fiction is fake—made up as you said. So if it is non fictional then it is not made up.
Thus it is real.
Exactly.
Huh. Very interesting. This is why I always tell my clients that all can learn from all. So shall we?
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