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Fish tank after fish tank all in a row, he peered in at the fish: small fishes, big fishes, different colours and patterns. Some flashed by or darted across the water in quick agitation, or they swam slow, philosophical, floating before him, mouthing bubbles at him, or just giving him the steady stare, wondering why he was there. He talked to them watching them for replies, taking the opening and closing mouths for signs of silent words. How are you? He'd whisper to the glass causing breath stains. He watched for them to say something in their fish language, or flap of fin. There were the big fish in the ponds, large and colourful, moving slow, coming to the edge, thinking he'd come to feed, or they'd move off in disgust or disappointment, with turn of head or fin or tail, and he took that as an answer somehow.
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Feb 24, 2017
Feb 24, 2017 at 11:42 AM UTC
THE MAN WHO TALKED TO FISHES.
Fish tank after fish tank all in a row, he peered in at the fish: small fishes, big fishes, different colours and patterns. Some flashed by or darted across the water in quick agitation, or they swam slow, philosophical, floating before him, mouthing bubbles at him, or just giving him the steady stare, wondering why he was there. He talked to them watching them for replies, taking the opening and closing mouths for signs of silent words. How are you? He'd whisper to the glass causing breath stains. He watched for them to say something in their fish language, or flap of fin. There were the big fish in the ponds, large and colourful, moving slow, coming to the edge, thinking he'd come to feed, or they'd move off in disgust or disappointment, with turn of head or fin or tail, and he took that as an answer somehow.
A MAN TALKED TO FISHES IN AN AQUARIUM.
TerryCollett
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Feb 24, 2017
Feb 24, 2017 at 11:42 AM UTC
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