thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?
thereismorethan1: Peter: Something on your mind?Walter: Please. The term “on your mind” vexes me with its depictive inaccuracy.Peter: Aw, stop. Would you just talk like a person? What are you thinking?