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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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steal without remorse that just set my heart aflame

Fexlix: No. I know for a fact that the guy who owns this place is not loaded except on the occasional Saturday night. Oh, that's my stupid sense of humour ... kicking in again.

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Soosh: Hey, aren't you gonna take your paints back?

Felix: Go out with me and you can keep them.

Sosh: What?

Felix: Maybe it's the way you insult my customers and steal without remorse that just sets my heart aflame!

First, what does "kicking in" in the above mean?

Second, how should I interpret "steal without ... aflame?" Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Fexlix: No. I know for a fact that the guy who owns this place is not loaded except on the occasional Saturday night. Oh, that's my stupid sense of humour ...

  • Angliholic Fexlix: No.
  • I know for a fact that the guy who owns this place is not loaded except on the occasional Saturday night.
  • Oh, that's my stupid sense of humour ...
  • kicking in again.
  • Soosh: Hey, aren't you gonna take your paints back?
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AngliholicFexlix: No. I know for a fact that the guy who owns this place is not loaded except on the occasional Saturday night. Oh, that's my stupid sense of humour ... kicking in again.

...

Soosh: Hey, aren't you gonna take your paints back?

Felix: Go out with me and you can keep them.

Sosh: What?

Felix: Maybe it's the

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