I'm teleporting to Atlanta. I'm picking you up, and we'll go someplace where our families can't find us. We'll take Seany. And we'll let him run laps until he tires, and then you and I will take a long walk. Like Thanksgiving. Remember? And we'll talk about everything BUT our parents … or perhaps we won't talk at all. We'll just walk. And we'll keep walking until the rest of the world ceases to exist.

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"I'm teleporting to Atlanta. I'm picking you up, and we'll go someplace where our families can't find us. We'll take Seany. And we'll let him run laps until he tires, and then you and I will take a long walk. Like Thanksgiving. Remember? And we'll talk about everything BUT our parents… or perhaps we won't talk at all. We'll just walk. And we'll keep walking until the rest of the world ceases to exist."

This quote reflects a desire for escape and a moment of peace away from family pressures. It highlights the importance of companionship and simple pleasures like walking and sharing quiet moments, temporarily disconnecting from worries and responsibilities. The speaker emphasizes that sometimes, silence and presence matter more than words, offering a sense of liberation and bonding.

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