:21:05
You mean using your mask
to make her jealous?
:21:09
Using it for all human relations,
including jealousy.
:21:17
I'll ask you again.
:21:20
Are you more interested in
going back than leaving?
:21:26
Does it bother you?
:21:27
No, it's healthy enough
psychiatrically.
:21:35
I was afraid you might try to
use it to escape from yourself.
:21:43
A difference in viewpoint.
:21:51
This plastic's quite interesting.
:21:54
Now, it's like clay.
:21:57
But when handled,
it becomes elastic like rubber.
:22:04
It's almost like
the cellular tissues of the skin.
:22:09
Seems quite real when you
put it on the Langer lines.
:22:13
Langer lines?
:22:15
The arrangement of
the skin's cellular tissues.
:22:17
I see.
:22:21
How will my face look?
:22:26
I wonder, though I trust you.
:22:28
Yes, trust me.
:22:30
It's tough to do without
changing your original structure.
:22:35
You'll look differently,
but that's about all.
:22:40
Where does the mask join skin?
:22:46
That's the difficult part.
:22:49
It'd be most obvious
around the eyes.
:22:50
You'll need sunglasses.
:22:51
I won't complain.
:22:58
Oh, it's chilly.