Amityville 3-D
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Supposing I asked you this?
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Why do you think whatever it was
that happened in there...

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only happened to you
and didn't happen to me?

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I don't know, John.
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Maybe the house has other plans for you.
What do I know? I don't know!

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Oh, for Pete's sake.
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All right, that's it. Get her out of there.
That's enough. You know what to do, Joyce.

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And she's been in there for almost 52 hours.
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That's about the limit
for sensory deprivation.

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Once you deprive the mind
of all the usual external stimuli...

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it eventually starts to improvise.
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So she's been in some kind of limbo?
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Yes, right.
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There's no sight, no sound,
nothing to touch or taste or smell.

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Under those conditions, reality
has no objective meaning for a person.

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Some writer once said...
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that reality is the only word in the language
that should always be used in quotes.

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Look, Dr. West, I can come back.
I don't have to...

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No, this is fine.
She's all right now. Let's continue.

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I don't know what to do.
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The thought of my daughter
going back in that house terrifies me.

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Yes, I know.
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Well, all I can say is that
there's no evidence whatever...

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that anyone has ever been directly harmed...
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by the kind of manifestation
we're talking about.

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I'm sorry, I don't know what that means.

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