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Hey, can your kid do that dive?
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Nah, nobody can.
It's too dangerous.

:41:06
You know, he tried out
for the team last semester.

:41:09
He didn't do that good.
:41:10
Not that good, huh? Watch this.
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Jason, do the two and a half!
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Not bad.
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My main Melon.
Come on, man...

:41:36
there's a pep rally
for the football team.

:41:37
- Let's go. We're there.
- Whoa, wait. What is this?

:41:39
Me and Standish and Redding
are doing the anti-pep rally...

:41:43
to point out that a violent
ground acquisition game...

:41:45
such as football is, in fact...
:41:47
a crypto-fascist metaphor
for nuclear war.

:41:49
It sounds like
a lot of laughs...

:41:51
but I'm supposed
to meet my dad and study.

:41:52
He's supposed
to be here already.

:41:54
OK, well...
:41:56
if you change your mind, pal,
you know where I'll be.

:41:59
If I change my mind,
I'll seek psychiatric help.

:42:21
Excuse me.
:42:22
What is the Oort system
and what does it tell us?

:42:28
What? I'm sorry.
:42:30
Astronomy, chapter two.
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Oh, Oort, Oort.
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Oort was this scientist,
and he figured out...

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that the smeared-out density
of matter can be no greater...

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than the solar mass
per cubic parsec.

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You look thrilled.
It's not my theory.

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Thanks, that helps a lot.
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Listen, I was
just wondering...

:42:56
would you do
my astronomy homework...

:42:57
for the rest of the semester?

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