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Tonight?
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Do you mind if we go through the kitchen?
I'm thirsty.

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-No.
-No, it was a friend.

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My friend, my boyfriend.
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He's almost as old as my father,
and my father's girlfriend...

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...isn't much older than me.
Does that shock you?

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No, it's a matter of taste.
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-ls your boyfriend your age?
-We were born a few months apart.

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You could say I'm the older one.
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Why did your boyfriend leave?
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William?
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He had to work.
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He's a journalist.
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-Do you want some?
-Yes, please.

:15:41
He was supposed to leave tomorrow,
but he called the paper...

:15:44
...and they said he had to leave tonight,
on a specially chartered flight.

:15:48
He didn't have time to take me home.
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What do you do?
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I'm a high-school teacher.
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-What do you teach?
-Philosophy.

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Philosophy!
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I should've guessed.
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People generally think the opposite.
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It's the way you look.
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All teachers aren't necessarily ugly!
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It's more your way of speaking.
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-Do you think I'm pedantic?
-Not at all.

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So how do I speak?
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Very simply...
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...but with great ease.
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Especially concerning thoughts.
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You talk about your thoughts.
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I'd say that's what really interests you.
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That and other things.
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You're right,
I think about my thoughts a lot.

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Maybe too much.
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That has nothing to do with me
teaching philosophy. I don't know.

:16:36
My father is like that,
and he's not a philosopher.

:16:40
He has a job that's part creative,
part administrative...

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...at the Ministry for the Arts.
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He tends to make generalizations,
but you don't.

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If I do, I try to hide it. And you?
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My thoughts are more like daydreams.
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I don't like general ideas.
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But I'm okay in philosophy,
I passed with an "A".

:16:59
An "A"? That's great.

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