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:58:02
Yeah. The more embarrassing,
the better.

:58:10
What are you reading?
:58:12
The Story of Babar.
:58:16
I forgot how beautiful it was.
:58:20
Sometimes you can find out
the most amazing things.

:58:22
It can really be incredible.
:58:25
- I don't think we should play this.
- Why not?

:58:28
There are good reasons why people
don't go around telling each other
their most intimate thoughts.

:58:32
What do you have to hide?
:58:34
No, I just know that games like this
can be really dangerous.

:58:37
- Dangerous?
- I don't see what's dangerous about it.

:58:40
You don't have to. Other people have.
That's how it became a convention.

:58:45
People saw the harm
that excessive candor can do.

:58:47
You admit that it's basically
just a social convention then.

:58:50
What you say might be true among people
who don't know each other well...

:58:53
but surely not with us.
:58:55
- Then it's even worse.
- Okay. Let's discuss this.

:58:59
Basically, what this game requires
is complete candor...

:59:02
which means honesty, openness.
:59:05
I don't see how that can be bad.
:59:07
Well, it can.
:59:09
Well, then don't play,
but don't wreck it for everyone else.

:59:12
No, if we're going to play, we all should.
That's the whole point.

:59:15
I think if one of us isn't going to play,
then none of us should.

:59:19
- I mean, maybe Audrey's right.
- Come on. Let's not disagree.

:59:24
You're really both saying
the same thing -

:59:27
Either we should all play
or none of us should.

:59:29
Well, it's really all up to Audrey then.
:59:35
- Well, this isn't fair. If Audrey doesn't -
- No. Go ahead. I'll play.

:59:57
- ( Dime Clinks )
- ( All Laughing )


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