Six Degrees of Separation
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:56:00
Good God, no proof!
:56:03
We'll take a vote. Do we pursue this, no
matter what we find out about our kids?

:56:07
- I vote yes.
- Me too.

:56:10
- I trust Doug.
- No.

:56:13
Yes.
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Listen to this last page. "We have hidden
too much from our modern children."

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"When we are scared,
we tend not to let them know."

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"They see the bravest, toughest, and
most impenetrable visage we can muster,

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precisely at those times
when we are most afraid."

:56:29
"We called it making it better for our
children, protecting them. From what?"

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"The truth is what we were
protecting those little people from."

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What did you do next?
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- Went to Harvard.
- To enlist our children.

:57:01
Why do you keep insisting
it's someone we know?

:57:03
It's no one from our high school!
:57:06
It's someone you went to high school
with, since you go to different colleges.

:57:11
- Doug, I appreciate your coming here.
- Dad, spare me.

:57:15
He knows the details of our lives.
:57:17
Who, in your high school, has become
homosexual or is deep into drugs?

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- About 15 people.
- I don't want to know.

:57:24
I find it really insulting that
you assume it has to be a guy.

:57:28
He could have been
with a girl in high school.

:57:31
That's your problem. You're so limited.
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- That's why I'm going to climb mountains.
- You're not.

:57:37
We have not invested all this money
in you to scale the face of K2.

:57:40
Is that all I am? An investment?!
:57:43
No. Track down everyone
in your class - male, female, whatever.

:57:47
Not just homosexuals, drug addicts.
He could be a dealer.

:57:50
Why do you look at me when you say
that? You think I'm an addict? A pusher?

:57:54
I resent the accusations.
:57:56
No one is accusing you of anything.
Now, sit down!

:57:58
I don't wanna know!

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