Oleanna
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:11:00
I'd be happy to talk
with you then. Thank you.

:11:43
What do you want me to do?
:11:45
Teach me.
I want you to teach me.

:11:48
- I tried to teach you.
- I read your book.

:11:51
- You don't understand it.
- No.

:11:53
Perhaps it's not well written.
:11:54
No, no.
I want to understand it.

:11:57
What don't you understand?
:11:58
Any of it.
:12:01
What you're trying to say
when you talk about...

:12:04
Yes?
:12:05
"Virtual warehousing
of the young."

:12:09
Virtual warehousing
of the young.

:12:11
If we artificially
prolong adolescence...

:12:13
And about the curse
of modern education.

:12:16
Look, it's just a course.
It's just a book.

:12:20
No. There are people
out there...

:12:22
people who came here to know
something they didn't know.

:12:24
Who came here to be helped.
:12:27
So someone
would help them...

:12:29
to do something,
to know something.

:12:31
What do they say?
To get on in the world.

:12:34
How can I do that if I fail?
:12:36
But I don't understand.
:12:38
I don't understand
what anything means.

:12:40
And I walk around
from morning till night...

:12:42
with this one thought
in my head... I'm stupid.

:12:44
No one thinks you're stupid.
:12:46
- What am I, then?
- I think you're angry.

:12:51
Many people are.
:12:54
I have an appointment
I have to make...

:12:56
an appointment
which is rather pressing.

:12:58
Though I sympathize
with your concerns...


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