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	You were like a little boy walking by an ice cream store, 
crying because his mother wouldn't buy him a milkshake or something.
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	I don't care what this woman has to say about anything.
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	Hello?
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	What?
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	Oh, I understand a little bit, but he doesn't, I'm sorry.
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	Okay, uh, so, um, may I ask you a question?
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	Yeah.
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	So, I would like to make a deal with you.
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	I mean, instead of just asking you for money, I will ask you for a word.
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	Yeah, You give me a word, I take the word, and then, and then I will write a poem,
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	with the word inside.
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	And if you like it, I mean, if you like my poem, and you feel
 it adds something to your life in any way,
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	then you can pay me whatever you feel like.
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	I will write in English, of course.
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	Okay.
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	Great, alright.
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	So? Pick a word.
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	Ummm...
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	A word, uh... milkshake.
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	Milkshake? oh, good. Yeah, was gonna say rooster prick, but great.  Milkshake.
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	Milkshake? Okay, milkshake.
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	Yeah, right, so we'll...
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	Good.
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	What can I say? I like this Viennese variation of a bum.
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	I like what he said about adding something to your life, no?
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	Yeah. So, uh, were we having our first fight back there?
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	No...
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	Yeah, I think so, I think we were.
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	Well, even if we were a little bit, y'know. 
Why does everyone think conflict is so bad.
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	There's a lot of good things coming out of conflict.
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	Yeah. Yeah, I guess so.
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	I don't know, y'know, I always think that if I could just accept 
the fact that my life was supposed to be difficult,
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	y'know that's what's to be expected, then, I might not get so pissed off about it,