In the Mouth of Madness
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Whoa. We're not talking
about reality here.

:29:02
We're talking aboutfiction.
It's different, you know.

:29:04
A reality is just what
we tell each other it is.

:29:08
Sane and insane could
easily switch places...

:29:10
if the insane were
to become the majority.

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You wouldfind yourseif
locked in a padded cell...

:29:15
wondering what happened
to the world.

:29:19
No, that wouldn't happen to me.
:29:21
It would if you realized...
:29:23
everything you ever knew
was gone.

:29:26
It'd be pretty lonely
being the last one left.

:29:34
Not only in Manhattan proper...
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but there was that incident
in Long Island...

:29:38
that was also related to it.
:29:40
Come on, I don't buy this.
I mean, what are you saying?

:29:43
That there's some kind
of disease...

:29:44
that's spreading
across the country?

:29:45
It is an addiction
that people have at this time...

:29:48
fantasy-creating
out of the written material.

:29:51
How could it be addicting?
:29:53
Look, I mean this is words.
:30:06
Or just something
that is created by the press?

:30:09
No. I think it's acting stupid
is what it is.

:30:39
Jesus Christ.
:30:42
I saw a...
:30:44
A cow, a sheep, a pig?
What'd you see?

:30:47
Never mind.
It was nothing.

:30:49
Good.

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