Breaking Up
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1:17:00
- You didn't tell me either.
- She's beautiful.

1:17:03
- Yeah, you think so?
- I can't believe you did this.

1:17:07
Not hard. I had years of practice.
Some with you.

1:17:10
No, it is hard.
1:17:12
But it's funny.
Because after you do it, you wonder:

1:17:16
"Why did you wait so long?"
1:17:20
That's enough.
1:17:21
It's disgusting anyway.
1:17:26
I don't show them to anybody anymore.
They smile, but they hate it.

1:17:32
Is she good to you?
1:17:34
- The baby?
- The wife.

1:17:38
- Oh, yeah.
- Dumb question.

1:17:41
Not at all.
I know what you mean. But she is, yes.

1:17:44
I used to do that.
1:17:45
I used to ask people
if they were happy or stuff like that.

1:17:50
I don't do it anymore. It's stupid,
and it's none of my business.

1:17:55
Are you happy?
1:17:57
Yeah, I am. I am happy.
1:18:01
That's great.
1:18:03
I worry a lot. I think maybe
I should have been smarter.

1:18:07
I think I did it all wrong.
I should have...

1:18:11
I don't know if I can give them
what they need. You know?

1:18:16
Sometimes I think...
1:18:17
...I don't even know if I know what
they need. That's okay, really...

1:18:22
...because I enjoy trying.
1:18:25
Sometimes I think it's working.
Sometimes not.

1:18:28
- Sometimes it's best not to think.
- Right. Just do it.

1:18:33
Funny, isn't it? You know?
I feel more alone now.

1:18:42
That surprised me.
1:18:45
That really did.
There's so much more going on.

1:18:49
People and work and the baby,
and it's all good.

1:18:53
But I still feel more alone.
1:18:56
Well, it doesn't get any easier.

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