Julian Po
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I've been giving
your situation...

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a lot of thought, Mr. Po,
a lot of thought.

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Have you?
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Fascinating. A man wants
to do away with himself...

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but he doesn't just do it
like most people.

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He travels to a place
he's never been...

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announces his plans...
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and goes about everything
in a most deliberate way.

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Makes of his suicide
a work of art.

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It's beautiful.
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- You think so?
- Definitely.

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I even, in my small way, imagine
that I might be able to help.

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Well, how's that?
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Well, you see...
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I'm a kind of an artist, too...
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with this.
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Most people think
I just cut the hair...

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scrape off the whiskers...
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but it's more than that to me.
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A face is a canvas...
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and this is my paintbrush.
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You know,
I never shaved anyone...

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without imagining what it would
be like to slit his throat...

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but each time
I get the thought...

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my hand starts to shake.
I get scared.

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I guess I'm just not cut out
for murder...

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but with you,
it'd be different.

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Wouldn't be murder at all.
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We'd be collaborating
on a work of art.

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I'd start
just under the ear here...

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then a quick sweep across
to the Adam's apple.

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I get the exterior carotid
and jugular that way...

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and maybe one
of the interior ones.

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I looked it up
in a medical book.

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Be over in half a second.
You wouldn't feel a thing.

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What do you think, Mr. Po?
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Just give me the word.
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Thank you, Jean.
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I take my text today...

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