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A philosopher named Hobbes once wrote
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that life, by its very nature.
Is nasty, brutish, and short.

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An ant would put it
more succinctly.

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Can I eat it or will it eat me?
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It's this kind of simplicity
that governs the phylum Insecta.

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- Hello?
- They live in a world.

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It's me. I got the permits.
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You did?
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We're going down first thing
tomorrow.

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Okay. That's great.
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Listen, honey, I gotta go right now.
I'll call you later.

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Or of cellular phones.
As my colleague can tell you.

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So you think your little Frankensteins
got the better of you?

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I as hoping you could tell me.
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I really need to
find some answers, Walter.

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Dear Susan.
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Is it answers you want from me
or is it absolution?

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You still think making
the Judases was wrong?

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Three years ago I would
have called it unforgivable.

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But I have two grandchildren
who are alive today because of you.

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It would be a tad hypocritical
for me to pass judgment.

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That's not an answer, Walter.
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It's not an easy question.
But as to the Judases.

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I think it's likely some survived
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Evolution has a way of
keeping things alive.

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But they all died in the lab.
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Yes, Susan. But you let them out
into the world.

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The world's a much bigger lab.

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