Bicentennial Man
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1:41:05
Would you like a sip of my beer?
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lt'd be a waste. l could not taste it.
1:41:11
What if you could?
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That would be exquisite.
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l've come up with a design,
or a modification rather...

1:41:23
...that if l'm correct, would enable you
to deal with solid foods and liquids.

1:41:29
-And taste?
-Taste, too.

1:41:33
And also, if my schematics are correct...
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...l think l've come up with a method
to make you a complete man.

1:41:47
Complete?
1:41:48
Complete.
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Complete?
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Not in a reproductive sense,
of course, but in terms of approximating...

1:42:05
...the physical sensation, you know,
that occurs...

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-...friction.
-Sexual relations?

1:42:19
l've always been fascinated by that.
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l mean, curious.
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Because of what they say.
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What do they say?
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That you can lose yourself.
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Everything. All boundaries, all time.
1:42:43
That two bodies can become so mixed-up...
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...that you don't know who's who
or what's what.

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And just when the sweet confusion
is so intense you think you'll die...

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...you kind of do,
leaving you alone in your separate body.

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But the one you love is still there.

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