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:09:02
you can't find in a face.
:09:05
It's tranquility
I look for in a photograph.

:09:10
I think I get you...
:09:12
but all the same...
:09:14
in my opinion, you have
a real problem with faces.

:09:18
I will demonstrate...
:09:21
that your opinion
is a writer's fantasy.

:09:53
- This is my favorite part.
- It's strange.

:09:56
Satisfying and disgusting
at the same time.

:09:58
It's true. We women are condemned
to disgusting things.

:10:04
In the old days,
we couldn't touch a man's head.

:10:08
That noble part of the body...
:10:11
must not be soiled by our hands.
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But men have always liked
and allowed us...

:10:16
to touch another thing.
:10:18
Exactly.
:10:21
So is that thing considered noble?
:10:24
We must conclude that it isn't
since we're allowed to touch it.

:10:27
It must be classified
as a disgusting thing.

:10:29
I don't find it so very disgusting.
On the contrary.

:10:33
What do you mean?
:10:36
Oh, well, you could call it
a culinary fantasy.

:10:40
What?
:10:43
Listen. I always thought that
fried with a little garlic...

:10:48
it must have an amazing texture--
:10:51
both tender and crunchy.

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