What Planet Are You From?
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So I go?
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No, you don't go.
See, that's the interesting thing.

:33:05
But she told me to go.
:33:07
There's a whole layer here
you're missing.

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Now you know what I had to deal with.
Take your seat.

:33:14
This isn't easy,
so don't beat yourself up over it.

:33:17
What does that mean?
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Just sit down.
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I've...
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...reprogrammed the computer
to more accurately represent...

:33:31
...what you'll deal with on Earth.
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If you look for an overriding
logic or rationality...

:33:38
...remember it's Earth
we're dealing with.

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-I guess you don't like my friends.
-I like them.

:33:43
You barely acknowledged them.
What's wrong with you?

:33:46
If you don't talk,
how will I know what's wrong?

:33:49
You gotta open up.
You gotta communica--

:33:55
I guess you don't like my friends.
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You barely acknowledged them.
What's wrong with you?

:33:59
If you don't talk,
how will I know what's wrong?

:34:02
I mean, you've gotta com--
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It goes on and on like that for hours.
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Human relationships are filled
with conflict.

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The whole planet is filled with
conflict, which isn't a bad thing.

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Through conflict
we learn about ourselves.

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I don't understand this.
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Questions?
:34:33
I see some confused faces.
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You see...
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...on our planet,
we have no emotion or conflicts...

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...so we've never had
to look inward at ourselves.

:34:45
That helped us become a technological,
intellectual force in the universe...

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...but I really think it's a dead end.
:34:53
To be honest with you, I question
why we're taking over Earth.

:34:58
Why make them like us, when
in fact we can learn from them?


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