Waking Life
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1:11:01
It's not necessarily passive
to not respond verbally.

1:11:05
We're communicating
on so many levels simultaneously.

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Perhaps you're--
you're perceiving directly.

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Most of the people that
I've been encountering...

1:11:17
and most of the things
that I would wanna say,

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it's like they kind of say it
for me and almost at my cue.

1:11:24
It's, like,
complete unto itself.

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It's not like I'm having a bad dream.
It's a great dream.

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But...
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it's so unlike any other dream
I've ever had before.

1:11:39
It's like the dream.
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It's like I'm being
prepared for something.

1:12:15
"On this bridge,"
Lorca warns,

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"life is not a dream.
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" Beware and beware and...
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beware."
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And so many think
because "then" happens,

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" now" isn't.
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But didn't I mention the ongoing "wow"
is happening right now?

1:12:38
We are all coauthors
of this dancing exuberance...

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where even our inabilities
are having a roast.

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We are the authors
of ourselves,

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coauthoring a gigantic
Dostoyevsky novel starring clowns.

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This entire thing we're involved
with called the world...

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is an opportunity to exhibit
how exciting alienation can be.


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