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The ripple effect.
It's the ripple effect.

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It's like,"Oh, yeah,
by the way, you're fired."

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"Oh, yeah, honey, by the way...
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"uh, you don 't think
I'm so great.

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"Guess what? They don 't think
I'm so great at work.

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"Hey, maybe I'm not so great."
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Hey, that's simple.
Well, there, I can write that.

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I can write,
"I'm not so great."

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Maybe I can write it...
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a hundred-fucking-thousand
times on a blackboard--

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Oh, I can teach.
I used to teach.

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I love teaching.
I do love teaching.

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R-139, take 49, mark!
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MAN: OK, here we go!
And background! Action!

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BRAD., Move!
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-Out of the way!
-Move!

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-Move!
-Out of the way!

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Ohh, Looks like we're late,
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Looks like,
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Back to square one,
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That's what he thinks,
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You think different?
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I know different,
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Come on,
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-Cut it!
-OK, we got.

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Nice one.
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Very nice, very nice,
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Check the gate, Check the gate,
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BRAD., Lunch?
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OK,
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So, David, David,
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So, David, David,
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No, no, Absolutely,
Lunch--go ahead,

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-Nice scene, man,
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-Nice scene, man,
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Thanks,
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Would you not take a role
if you felt,

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the people of the black
community wouldn't like it?

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Hmm,
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This guy that lives
in my neighborhood--

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lives right across the street
from me,

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And he dresses like--
yeah, yeah,

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He dresses like a vampire
twenty-four hours a day,

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I don't know if he's got a job,
I don't know what he does,

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but I know
he dresses like a vampire,

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like Dracula all the damn time,
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-You want to go?
-Mm,

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I mean, look,
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I mean, look,
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buying romaine lettuce
dressed as Dracula,

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so you got to figure,
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he's an actor, right?
He's got to be,

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Well, you could find out,

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