Breakin' All the Rules
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I'm a practical girl.
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l was brought up dirt-poor, wrong side
of Toledo, by not a very loving family.

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I've put together a life for myself
based on good looks and street savvy.

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l figure another five to seven years
to cash in. It's really all quite simple.

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l mean, even the book
is theoretical. Just....

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Don't fall in love.
That's the main thing.

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Don't fall in love. It's dangerous.
Somebody could get hurt.

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-Do you love Philip?
-No. l like him.

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He's nice.
He's a likable guy.

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But women don't love men
they can manipulate.

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What about a man
that can manipulate you?

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Well, if l find one...
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...I'm sure I'll fall in love.
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You need to break up with her
in public.

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Do it at the post office, airport.
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Banks are good.
Where there's security.

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But you gotta come on
with the come on.

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-You got to be assertive.
-l know, I've gotta be assertive here.

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Yeah. Got to get you--
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l didn't tell you about the face.
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-What?
-You know about the face?

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-No.
-The face of immutability.

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That's where you drain all the emotion
off your face, like this here:

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See? You don't show emotion, hard
for a person to be emotional with you.

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This breaks the cycle
of facial expressions.

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it gives off pain, anger and hurt.
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-Yeah, keep that. Keep that. Keep that.
-Yeah.

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Now, when you see her, you act,
you don't wait. You say, ''It's over.''

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Philip.
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-What's wrong with you?
-Nothing. l want to break up.

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-Excuse me?
-Yeah, l want to break up.

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-Here?
-Yes, here.

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Why here?
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To avoid violence.
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In a post office?
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Philip, it's not you.
l know you.

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-You're a FedEx man.
-Yeah, whatever.


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