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1:11:01
And you call me stubborn.
1:11:03
You're sure you're not here to force me
to go back and become like you?

1:11:08
If I thought there was a chance of forcing you,
but of course that will never happen.

1:11:14
You are more than welcome to return home
and become my daughter again anytime

1:11:22
and I would even begin to share my power
and responsibility with you if you did.

1:11:32
Not that you care.
1:11:35
So what is it?
1:11:37
What is it, the thing...
the thing that you don't like about me?

1:11:40
It was a word you used that provoked me.
1:11:42
You called me arrogant.
1:11:45
To plunder, as it were, a God given right.
I'd call that arrogant, daddy.

1:11:48
But that is exactly what I don't like about you.
1:11:52
It is you that is arrogant.
1:11:53
That's what you came here to say?
1:11:59
I'm not the one passing judgement, Daddy.
You are.

1:12:03
You do not pass judgement,
because you sympathize with them.

1:12:08
A deprived childhood and a homicide
really isn't necessarily a homicide, right?

1:12:15
The only thing you can blame is circumstances.
1:12:17
Rapists and murderers may be the victims,
according to you.

1:12:22
But I, I call them dogs,
1:12:25
and if they're lapping up their own vomit
the only way to stop them is with the lash.

1:12:29
But dogs only obey their own nature.
1:12:31
So why shouldn't we forgive them?
1:12:34
Dogs can be taught many useful things,
1:12:37
but not if we forgive them
every time they obey their own nature.

1:12:53
So I'm arrogant. I'm arrogant
because I forgive them?

1:12:58
My God..

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