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:57:03
I don't care about acclaim,
just as long as I get to keep working.

:57:06
Of course,
which is why you haven't quit.

:57:08
But today
you're feeling particularly fragile.

:57:13
This morning... it's morning,
and you're getting dressed for work.

:57:19
Where do I work?
:57:24
You work for your uncle
selling cars...

:57:27
in new jersey.
:57:28
- Wow.
- It's a long commute.

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- You're running late.
- I'm a car salesman.

:57:33
- Used cars.
- Wow.

:57:35
And here's where you have
to use your imagination.

:57:38
What you're wearing.
Look at yourself.

:57:43
Imagine that you're wearing...
:57:45
a dress shirt, boxers...
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black socks and nothing else.
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And you're tying your tie.
:57:57
- I don't know how to tie a tie.
- Exactly.

:58:00
You never learned how.
That's why you need me to help you.

:58:10
And who are you, louise?
:58:13
- You my wife?
- I am. I'm your wife.

:58:18
Usually I tie your ties
and hang them on the doorknob...

:58:20
so all you have to do is slip them
over your head, but I forgot today, so...

:58:25
you need my help.
:58:26
And here's another thing
you have to imagine.

:58:29
You've gotten chubby
over the years.

:58:33
Your hair has started to thin.
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- Can you imagine that?
- Yeah.

:58:38
And today's one of those days
when you look in the mirror...

:58:41
and you wonder if you have
any fucking purpose at all in life.

:58:45
You're having a moment
of serious doubt.

:58:49
- I'm scared.
- You're terrified.

:58:54
You're terrified.
:58:57
And here I am.
I'm standing behind you, tying your tie.


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