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1:07:00
What do you mean?
1:07:01
Why can't we write like normal people?
1:07:06
I don't know. I can see the letters.
1:07:10
I know what they should look like.
I just can't get my hand to make them easily.

1:07:16
Try comparing it to your left hand.
Mine looks the same.

1:07:38
Guess what today is.
1:07:42
No, no. It's your friend Robert's birthday.
1:07:46
He says he likes records,
so I got him The Best of Bread.

1:07:49
No, real records, like vinyl.
1:07:51
I can tell you with certainty
what I did that night when it was my turn.

1:07:55
But I think it would do little good,
because what the world remembers...

1:08:00
the actuality,
the last revision is what counts, apparently.

1:08:04
So how many times did it take Aaron...
1:08:07
as he cycled
through the same conversations...

1:08:09
lip-synching trivia over and over?
1:08:12
How many times would it take
before he got it right?

1:08:15
Three? Four?
1:08:18
Twenty?
1:08:20
I've decided to believe
that only one more would have done it.

1:08:24
I can almost sleep at night
if there is only one more.

1:08:27
Slowly and methodically,
he reverse-engineered a perfect moment.

1:08:34
He took from his surroundings
what was needed...

1:08:36
and made of it something more.
1:08:50
And once the details had been
successfully navigated...

1:08:53
there would be nothing left to do
but wait for the conflict.


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