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1:06:00
Fine. From now on, l'll speak
with less manners, more friendly.

1:06:06
Only for an hour. More than that,
l'll be uncomfortable.

1:06:09
Let's eat.
1:06:10
l'm full without even eating!
1:06:11
What?
1:06:12
l ate a lot of this
in a very happy mood.

1:06:14
But this fish isn't happy
that no one is eating it.

1:06:18
Here.
1:06:22
Wait a moment
1:06:29
Here, why don't you
eat the finger, too.

1:06:31
- Really? are you sure?
- Why not.

1:06:37
lnstead, give me your belly flesh here.
So l can hold it around with me.

1:06:42
We got pretty flashy these days.
1:06:44
ls being flashy bad?
We're a man and a woman.

1:06:48
Oh, l was curious all the time.
1:06:52
What did you buy all this for?
1:06:54
Oh, they're presents. lt's only a few
days away till you become an adult.

1:06:57
lf they're just birthday gifts,
l'll take 'em.

1:06:59
This one's a suit, a shirt, a tie
1:07:02
l picked the color and style that l liked.
1:07:04
There're also
1:07:06
CDs!
1:07:07
When we first met there was one.
Now l have a whole bunch to give you.

1:07:11
Open 'em.
l want to give you everything.

1:07:13
For a CD, you need to work 100
social service hours.

1:07:16
This a thousand,
1:07:18
this suitabout 2000 hours,
1:07:22
this tie for 100 hours,
this shirt for 200 hours.

1:07:26
How many hours are all these?
l can't take 'em.

1:07:28
Take 'em So l can die just doing
social service during my whole life.

1:07:35
A bad dream shouldn't last long!
No!

1:07:41
Waitress.
1:07:43
What are you thinking?
Here

1:07:47
When l look at a shrimp,
l think of the sea.

1:07:49
When l think of the sea,
l miss my dad.

1:07:52
l haven't been to where my dad
use to fish for shrimp.

1:07:55
Let's go back sometime.
1:07:57
l like it when you talk
to your parents.


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