Saw II
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but I know is not to kill and to torture
people for your sick fucking pleasure.

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I never murdered nobody in my
life. The decision are up to them.

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Well, to put a gun to someone head
and force him to pull the gun

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it is still murder.
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Since when the use
of force solve a problem of your?

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Why you're so desperate
to get your son back?

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'Cause he is my son.
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When was the last time when
you said to him that you love him?

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Well, then go!
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Seems to me that closing son's death
is causing you to act.

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When is your willing
to do that when a life is at stake?

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I always loved my son,
that's never changed.

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Mmm, it's changed now.
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The knowledge of the death
changes everything. If I will tell you
the exact date and time of your

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own death, it will shut your world completely.
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I know.
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Can you imagine what is fell like to
have someone sit you down...

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- John Cramer?
.. and tell you that you are dying?

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The gravity of that?
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That the clock is ticking for you.
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In one second, the world
is crack open.

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You look at things differently,
you smell things differently.

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You savor everything, either a glass of
water or a walk in the park.

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The clock is ticking, John.
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Most people have the luxury
not knowing when that clock will go off.

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And the irony of that is that keeps
for really living their lives.

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It keep them drinking that glass
of water but not really tasting it.

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You can still fix that, John.
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Yeah, but you can fix you?

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