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:47:01
Finally, we got out.
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They looked at us
and we looked at them.

:47:07
I hope it didn't bother you
too much staying here.

:47:10
A day and a night with that guy
wasn't too much fun.

:47:14
With you guys,
it would've been different.

:47:16
So much was happening
that we had no other choice.

:47:23
We're not mad at you at all.
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You're a reporter, right?
:47:27
Yes.
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Are you going to write
about what's going on?

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- I'll try.
- Then we have to explain it to you.

:47:35
What?
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The factory and everything.
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I think I understand the problem.
:47:48
You haven't even asked any questions.
:47:50
You didn't let me,
but I understand that.

:47:54
But I saw what happened.
:47:56
The reasons are more complicated.
:47:59
You have to hear
about our working conditions.

:48:04
When I started,
I couldn't stand the smell.

:48:08
I could still smell it
after I left work.

:48:12
Once, to tease me,
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my friends started
sniffing around and saying,

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"Smells like a pig around here!"
:48:20
I was just a kid,
and I was embarrassed.

:48:22
I spent a fortune on perfume!
:48:26
That's not so bad.
It's disgusting, but you get used to it.

:48:30
But transporting the meat -
that's really no fun!

:48:34
Pigs are really heavy.
:48:37
You see a new guy
happily carrying tons of them.

:48:43
After a few days,
he can't even bend over.

:48:49
That's not all.
Think about the sausage room.

:48:53
The sausage room?
:48:54
Where the meat is stuffed
into casings.

:48:58
Then you tie them off.

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