:22:00
What else can you do there?
:22:02
You can read the Bible of course...
:22:05
...or jack yourself off, right?
:22:08
As you like.
:22:10
You could also stay with me.
:22:15
Depends on the number of questions.
lf l can catoh the train.
:22:21
Exactly.
:22:27
You always write in flrst person:
l this... l that...
:22:31
Are you at all interested
in your fellow man?
:22:35
l...
:22:38
Fellow men are so vague.
:22:40
A writer, like anyone, is involved
with only a few people.
:22:44
Yet even them l can't encompass...
:22:46
...and l project things into them
that don't exist. Next question.
:22:53
You always call yourself
a Roman Catholic.
:22:56
How can a sensible person in this day
of modern technology be a Catholic?
:23:00
How can you be sensible
and not be a Catholic?
:23:04
Catholic doesn't equate with stupid.
:23:07
Being Catholic means
having imagination.
:23:11
Scientiflc discoveries are
the product of imagination.
:23:17
So all science is Catholic.
:23:22
Next question.
:23:23
Do you agree that every creative
artist is basically a bit disturbed?
:23:28
The questioner wonders if
l'm a bit crazy?
:23:31
Not me, l'm very normal.
:23:33
My madness is limited to
reading the paper.
:23:36
For when it says "boom"
l read "doom".
:23:38
And for "flood" l read "blood"
and for "red"... "dead".
:23:41
ls that crazy?
Just poor eyesight, that's all.
:23:45
Next question.
:23:54
That was the last question.