:45:36
You certainly made friends
and influenced people.
:45:39
They're empathicalists.
:45:41
You talk a lot about empathy.
Ever do anything about it yourself?
:45:46
I don't know what you mean.
:45:47
- Why not throw some empathy my way?
- I still don't know what you mean.
:45:51
How do you think I feel
when you don't show up?
:45:54
I'm responsible for you.
:45:55
An empathicalist should feel me
asking for unemployment insurance.
:45:59
Show up where?
:46:00
They've been waiting for you
at Duval's all day.
:46:04
I had no idea. Nobody told me.
:46:07
We've been calling you
on the telephone for hours.
:46:12
I've been at the café all day.
I'm terribly sorry.
:46:17
I don't want to sound like
the personnel department,
:46:20
but you ought to get to bed early.
The camera picks up everything.
:46:23
I don't want to spend my life
retouching your pictures.
:46:26
When we're done, you can spend
all your time making small talk.
:46:30
Small talk? I suppose you think
the neckline of a dress
:46:34
makes for world-shaking conversation?
:46:37
Anything you don't understand,
you call small talk.
:46:40
- What do you think of Flostre?
- Don't change the subject.
:46:43
- It's the same subject.
- I haven't met Flostre.
:46:46
You haven't? By now
I thought you two'd be buddies.
:46:50
You don't find Flostre in cafés,
except on special occasions.
:46:54
Not everyone interested in
empathicalism meets him,
:46:57
any more than every American
meets the President.