1:41:05
Narrator: I'd never been
in a car accident.
1:41:08
This must have been what
all those people felt like
1:41:11
before I fi led them
as statistics in my reports.
1:41:15
Goddamn.
1:41:16
Huh?
1:41:18
Ha ha ha ha ha hahh!
1:41:20
Wejust had
a near-life experience.
1:41:28
In the world I see,
1:41:30
you're stalking elk through
the damp canyon forest,
1:41:33
around the ruins
of Rockefeller Center.
1:41:38
You'll wear leather clothes
1:41:40
that will lastyou
the rest ofyour life.
1:41:43
You'll climb the vines
that wrap the Sears Tower.
1:41:48
And when you look down,
1:41:50
you'll see tiny figures
pounding corn,
1:41:53
laying strips ofvenison
on the empty carpool lane
1:41:56
ofsome abandoned
superhighway.
1:42:11
Feel better, champ.
1:42:19
[Door Closes]
1:42:31
Narrator: And then...
1:42:33
Tyler?
1:42:34
Tylerwas gone.
1:42:44
Was I asleep?
1:42:48
Had I slept?
1:42:49
You are not
a beautiful
1:42:50
unique snowflake,
doyou understand me?
1:42:52
Narrator: The house had become
a living thing,
1:42:55
wet inside
from so many people
1:42:57
sweating and breathing.
1:42:59
We are all from
the same compost.