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:32:02
- That's right, the fake kind.
- We better go, or I'm liable to bail out.

:32:07
Nice meeting you.
:32:12
Mom's such a cutie!
:32:14
Usually people don't hate me
till they know me.

:32:17
- You caught her in a good mood.
- Wow.

:32:20
Doesn't bother me any more.
It's my dad and brother I worry about.

:32:25
Maybe, but you're the one
whose ass is dragging.

:32:29
- Is that the technical description?
- Is she against you getting help?

:32:34
- We don't discuss it.
- Something's bothering her.

:32:37
We've all disappointed her.
Me, especially, but my dad, of course.

:32:42
She thinks my brother's OK,
but she didn't expect much.

:32:46
It's what happens
when you "marry beneath yourself".

:32:50
- Please forgive me.
- What?

:32:53
Negative thinking makes everything difficult.
We have to talk only about positive things.

:33:02
OK, then. Are you positive
your mother's a bitch?

:33:07
Just kidding.
:33:10
- Is this the treatment?
- Sorry.

:33:13
'Cause, I'll tell ya,
none of the others have tried this approach.

:33:20
- Just do it.
- I want you to tell me all your symptoms.

:33:25
- I'm embarrassed. The list is so long.
- Be specific.

:33:29
I'm tired all the time, obviously.
But then if I try to sleep, I have trouble.

:33:35
My muscles ache, and my joints.
I feel like an old person.

:33:39
Or like I did
back when I used to work out too hard.

:33:43
What else?
:33:45
Sore throat?
:33:46
Low-grade fever, painful lymph glands...
:33:51
Irritability? Forgetfulness? Depression?
:33:55
Yes, yes and definitely yes.
:33:58
Also, I get confused.

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