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Very easy to break.
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I've had 54 breaks in my life...
:30:05
and I have the tamest version
of this disorder, type one.
:30:09
There are type two,
type three, type four.
:30:13
Type fours don't last very long.
:30:17
So that's how it popped into my head.
:30:20
If there is someone
like me in the world...
:30:23
and I'm at one end
of the spectrum...
:30:25
couldn't there be someone else...
:30:27
the opposite of me
at the other end?
:30:30
Someone who doesn't get sick, who
doesn't get hurt like the rest of us?
:30:34
And he probably
doesn't even know it.
:30:38
The kind of person
these stories are about.
:30:43
A person put here
to protect the rest of us.
:30:49
To guard us.
:30:53
- You think my dad's a real--
- I don't think anything right now.
:30:58
It's a possibility--
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one with many holes.
:31:06
Joseph, don't take
another sip of that water.
:31:12
- Go throw it in the trash.
- But Dad--
:31:14
Do it now, please.
:31:25
I see guys like you
all the time in my work.
:31:29
You find someone you want
to take advantage of...
:31:33
you tell them a fantastic story...
:31:36
and somewhere in there you say it:
:31:39
"I just need
your credit card number...
:31:42
a small down payment."
:31:47
This morning was the first morning
that I could remember...
:31:49
that I didn't open my eyes
and feel...
:31:54
sadness.