Prozac Nation
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:37:00
How about,
"Shit, call in the professionals"?

:37:14
So I guess this is the Freud part,
where I don't say anything...

:37:18
...and you don't say anything.
All of a sudden, it's:

:37:21
"Obviously, you wish to sleep
with your father."

:37:25
So I'm to take it you don't wish to
sleep with your father?

:37:28
No.
:37:32
And I don't wanna talk
about my childhood either.

:37:37
I don't know why I'm here.
:37:40
Why might you be here?
:37:45
I can't write.
:37:48
And what do you write about?
:37:51
I write stories, poems, articles.
:37:55
I'm here on a journalism scholarship.
:38:00
I've been writing forever. I have to.
:38:04
How long has it been
since you stopped writing?

:38:08
About a month.
:38:11
Do you remember
the first thing you wrote?

:38:14
A poem.
:38:15
A poem. About what?
:38:18
My dad.
:38:20
Can you remember anything it said?
:38:22
I told you, I don't wanna
talk about my childhood.

:38:28
I just... I feel so stupid,
sitting in therapy.

:38:31
People have much harder
childhoods than mine.

:38:33
We're not talking about others.
We're talking about you.

:38:36
I'll give her that much.
:38:38
I'm the problem.
:38:43
I worry about being in therapy.
:38:45
I worry about not being in therapy.
:38:48
I even worry I'm not entertaining
enough for Dr. Sterling.

:38:51
I just keep thinking that
if I could just be normal...

:38:55
...if I could just get out of bed in the
morning, everything would be okay.

:38:59
Well, what do you think normal is?

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