Waking Life
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1:32:01
And there's vomit dribbling down
her chin, and it smells really bad.

1:32:05
And I think,
"Wait a second.

1:32:08
"That's not just the smell of vomit,
which doesn't smell very good.

1:32:11
"That's the smell
of dead person vomit.

1:32:14
You know,
it's, like, doubly foul."

1:32:16
And then I realize I'm actually in,
you know, the land of the dead.

1:32:20
And everyone
around me was dead.

1:32:22
My dog had been dead over ten years.
Lady Gregory had been longer than that.

1:32:26
When I finally woke up, I was like,
"Whoa. That wasn't a dream."

1:32:30
That was a visitation to this
real place, the land of the dead."

1:32:34
- So what happened? How did you
finally get out of it?
- Oh, man.

1:32:38
It was just like one of those,
like, life-altering experiences.

1:32:42
I could never really look at the world
the same way again after that.

1:32:45
Yeah, but how did you
finally get out of the dream?

1:32:49
See, that's my problem.
I'm trapped.

1:32:51
I keep-- I keep thinking that I'm
waking up, but I'm still in a dream.

1:32:54
It seems like it's going on forever.
I can't get out of it.

1:32:57
I wanna wake up for real.
How do you really wake up?

1:32:59
I don't know.
I'm not very good at that anymore.

1:33:03
But, um, if that’s
what you’re thinking,

1:33:06
I mean, you probably should.
1:33:08
If you can wake up,
you should...

1:33:10
because someday
you won't be able to.

1:33:12
So just, um--
But it's easy.

1:33:14
Just--Just...
wake up.


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