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:44:01
My love, if you'd stop bringing
on the existential oppression

:44:08
I wouldn't have
to force myself on anyone.

:44:12
What's the worst they could do?
Pack up Rybalko in mothballs?

:44:15
At least the kids won't be
embarrassed when they walk by.

:44:19
Hold on,
he just might be our ticket out.

:44:23
What do you mean mothballs?
What about the kids?

:44:27
Know how much work I put
into that statue? Are you nuts?

:44:30
We can forget vacation. I'll put
salt in the bath and pretend!

:44:35
I'm glad you've figured
out how to 'preserve' things:

:44:38
you pack the statue in mothballs
and pickle yourself in alcohol,

:44:42
you'll soak in brine, and
they're going to put us on ice.

:44:45
-Afraid of your own shadow?
-Speaking of shadows,

:44:48
you've made sure our kids
will never see the light of day?

:44:53
That's just how it works.
They go after your kids.

:44:59
-You and your phony altruism.
-What phony altruism?

:45:04
Who was the scraggy specter
who floated past the gallery

:45:08
-like a silent reproach?
-What is this crap?

:45:13
I didn't want to come in!
There's a difference, man!

:45:18
-Scraggy specter! I was happy.
-Why were you there?

:45:22
I was happy
not to be inside with you!

:45:25
And your presence
demonstrated that?

:45:29
-Hypocrite.
-I can still hear you:

:45:32
Did you see Bedrich?
He's so alone.

:45:35
How underfed he looks.
Oh, what can I do for him?

:45:38
But you were content!
He didn't even ask for help!

:45:43
-When'd you drop your defenses?
-So kill me for helping him!

:45:47
Who can help us now?
These two? This is how it'll be:

:45:51
Comrades, can the husband of a
woman lauded by the imperialists

:45:55
be a principal? Be involved
with children? Hardly!


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