:44:05
You're supposed to put
the cream in before the sugar.
:44:07
I'm not having cream.
I can't gain weight.
:44:11
My ballet recital
is Friday night, remember?
:44:13
Right. I remember.
:44:17
I invited you to afternoon tea.
The least you can do is be polite.
:44:21
Why are you buttering
my plastic scone?
:44:24
Why are plastic scones on the table
when we have real food?
:44:30
You thought they were cute.
:44:34
Are you still moping
over that disgusting guy?
:44:39
Other people
always let you down.
:44:41
Why don't you forget them
and do something for yourself?
:44:44
Like what?
:44:46
I don't know.
Something you're good at.
:44:48
And I don't mean shopping.
:44:51
Maybe some of us
aren't good at anything.
:44:53
Every grownup
is good at something.
:44:57
My bad.
:44:58
I don't see any grownups
around here.
:45:01
What's so great
about being a grownup anyway?
:45:05
So I can turn out like you?
:45:07
You're scared.
:45:10
Sometimes when Mu hears people
walking by outside the door,
:45:13
he gets this funny expression
and runs into the bathroom,
:45:16
like he thinks
they're coming to get him.
:45:19
That's how you look.
:45:22
Where are you going?
:45:23
If you refuse
to have a nice time with me,
:45:26
I'm going to have fun
by myself.
:45:28
Two hundred pliƩs isn't fun, Ray.
It's slave labor.
:45:32
Fundamentals are
the building blocks of fun.
:45:36
Right. I forgot.
:45:38
What is with
this music, anyway?
:45:40
It's like a soundtrack
to slit your wrists to.
:45:43
- It happens to be Mozart.
- It happens to be depressing.
:45:46
If we're gonna have fun, we need
to listen to music that's fun.