Chasing Liberty
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:47:00
Mellow yellow, mate.
l was just making conversation.

:47:04
No one's looking to snag your travel buddy.
ln fact, l prefer to float along alone.

:47:09
-Just me, my tunes and my knapsack.
-And your sandals.

:47:14
-You sassing my Air Jesus?
-Don't listen to Ben.

:47:17
-He's full of himself.
-Something you need to talk about?

:47:20
Oh, no. Ben's issues are not my problem.
:47:23
He doesn't know me, because
l'm not the selfish brat he thinks l am.

:47:27
-l never said you were selfish.
-You know nothing about my life. Nothing.

:47:33
-No, l suppose l don't.
-Whatever.

:47:36
lt doesn't matter, because when this train
stops we'll go our separate directions.

:47:41
Chilly willy, squabblers. Take a few
of these on your solo travels, then.

:47:46
What are these?
Six Million Dollar Man stickers.

:47:49
These stickers are my contribution
to the global community.

:47:55
Everyone l meet gets a handful.
Your job, post them up.

:47:59
Pound one on a door, slap one on a kiosk,
place one on a postbox...

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...wherever your life may lead you.
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-And then what?
-Then, nothing.

:48:08
You forget about the sticker. You move on.
One day, maybe you're down in the dregs.

:48:14
And all of a sudden, there it is.
:48:16
ln the corner of a window, the door of a
subway, the side of a telephone booth.

:48:21
One of the stickers. lt puts a smile
on your face because you know...

:48:25
...you are not alone in the world.
We're all connected.

:48:30
Wanker.
:48:39
Want some?
:48:54
Hey, listen. l'm sorry
l treated you like a child.

:48:57
l was just feeling a little bit overprotective.

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