By senior year, I had mastered the languages and customs of its various sovereign states.
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Have you seen me in a tux?
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Now we can get back to our interview.
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Oh. Okay, so you don't wanna hang out? No. Thanks anyways.
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I used to think about it this way: Schenley High School was a world unto itself.
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No, 'cause last time it was about Greg-acil... ...which if you recall comes in convenient gel-tab form. Look, I don't want you hanging out with me. I don't need your stupid pity. It's fine, you can just go. No, no. You got it all wrong. I'm not here 'cause I pity you. I'm actually here because my mom is making me.
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Get passports to everywhere. Just be on low-key good terms with everyone... ...casually interact with them once in a while... ...in a way that is invisible to everyone else.
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Get citizenship in every nation.
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(TYPING)
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GREG: Rachel. Greg, what are you doing here?
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Oh, Greg.
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Just... Just do something nice for me for once and just get out.
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All right, look. I'll just start.
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Sorry, next time I'll bring you some flowers.
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He knew every single European pop song from the 1970s. Every single one.