Let's meet at our usual time next week. I would rather you didn't leave, Barry.
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What in the name of Mary and Joseph?
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Casey, you were right.
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Wait.
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I read that on a sympathy card in a supermarket. It was for funerals, but I thought it was beautiful.
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Just keep walking, honey. They won't do nothing.
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Your uncle's here.
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It's only gonna be a minute.
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That shows who you are.
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You want me to do something else? You got ice cream? Oh, this shirt's a cotton blend anyway and the collar is from three seasons ago. Snood? I mean, come on.
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Wow.
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No. Please, keep your area neat. The bathroom, it's unacceptable. To make it easy, I've color-coded these. Use the blue bottle for the floor and the pink bottle for the ceramic surfaces.
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He said something. He said something about making the room safe. This is all new drywall. What was unsafe?
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We'll let you watch TV and make you a fun dinner.
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You're a big fibber. I never lie, Hedwig.
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Dr. Fletcher.
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Come out here.
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One identity in an individual with Dissociative Identity Disorder can have high cholesterol. One. There have been cases where one identity is allergic to bee stings. The others are not. Are there moments where two identities can coexist at the same time? There are times when two identities can take the "light" or "the spot" or consciousness at the same time. This happened with a student that I was working with. And her left and right hand were taking notes in different hand-writings about separate things at the same time. The differences in the identities can be dramatic. As much as the difference between you and me and every person in that auditorium.