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Hang on a second.

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Congratulations. You're one step closer to hitting bottom.

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That's fuckin' - That's fuckin' great. I've... l�ve never seen you there. I go Tuesdays and Thursdays. I go Saturday. Congratulations.

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Feel anything? No. Well, make sure.

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Once the tallow hardens, we skim off a layer of glycerin. If you were to add nitric acid, you got nitroglycerin. If you were then to add sodium nitrate and a dash of sawdust, you got dynamite. Yeah, with enough soap, we could blow up just about anything. Tyler was full of useful information. Now, ancient peoples found that clothes got cleaner when they washed them at a certain point in the river. - You know why? - No. Human sacrifices were once made on the hills above this river. Bodies burned. Water seeped into the wood and ashes to create lye. This is lye, the crucial ingredient. Once it mixed with the melted fat of bodies, a thick, white, soapy discharge crept into the river. May I see your hand, please? What is this? This... is chemical burn. Uh-Aah! Aah! It'll hurt more than you've ever been burned, and you will have a scar. If meditation worked for cancer, it could work for this. Stay with the pain. Don't shove to center. No, no! Oh, God! Look at your hand. The first soap was made from the ashes of heroes, Like the first monkey shot into space. Without pain, without sacrifice, we would have nothin'. I tried not to think of the the words "sear" or "flesh." Stop it! This is your pain. This is your burning hand. It's right here. I'm going to my cave. I'm going to my cave and find my power animal. No! Don't deal with it the way those dead people do! Come on! I get the point! OK! Please! No. What you're feeling is premature enlightenment.

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Get rid of her.

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I wrote little haiku poems. I e-mailed them to everyone.

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Except for their humping, Tyler and Marla were never in the same room. My parents pulled this exact same act for years. The condom is the glass slipper of our generation. You slip one on when you meet a stranger. You... dance all night. Then you throw it away. The condom, I mean. Not the stranger. What?

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Every time it rained, we had to kill the power. By the end of the first month, I didn't miss TV. I didn't even mind the warm, stale refrigerator.

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Oh, fuck. Somebody called the cops.

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You're not into her, are you? No! God, not at all. I am Jack�s raging bile duct. Are you sure? You can tell me. Believe me, I'm sure. Put a gun to my head and paint the walls with my brains. That's good, 'cause she's a predator posing as a house pet. Stay away from that one.

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Guys, what do you wish you'd done before you die? Paint a self-portrait. Build a house. And you? I don't know. Get in the right lane. I have to know the answer to this question. If you were to die right now, how would you feel about your life? I don't know! I wouldn't feel anything good about my life. Is that what you want to hear me say? Fine. - Come on! - Not good enough. Stop fucking around! Tyler!

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Hey, guys. Hey. It's cool. Ohh!

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Why can't you get rid of her? Don't mention me. I'm 6 years old again, passing messages between parents.

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OK.

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You're not the car you drive. You're not the contents of your wallet.

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Most of the week, we were Ozzie and Harriet. But every Saturday night, we were finding something out. We were finding out more and more that we were not alone.

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My dad never went to college, so it was real important that I go. That sounds familiar. So I graduate, I call him up long distance. I say, "Dad, now what?" He says, "Get a job." Same here. Now I'm 25. I make my yearly call again. I say, "Dad, now what?" He says, "I don't know. Get married." Eh, I mean... I can't get married. I'm a 30-year-old boy. We're a generation of men raised by women. I'm wondering if another woman is really the answer we need.

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