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brooooooo
bruh
brah
How are you bros doing today? Or everyday?
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I win
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Sometimes dead is betta
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well.
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How does it feel seeing the Selfie thread pass this one in such a short time?
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Wining
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I win
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Post!
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Nope.nope
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[spoiler] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nnTSePPCVk]Full Scene[/url][/spoiler]
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The next day, Paul returns to his home to find a note to him from Holly along with a typewriter ribbon. Unbeknownst to Paul, he is being invited to one of her regular, irregular parties.
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Changing the subject, she says how Paul reminds her of her brother Fred, and she proceeds to call him that for the rest of the film. As the clock strikes 4am, Holly suddenly realizes how late into the early morning it is and asks if she can stay with Paul just for the night, just as friends. He lets her stay, but a short time after Holly falls asleep, she begins to shake and mutter things about Fred, appearing to have some kind of nightmare. Paul wakes her up and asks why she is crying, but she seems offended by the remark and leaves the room saying, "If we're going to be friends let's get one thing straight right now. I hate snoops!"
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[quote] Yeah, I suppose they're dirty, too, but only incidentally. Mainly they're angry, sensitive, intensely felt, and that dirtiest of all dirty words - promising. Or so said The Times Book Review, October 1, 1956. [/quote] It's obvious to Holly that Paul is in a creative slump and so she asks him if he writes often. He says he writes every day, including today, but she points out that the typewriter has no ribbon. Paul stays quiet after that.
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Holly then sneaks into the room, and accidentally wakes up Paul as she closes the window. She makes a comment about how the woman had stayed quite late for a decorator and then goes on to question what it is that Paul does for a living. He reveals to her that he is a writer currently working on a novel that he feels will be a great success even though his last work only sold twelve copies ten years earlier. She asks him to tell her a story, and he says that they aren't the kind that can be told.
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Later that night, Holly returns home from what appears to be a night out with a now drunk gentleman. She hides in her bathroom as the drunk man pounds on the door asking her to let him in. Seeking a means of escape, Holly puts on a bathrobe and escapes out the window and onto the fire escape, climbing up it to see Paul Varjak asleep in his bed, and the "decorator" leaving his room, placing three hundred dollars on his nightstand and then walking out the door.
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I win
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I win
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It's a nice day to staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaart agaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaain
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I'm not happy
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Back that ass up
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Rock your body right
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Whui Whui. Shacka Pacha.
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Listen to your heart Before you tell him goodbyeeeeee
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Edited by Jaaake AU: 1/3/2015 7:44:17 PMIf I could give it all away I'd do it just for one more day