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So now all we’re supposed to watch is shit made for kids? F@#k your kids. Bunch of allergic autistic mole rats. When I was a kid, movies were made for adults. Kids got The Apple Dumpling Gang and we felt lucky to get it.
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He cast a shadow, he bumped into shit, he once actually existed in space and time. I need to see the zipper on his get-up.
(She gives him a withering look.)
I know you don’t care. I recognize nobody cares. But I’d still rather say it to you than just, y’know, screaming in the shower.
Tracy Letts. Linda Vista. Theatre Communications Group, electronic edition. p.40
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