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Mara, a young creative writing professor, is struggling with problems in her marriage to an experimental musician. One d | dG1fNjB3b1pjMHREa2c
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00:00Mara. Hi. What's up? What are you doing here? I came to see you. How often are you writing?
00:14Every day. Then I'm not wasting time walking around with people. Are you going to ask about
00:20what I'm writing or is that totally irrelevant? I know that's rude. It's quite rude when somebody
00:24hasn't published something for a while to be like, so what are you writing? Haven't
00:26you read Wonder Boys? What? Have you ever like known two people that were such good
00:31friends that they're known for being friends? It's basically their most remarkable quality
00:36is that they're friends with each other. Like high school style? Yeah. Remember that guy
00:40that I thought was really handsome that you just kept telling me he had a limp? He did!
00:45He didn't have a limp! I see you brought a friend. Got a chin-up bar? Have you used one
00:50of these before? Seven. Oh, oh, oh, that was a mistake. You know, when you're with somebody
01:00who's like so different from you and who maybe just like injects like an energy into your
01:05life that you feel excited by it, but they go away and then you still have to live your
01:12own life.
01:38Where does it hurt?
01:40You're making me laugh. It's gonna be so much worse.

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