Tell Me How I Die Page #4
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And like he thinks he's so cute
because of his tiny t-shirt,
and his spiky hair,
and his muscly arms.
And he flirts with all the girls
and like, they believe it.
And he's not a good pool player.
It's like he had a
mental breakdown.
Are you okay?
I don't feel so well.
Is everything okay?
Do you mind?
He's so cocky and braggadocios,
and like he thinks he's so cute
because of his tiny t-shirt,
and his spiky hair,
and his muscly arms.
And he flirts with all the girls
and like, they believe it.
And he's not a good pool player.
It's like he had a
mental breakdown.
Are you okay?
I don't feel so well.
Is everything okay?
Do you mind?!
I missed a shot.
And it was exactly like,
I don't know, like I
saw it happen I guess.
Please be specific.
Did you see it happen
or did you experience it
in full sensory detail.
Sight, smell, taste.
Yeah.
It was like it really
happened, twice.
We have been testing this
It's a very refined version.
Any side effects
should be minimal.
Would you say you are predisposed
to this sort of thing?
To what?
Seeing the future?
More like intuition.
Well I'm a hell
of a card player.
But of course that comes
from counting cards.
So would you say you have
Sure.
But I'm above average
in most things.
Okay.
I'm gonna send you back
but with one condition.
I don't want you to
discuss this with anyone.
And these studies...
yeah I get it.
One person gets a headache,
everybody thinks
they got a headache.
Exactly.
But this was no headache.
Once we had a
drug study volunteer
who was suddenly
hit with the worst
back pain you could imagine.
He was in agony,
couldn't even stand up.
You know what he took?
Nothing, placebo.
Physically he was fine.
There is no sensation,
sight, smell, taste,
that the mind cannot
experience as real.
Remember, keep it to yourself.
It's getting
worse out here, be careful.
Thanks Allen, I'll try.
All right,
and if you have any trouble
just call me, I'll come running.
You better come
running with some snow shoes.
Whatever it takes darling.
Drive safe.
And then it happened again.
Right after I left
the doctor's office
I came out here with all of you.
Except, I guess I
didn't because I was,
just like that right back
Like deja vu?
No, no, it's like
it happens once
and then it happens
again, the exact same way.
It's so weird.
First trippy drug
study I've been a part of
and I get the placebo.
It's not fun okay, it's scary.
Like even now, in
this conversation,
is this really happening
or am I just about to jump
back to the beginning again?
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