What Separates Us Page #2
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- 2015
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have your parents.
At least your parents
weren't f***ing druggies.
By a bunch of orphans
floppin' maniacs around.
ROBBY:
That's true, yourlife is pretty f***ed up,
but at least you weren't
raised on the res.
Touche.
Yep, I'm f***ed.
DANNY:
You're f***ed?I'm f***ed.
I'm f***ed, we're all f***ed.
Oh yes, man, we are
all f***ing f***ed!
(CROWD CHATTER)
(DISHES CLINKING)
WOMAN:
Hey.You were at the
bar the other day.
DANNY:
What bar?Haps.
I don't think so.
Listen, sorry if I've been rude.
I'm Parker.
What?
I'm Parker.
Hey.
Okay.
See you around.
The government does not have
your best interests in mind.
I know, dude.
It's all a means
to an end for them.
Check it out.
I agree.
ROBBY:
The media, the internet,it's all means of control.
I totally agree, dude.
Dude, they don't
want you to think.
You to be an individual.
It's f***ed, man.
Oh my god, would
you guys f***ing stop
with the conspiracy sh*t?
It depresses me.
That's 'cause your
life is depressing, Jack.
You know, the next
time you knuckleheads
start going around
screaming f*** America,
I'm gonna act like I
don't even know you.
(SLOW MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS)
DANNY:
My name's Danieland you can call me Danny.
Nice to meet you, Daniel.
Danny.
Oh, I love painting.
things are run here, you know?
The program is nice,
but I don't wanna
put all my eggs in one basket.
I get scared to.
Yeah, that'll do it.
I'd like to get to New
York if I did though.
Yeah, New York would be awesome.
You don't seem
like a big city guy.
What are you talking
about, I've been there.
Really?
Yeah.
What?
What?
Just because I wash dishes
here and smoke cigarettes
and hit on chicks at
the local dive bar,
you think I'm a hick, don't you?
I didn't say that.
What was up with you
This big tough guy
getting into fights.
Yeah, I like to think so.
Let me guess.
Seattle.
No, what makes you say that?
Because you have the whole
Yeah, the whole
I'm a bohemian hippie
that acts like I don't
have a lot of money,
which affords me the luxury
of a college education,
but in reality, if I was like
a lot of these poor families,
I wouldn't be acting
like a pompous art junkie
who thought I could
actually change the world.
That's Seattitude for you.
PARKER:
Wow.And you are who?
I didn't mean
you were like that.
Oh, really?
I gotta go to class.
DANNY:
So where you from?Parker, are you
thinking of pursuing this?
Education is my major
sort of as a backup, but...
There are artists in New York
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