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WOMAN. Well, if they're used the way you used it, yeah.
MAN. Oh-oh-oh! So, they're kind of like the opposite of God!
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WOMAN. What?
MAN. Well, ironing boards can hurt me, but I shouldn't be afraid of them, but God, my brother Paul says, God won't hurt me, but I should fear him.
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WOMAN. I guess.
MAN. Boy, this is getting very complicated.
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WOMAN. What is?
MAN. This business of learning what hurts, what doesn't hurt, what to be afraid of, what not to be afraid of.
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WOMAN. Are you sure you're okay?, //
MAN. Oh, yeah, yeah, see, I have congenital analgesia, he thinks. Some // people --
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WOMAN. What?
MAN. Congenital analgesia.
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WOMAN. Who thinks?
MAN. My brother Paul. Some people call it heredeitary sensory neuropathy type four, but ... it just means I can't feel pain. You can hit me if you want to, to see!
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WOMAN. No.
MAN. Go ahead. It won't hurt. See?
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WOMAN. OW!
MAN. Go ahead.
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WOMAN. No!!
MAN. Come on!
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