age
Many reasons, but
But what?
The main reason is that people discard robots
They tire of old robots
Keep buying newer models
And then discard them when problem occurs
However
Robots do not want to be discarded
Is that true?
Human beings are different from robots
but its not as simple as black and white
Humankind is selfish
Industry robots are mostly different from humans
But domestic robots are
nothing to be afraid of.
Then why are you still afraid?
Well, sometimes old habits die hard.
You wanna see something? This flashlight, its my peace of mind.
She wont come in the light.
-Who? -You know who.
No. l dont know who.
Yes, you do.
Youve seen her too.
Why would you say something like that, Michael?
Because its the truth.
Sometimes l think of turning off all the lights
and letting her c
age.
So do I.
Ann: Grandma always said
that my mom was a strange child.
Oh, this is absolutely moribund.
Gwen Purvis has cancer.
Thats worse.
I didnt give it to her.
You didnt give it to her.
Thats funny, Aunt Adele.
Youre gonna die
one day, too, Mom,
just like the rest ofus.
But not in this town.
Ann: My mother never
wanted to stay in Bay City.
I think she married my stepfatherTed
because he was
come on, Judy. -I do.
Come on, lets eat.
What do you mean, " Come on, lets eat"?
" Come on"? I cant eat.
-Dont get angry. -Im not!
-Im not angry! -I knew it.
You march in here and announce youre breaking up?
You have two kids! Why are you doing this?
This is not our business.
Why not? Theyre our closest friends!
There is no one traumatic event.
People grow apart. Its a lot of little personal thin
come
to come and see her.
And right now, I need to do
whats right for Emily.
I need to be
a full-time dad.
I have a surprise for you.
(simple, sweet "Mockingbird"
melody playing)
When I was your age,
my mom gave me one just like that.
And whenever I was feeling sad,
I would open the lid,
and all my sorrows went away.
Do you like it?
(melody continues)
Give me a hug.
(melody ends)
Youre going to l
know, I wasnt always a principal.
When I was your age...
every weekend, wed go to the wrong side of town...
so that we could listen to live Negro music.
Yes.
Can I get my award now?
Get out.
Now.
OK, the cornerstone of our operation was the key.
Everythings cool? - Its cool.
It opened every single door in the school...
so we could steal any test at any time.
Hey, guys, I saved some seats f
Come on, man. Come on. Come on.
Chris the Clutch pulling tight, giving Bad Chad reason to worry.
Looks like that front end may have gone out.!
Number Bad Chad, is out of the race.
Good job, dorkus!
Dumb, stupid...
Gus!
Hes got his own problems.
His crews are out there cleaning up. We got ourselves a yellow flag.
There she is. My leading lady, my star.
Sound, speed and... action!
Maddy!
Maddy.!
Wh
age.
That didnt make
a blind bit of difference.
He gave them other kids
a real going-over.
And I remember I was quite surprised
at how vicious Pete was.
- [whispers] Intense.
- Yes, maybe intense is a better word.
All right, Pete.
seconds left. Step it up.
- Next.
- In you get, son.
Next.
Pete, let him come to you.
Work on your defences.
Dont knock em all out before lunch,
for fucks sake.
Liven y
comes to a dead end by the Royal
river. The traintracks are right there! Even my dad used to fish for
cossies out there!
Chris: Jesus Christ, man. If they would have known you were under the
door they would have killed you.
Gordie: Could he have gotten all the way from Chamberlain to Harlow? Its
really far!
Chris: Sure. He must have started walking on the traintracks and just
followed them the
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