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The Savages

Jon:
Dad's not the one that has a problem with the Valley View [a nursing home for dementia patients]. There's nothing wrong with Dad's situation. Dad's situation is fine. He's never gonna adjust to it if we keep yanking him outta there. And actually, this upward mobility fixation of yours, it's counterproductive and, frankly, pretty selfish. Because it's not about Dad, it's about you and your guilt. That's what these places prey upon.
Wendy:
I happen to think it's nicer here.
Jon:
Of course you do, because you are the consumer they want to target. You are the guilty demographic. The landscaping, the neighborhoods of care; they're not for the residents, they're for the relatives. People like you and me who don't want to admit to what's really going on here.
Wendy:
Which is what, Jon?
Jon:
People are dying, Wendy! Right inside that beautiful building right now, it's a *beep* horror show! And all this wellness propaganda and the landscaping, it's just there to obscure the miserable fact that people die! And death is gaseous and gruesome and it's filled with *beep* and piss and rotten stink!

Digg Dialog with Bruno, Austrian model & fashion reporter

“Crocs are practical, they’re comfortable, they are affordable… they are basically everything I despise in a shoe. […] Number One rule of fashion: don’t wear anything you can buy in an airport.”

Je vais bien mais je suis tres fatigue. Je voudrais manger quel que chose maintenant, mais ma Cookhouse est tres mal.
Nights Out at Causeway Point. Dinner with Unit friends. Life is pretty wonderful.
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