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00:00You
00:30Hola, ¿qué tal? ¿Cómo volvió con nosotros?
00:40¿Manusos? ¿Puede escucharnos?
00:45¿Cómo se siente? ¿Se acuerda de lo que le pasó?
00:51Nos dio un gran susto. La buena noticia es que la infección
00:56está respondiendo a los antibiáticos.
01:00Sin embargo, se va a tener que quedar aquí por un tiempo.
01:05Necesita recuperar sus fuerzas.
01:15Manusos, entendemos por completo que esto es mucho para procesar,
01:20pero necesita más tiempo para sanar.
01:23Su cuerpo necesita reposo. Es necesario...
01:25Yo me voy. ¿Cuánto debo?
01:30¡La factura! ¿Cuánto debo?
01:33No nos debes nada. A ustedes no.
01:37A la gente que estaba aquí antes.
01:40El hospital, los puntos, los remedios, todo eso cuesta.
01:45Antes de la unión, su tratamiento en este hospital en particular
01:48hubiera costado 8,277,53 en balboas o dólares americanos.
01:56¿Balboas? ¿Estoy en Panamá?
02:03¿Va a necesitar un recibo desglosado?
02:05¿Va a necesitar un recibo desglosado?
02:08¿Va a necesitar un recibo desglosado?
02:10¿Va a necesitar un recibo desglosado?
02:12¿Va a necesitar un recibo desglosado?
02:14¡Aunos para necesitar un recibo desglosado?
02:17¿Aunos para necesitar un recibo desglosado?
02:19¡Nos para necesitar un recibo desglosado gisoftligtiro!
02:22Let's go.
02:52Let's go.
03:22Let's go.
03:51Oh, please don't get up.
04:01Sorry.
04:02Our pleasure.
04:04Thanks.
04:05Uh-huh.
04:22Cheers.
04:24Oh, cheers.
04:24It's not too sweet.
04:35I always worry I don't add enough water.
04:38It's perfect.
04:39Yeah?
04:39Because I can add more if you want.
04:43The water.
04:49The O'Keeffe looks good in here.
04:53Oh.
04:53I was about to return that.
04:58Oh, we think it looks wonderful right there.
05:00I was just keeping it safe, really.
05:07There's been a lot of animals roaming around here.
05:10Wolves.
05:12Buffalo.
05:14Buffaloes.
05:14And if they were to wander into the museums and start rubbing up against the paintings, it's going to be...
05:23Yeah.
05:24That could be problematic.
05:28We can secure all those buildings if you like.
05:32Great.
05:34That would be great.
05:35I don't want a buffalo eating a Mona Lisa.
05:38Yeah.
06:01I don't know what to talk about.
06:05Who says we have to?
06:10How about a board game?
06:16Seriously?
06:17Mm-hmm.
06:18Could be fun.
06:23All right.
06:24So, what are we feeling?
06:44Um...
06:45Bananagrams?
06:48Oh.
06:49No.
06:50That wouldn't be any fun.
06:51You know all the words.
06:52Um...
06:54Chess.
06:55No.
06:56Jesus, no.
06:58Also, you're missing a white rook, remember?
07:01But we can get you a new one.
07:05What else we got?
07:08Um...
07:09Risk.
07:10Oh, world domination.
07:11That's hilarious.
07:13Not sure why we even have that one.
07:16Um...
07:16What about the one you used to play with your cousins?
07:20Ah!
07:30Ah!
07:31Ah!
07:31Too slow.
07:34Are you letting me win?
07:36Or do you just suck at this?
07:38Keep playing and you'll find out.
07:40I have not thought about this game in years.
07:47Hmm.
07:48My Nana had a blue deck and a red deck, and she used to make us put them all back in the
07:54right boxes before we put them away.
07:56Loser has to sort.
07:57Would you like your cousin Henry to come visit?
08:04You haven't seen him since Christmas 2005.
08:08It would be exactly like talking to you, right?
08:14Then, no.
08:15You didn't want to see me these past 41 days?
08:17Why bother now?
08:18So, why do they call it spit?
08:25We don't know exactly.
08:27What do you mean?
08:27You know everything.
08:28Ready?
08:29Spit.
08:29Mm-hmm.
08:31We know it originated in the UK during the 80s.
08:34There's different theories as to who named it, but no clear answer.
08:38Uh, ready?
08:39Mm-hmm.
08:40Spit.
08:40Spit.
08:40Spit.
08:41In 1986, a man named...
08:44Oh!
08:45Ha!
08:47It's like playing cards with fucking Google.
08:55Is everyone back now?
08:58Mostly.
09:00Another hour or two should do it.
09:07Um.
09:09Do you...
09:10You think you guys could maybe, um, power wash that up?
09:16Absolutely.
09:18Thanks.
09:22Well, uh, have a good night.
09:26Carol, we can stick around if you like.
09:28As long as you want.
09:30What?
09:30No, no, no.
09:31I'm sure you have things to do.
09:32And I've got, like, a bunch of chores and whatnot.
09:35It just occurred to me, I've never, I've, I never even thought to ask you where you live.
09:50There's no such thing as ownership anymore.
09:53No private property.
09:55Wherever we hang our hat is our home.
09:59Right, but, I mean, where do you sleep at night?
10:03We can show you.
10:04Everybody sleeps together?
10:23Mm-hmm.
10:25Why?
10:27It saves on electricity, natural gas.
10:31It's more efficient to heat and cool one big room than hundreds of small ones.
10:36This isn't going to turn into the orgy scene at the end of that Matrix movie, is it?
10:41Not unless you wanted to.
10:42We make use of spaces like this all over the world.
10:55Malls, churches, convention centers.
10:57Oh!
10:58Wait, this dog is not one of you, is it?
11:01Definitely not.
11:02Though he is a very good boy.
11:04His name is Bear Jordan.
11:06Hey.
11:07Hey, Bear.
11:09Hey.
11:09Hey.
11:09I didn't realize you kept pets.
11:14We don't, but when an animal refuses to leave its former owner's side, we take care of them.
11:20Bear is fond of Malcolm over there.
11:30Would you like to stay with us tonight?
11:35We can make you your own bed if you'd like.
11:37Oh, no, no.
11:38In private.
11:38No, that's okay.
11:40I'm gonna, uh, head home.
11:43Whatever makes you happy.
11:45We can drive you.
11:46Or you're welcome to take our car.
11:48I'll figure something out.
11:51Do you mind if we let down?
11:54Oh, oh, uh, please.
11:55Ooh.
11:55ria.
11:56Ooh.
11:59Ooh.
12:11Yeah.
12:13Ooh.
12:14Ooh.
13:21We had a wonderful time with you.
13:24We're very happy to be back.
13:27Yeah.
13:34Would you like us to make you breakfast?
13:36No, no, I can manage.
13:45I had a nice time too.
13:46I'll be right back.
13:58I'll be right back.
14:59It's hard to beat this view.
15:47You knew everything about me.
15:48Not this.
15:54It is the loneliest sound in the world.
15:59How do you do that?
16:16Something to do with the body's electromagnetic field.
16:20Our natural electric charge, so to speak.
16:23You have one too.
16:25Just unused.
16:27So...
16:28Like radio?
16:30Sort of.
16:32But radio transmission is like talking.
16:34It's conscious.
16:35Our communication is unconscious.
16:37Homeostatic.
16:38Like breathing.
16:40So...
16:41Yep.
16:42Yep.
16:43Yep.
16:44There's still a lot we don't really understand.
16:47Hmm.
16:48Why do you still need trains anyway?
16:54Food distribution?
17:01Oh...
17:02Carol?
17:03You okay?
17:04Oh...
17:05Carol?
17:06You okay?
17:07Oh, yeah.
17:08I'm great.
17:09Sorry.
17:10Carry on.
17:11Does this feel good to you too?
17:12Absolutely.
17:13So...
17:21Well, like how?
17:23So...
17:24...like...
17:25How?
17:38I mean, I know you're getting a massage right now...
17:40Does it feel good to you too?
17:41I mean, I know you're getting a massage right now,
17:44but technically it's you giving it to yourself.
17:48Yes.
17:50Meanwhile, you're simultaneously giving me a massage.
17:54So, I mean, that's true.
18:02How does that work?
18:04Does everyone feel what you're feeling right now?
18:09Is the whole world getting a massage?
18:11No, not exactly.
18:14It's kind of like...
18:18In the last ten minutes,
18:20there's been 1,674 deaths and 965 births.
18:27And, oh, just as we said this,
18:30a man in Bulgaria was accidentally impaled on an iron fence.
18:35Oh, Jesus.
18:36Oh, it's okay.
18:38We don't think he pierced anything vital.
18:40To feel everything.
18:42All at once would be unbearable.
18:45But we know it as it happens.
18:48We're aware.
18:51Like, we're aware that you just got goosebumps.
19:03Having said all that,
19:06this massage feels...
19:08good.
19:09So that's where it came from.
19:23so that's where it came from that's it it's star anyway kepler-22 uh-huh and the planet which you
19:33can't see is kepler-22b that's our name for it we have no idea what they call it it's got a radius
19:41roughly twice that of earth and we think their planet may be one enormous ocean
19:46sometimes we close our eyes and try to picture it
20:07i'm not sure i'm looking in the right spot i mean i see the the swan i think
20:14do you see a star brighter than the others uh yes that's deneb then if you trace a straight line
20:24up from the first section of wing you should see a tiny dot of light i i can't tell one dot from the
20:30next there's a lot of light pollution coming from the city let's see what we can do about that
20:35wow
20:44try it now
20:49we could place it in the center of the eyepiece for you might make it easier for you to spot
20:58oh oh wait a minute wait wait wait wait yeah i think i see it i see it i do
21:04hmm
21:07yeah
21:09so what are the people like on kepler-22b
21:18we probably never learned the first thing about them they're too far away but we know we love them
21:28and we're grateful to them and we'll pay it forward however long that may take
21:33what does that mean we have to share their gift with whoever else might be out there
21:45just to be clear out there out there
21:51how exactly will you do that
21:54how exactly will you do that
22:06how exactly will you do that
22:18Can you do me a favor?
22:45Hey.
22:48Thanks.
22:49Thanks.
22:50Our pleasure.
22:51Does this mean what we think it means?
22:55What?
22:56You're writing again?
22:58Writing...
22:59Why Karo?
23:01Yeah.
23:02Yeah.
23:03I had an idea and just started filling up the white board and suddenly my marker ran dry.
23:10So yeah, I'm writing again.
23:12Well, don't let us keep you.
23:15We are just so excited to have something new to read.
23:20And another white Karo.
23:22That's only if you want to share it with us.
23:24Of course.
23:25Absolutely no pressure.
23:26Um...
23:27Sure.
23:28Happy writing, Karo.
23:29Happy writing, Karo.
24:35That was good.
24:40It was close.
24:42Whoopee.
24:43Don't patronize me.
24:45I'm telling you, I swear to God, when I was a kid, I used to crush this game.
24:49We know.
24:49Are you freaking kidding me?
24:57Jesus.
24:59You told me you never played before.
25:01Xosia's never played.
25:02But we have the combined knowledge of every living croquet champion, so that's, you know, a bit of an advantage.
25:09Yeah, I get that with, like, chess or whatever, but hitting a ball is muscle memory.
25:14You guys all share that, too?
25:17Maybe.
25:18Or maybe you just suck.
25:21Oh, we're doing that.
25:30Mm, okay.
25:31Okay.
25:33Well, just for that, um, I'm gonna beat all seven billion of you.
25:38Oh.
25:38Yep.
25:39So, seven billion butts about to get kicked.
25:44May we ask you a question?
25:46Sure.
25:48What was your best day writing?
25:50No such thing.
25:52Really?
25:53Come on, you have other writers in there.
25:55You should know.
25:56That's like asking, uh, what's the most fun you ever had getting your teeth drilled?
26:00Oh, you poor, tortured artist.
26:04By the way, it's still my turn.
26:10Why are you asking?
26:30This place has been closed for years.
26:46I never thought I would be back here.
26:49Okay.
26:54May we join you?
26:56Oh, please, please.
27:00Would you tell us what you're feeling?
27:03We'd be honored to share it with you.
27:08Phew.
27:10Well, um, it all started right here, as you obviously know.
27:20I used to write longhand on yellow legal pads that I stole from my temp job.
27:26I had, like, 20 of them, and I'd have to go back and forth, scratch stuff out, and the
27:33whole time I'm just dreaming of saving up enough money for a laptop.
27:36And then I'd rip the pages out, clip them all together with this giant metal clip, which
27:42I also stole, which took both hands, to pry it open just enough that I could add a single
27:51page.
27:54It would give me huge dents in my palms.
27:57Just the whole thing was a fucking nightmare.
28:01Oh, and there was this waitress, um, three.
28:07I loved her.
28:07She kept my coffee topped off.
28:09She never hassled me about hogging the booth all day long.
28:12Oh, my God.
28:22Take all the time you need, hon.
28:23This place.
28:36This place.
28:41Why is my escape?
28:45Oh, it's devastated when it...
28:47Wait, it burned down.
28:55You rebuilt it?
28:57From, wait, from nothing?
29:00From an empty lot?
29:02We did.
29:02God, I miss those days.
29:16Working all night so I could write all morning, and then...
29:20I mean, those were the best days.
29:22Yes.
29:32Is everything okay?
29:47Carol?
29:48Carol?
30:02No.
30:14Let's complain.
30:19You didn't know anything further.
30:50You left us kind of quickly today. Is everything all right?
31:07Yeah, peachy.
31:10Sarcasm.
31:11Yes.
31:13You want a drink? You want a drink.
31:16We'll have one if it pleases you.
31:18We. We think.
31:20We won't.
31:22Would it kill you to say I?
31:25Would it?
31:26Of course not.
31:28We.
31:30I find it odd.
31:33Semantically.
31:34But of course you could.
31:36We.
31:37We.
31:38Wow.
31:40All the brains in the world and you can't navigate a fucking pronoun.
31:44Is this why you're upset?
31:49Where was that waitress living, Bree?
31:52On joining day?
31:54Back when she was she, not you.
31:56Where was she?
31:57Miami.
31:58Hmm.
31:59Working.
32:00Vacation.
32:01Working.
32:02As a cosmetologist.
32:04Recently married.
32:06Oh.
32:06But not anymore.
32:08So, she had moved on with her life and then, what?
32:13You dragged her back here to do a little play acting?
32:17Waitress theater?
32:19Carol, I'm not sure we understand what's troubling you.
32:24Can you be more specific?
32:25You are trying to distract me.
32:29Knock me off course.
32:30You rebuild my favorite diner.
32:35You jump for joy when I tell you I'm writing again.
32:39But it's all an act.
32:40It's manipulative bullshit because you know I haven't given up.
32:45Admit it.
32:47Tell me you know I won't give up.
32:50We know.
32:54We wish you would.
32:55But it's also true we love like Carol.
33:02All right.
33:03Honesty.
33:04Let's go for it.
33:05Cards on the table.
33:06I like you.
33:08You people.
33:09You, you, whatever.
33:11You're.
33:13There's a lot of things that I like about you.
33:16But this.
33:20This is a train wreck.
33:22This is unsustainable.
33:25It's mental illness.
33:27It's psychosis.
33:28You are starving and you can't even pick a goddamn apple off a tree.
33:32I, how.
33:36Someone has to put the world right.
33:39Even if it means you all leave me again.
33:42Even if it means that I'm.
33:49Oh.
33:49Oh.
33:51Oh.
33:55Oh.
34:12Oh.
34:17Oh.
34:17Mmmmmmmmmmm!
34:47Morning.
35:13Morning.
35:14Hey.
35:17Uh, how long have you been in the week?
35:21Uh, long enough.
35:30Do you want to read chapter one?
35:31Okay.
35:32I want to read chapter one.
36:09Don't leave me hanging.
36:16Rabanne is a woman now.
36:20Long overdue.
36:21But I figured now, why not?
36:25Makes sense.
36:26So are you going to just redcon it?
36:30No need.
36:32It can happen canonically.
36:34How?
36:34The font of truth from the second book?
36:37No.
36:37No, that wouldn't work.
36:40No, yeah, you're right.
36:41The shapeshifters of Galenbrae.
36:47I was thinking of the caverns.
36:48The caverns of Avalor.
36:50Yeah.
36:50But weren't those lost to time?
36:53Well, sure.
36:53But what is time to someone like Rabanne?
36:57They just have to get their hands on Captain Virgil's temporal compass.
37:01I thought about Lucacia using the compass for something for life.
37:07I can't remember what, but it just, it makes more sense for Rabanne.
37:13Yeah.
37:17So you like it so far?
37:21Carol.
37:21Carol.
37:21I love it.
37:27I love it.
37:27I love it.
37:44Here's the Realtree, Miles Davis, all of you, on KHNM 92.4 FM.
37:57I hope you're making enough for both of us.
38:01You're eating too.
38:02Mm-hmm.
38:07You like omelets, right?
38:09We do.
38:11We love, oh, breakfast food.
38:13Sure, sure.
38:16But you, you, like lowercase you, does Zosia like omelets?
38:23Zosia likes, I like omelets.
38:29Never had many chances to try them.
38:32Hmm.
38:34What is your favorite food?
38:37Mango ice cream.
38:48I love mango ice cream.
38:51There was an old man in my neighborhood who sold it out of a little cart.
38:59I would watch the ships leaving Gnysk.
39:03Brand new.
39:04First voyage.
39:05I was maybe 10 years old, and I was fascinated by these giant ships.
39:13Who built them?
39:15What for?
39:17Where were they going?
39:18Oh, and now I know.
39:23Sometimes the man with the cart would hand out ice cream bars to us when he had too many to sell.
39:30He knew we didn't have two coins to rub together.
39:33It was just after the country had opened up, and suddenly he had new flavors.
39:38Mint, coffee, peach.
39:41But...
39:42Mango.
39:45That was my favorite.
39:47Thank you for sharing that.
40:07Zosia?
40:11You're going to have a visitor.
40:17Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
40:41Okay.
40:46Ah.
40:47Let's go.
41:17Let's go.
41:47Let's go.
42:17Let's go.
42:47Let's go.
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