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00:20You
00:21Hello, hello
00:27Hey. You all right? Yeah, no, I'm, uh, just here about the room. Oh, fuck. I said you'd be
00:34wrong this morning. I'll come down. Sound. Hiya. All right, how was things? Not too bad, thanks.
00:43Cheers. Uh, we're just upstairs. Great.
00:51This is it.
00:57Great. It's usually a bit tidier than this. It's fine. So, um, do I give you the deposit
01:04now, or? You must really need somewhere to live. Yeah, well, uh, it's supposed to be starting
01:08college on Monday, so. Oh, I'm back Monday myself. Trinity? Mm-hmm. There you go. Niall.
01:14Conal. I suppose I'll move my shit off your bed, man. That'll be great.
01:20Oh, my God.
01:20Oh, my God.
01:46Oh, my God.
01:48Oh, my God.
01:50Oh, my God.
01:51Oh, my God.
02:12Oh, my God.
02:14Oh, my God.
02:23Oh, my God.
02:29Oh, my God.
02:41Don't over-stress this. Start reading early. Read early and read often. And while I have
02:47you all here, I should make you aware of the dual beacon.
02:50Oh, my God, but all at one time, so, I should be.
02:56But I should be this little guy to come right here.
03:01I should be on the wall meter.
03:02E J O N G A S T H M P M T R R U C T I M
03:05P M F D C I M P M T O D E T I M P P M P
03:10P M T I M P M M T H M
03:20I'm a writer.
03:23I'm a writer.
03:26I'm a writer.
03:27I have specific pages.
03:29I have a newspaper, television,
03:33but I have the pages.
03:46Just how much empathy Defoe writes her with,
03:49I feel like that's kind of radical when you read his contemporaries.
03:52Also, how many examples of the picaresque novel are there
03:55that censure a woman so boldly and without condemning her?
03:58Yeah, but also in terms of her class.
04:00That's exactly what struck me.
04:01You get this really, really complex character.
04:04You know, I think Defoe writes with incredible subtlety
04:08and attention to detail.
04:10It's sort of amazing.
04:12What about anyone else?
04:15Connell.
04:19I, uh, thought it was very moving.
04:23Yeah, and, uh...
04:26I, uh...
04:28Yeah, I just agree with what everyone was saying, so...
04:32Yeah.
04:33Yeah.
04:34Yeah.
04:35Thanks.
04:36Thanks, guys.
04:37And!
04:38So, una, mea...
04:51What's next?
04:55Is my sisterinated?
04:55I'm a really física...
04:56그런ha 동작...
05:02You're the only psychosocial.
05:02You definitely didn't want to beiyeb..
05:02Throws people stuck around me actually.
05:03Coincborough!
05:19Ma'am?
05:44Mm-hmm.
05:47Hey.
05:48How are you?
05:48Welcome home.
05:50Where have you been?
05:52Just out.
05:54With a friend, you know?
05:56Ah, yeah.
05:57That's fair enough.
06:01Come here, then.
06:10It's so good to see you.
06:13Yeah.
06:14That's very good.
06:15See you there.
06:16Bye-bye.
06:31It's you.
06:32No one.
06:32All right.
06:36How are you?
06:47Oh, I heard about that.
06:50So, how many girls have you shifted?
06:51Nah.
06:53Come on.
06:54You must be the only lad doing English.
06:56I'd say you're drowning in it.
06:57No.
07:00I'm only messing.
07:03Are you enjoying it?
07:05Yeah, it's all right.
07:08It's a lot of loafers and chinos and whatnot.
07:11Yeah.
07:12Can't be all like that, though.
07:14It's doubling.
07:15It's exciting.
07:17At least you fucked off out here.
07:19Well, there's nothing wrong out here.
07:21Don't know about that.
07:23You're not enjoying the job?
07:25Ah, it's all right.
07:27Decent to have a bit of money, I suppose, you know?
07:29Bit quiet.
07:31Maybe you made the right call there.
07:33Yeah?
07:33Yeah.
07:34Not sure college is all that great, to be honest.
07:36Oh, fuck off, is it?
07:37What?
07:39You don't need to...
07:41Right call.
07:43Didn't have your fucking brains, did I?
07:46Yeah, that's true enough, all right.
07:50Well, just don't waste it.
07:54Have a good time.
07:56Yeah.
07:59We go again?
08:00Hello.
08:01No?
08:01I'm all right.
08:02Should be getting back.
08:05No worries.
08:05No worries.
08:09It's good to see you anyway.
08:11You too.
08:36There's no...
08:39You can't use this anymore.
08:41I don't need to.
08:41You can't use this.
08:43It's like a hypere...
08:44You can't use...
08:44I fucking have...
08:44You can't use it anymore.
08:45It's like a hypere.
08:46You can't use...
08:46Yeah, drink.
08:49All right, man.
08:52Is this the new roommate?
08:54Yeah, this is Conall.
08:55Need some slaggo.
08:56It's gone.
08:57Yeah.
08:58Hey. Does he talk? If he has to. Have a good one. Thanks, man.
09:20Sorry, man. Do you fancy beer? Yeah, so. Sweet. See you in a minute.
09:25See you in a minute.
09:36Stop talking. Leave now.
09:38Thanks for ruining the night.
09:41I blame mostly football, but, like, yeah, it would happen if you get ticked, like.
09:45Yeah. Get ticked.
09:47You ever jump in for a few scraps yourself, just for the crack?
09:49Huh? No, I'm a lover, not a boy.
09:51Oh, yeah, I don't believe you for a second.
09:57Cheers, lads. Cheers.
09:59Apparently, by the end of the year, I have to, like, do these medical roleplay things,
10:03when they, like, come in and I have to, like, pretend to actually be a doctor already.
10:08Squeezing in. All right, man.
10:10That's it. I hope he's on.
10:11Thank you so much for watching.
10:13I'm a free one friend.
10:36I think the fact that she gives us a new chapter suddenly out of nowhere from the perspective
10:41of Knightley having been with Emmett Routfeld, really remarkable to me and a moment of balance
10:51and care and something psychological which hadn't really been attempted before and there's
11:01also a refusal of any kind of moralistic judgment granted to everybody and I found that sort
11:08of extraordinary so so yeah great that's really great okay that's it for today but essays in for
11:18next week okay sorry sorry yeah thank you that's yours oh thanks it's connor right yeah i'm garen
11:36i know you how are you not too bad how are you good yeah i was gonna grab coffee in
11:40the debates
11:41up if you want to join sure your student fees are being used to pay for a neo-nazi to
11:46spread
11:46racist propaganda just through here
11:53it's so boring it's such an uncomplicated response he's coming here to debate this is literally the
11:59debating society can we not trust people to form their own opinions yeah you need to debate a
12:04Nazi though like is there value in giving a Nazi a platform it's not like history hasn't heard a
12:09fair bit from his kind already like the debate's been hard he's not a Nazi though no look i just
12:14think we need to be really careful with that word i feel like people use that word way too flippantly
12:17these days he's a fascist though right but he doesn't define himself as a fascist fair enough other
12:21people do so and free speech oh yeah sure should protect it but uh not really sure that's what the
12:31issue is here it's like by that reasoning you'd have to invite everyone everywhere to debate about
12:36everything or else they're like freedom of speeches and pins like that's just ridiculous
12:42you should join the debating site oh you really shouldn't no you actually should you should all
12:48right well look we're having a little party at my house tomorrow night it's uh house 24 just in the
12:53rubrics over there yeah maybe thanks come to the party all right you definitely should
13:01how are you going to get to know people if you don't go and meet them not really my type
13:05of
13:06people what type of people are they you know like trinity students you're a trinity student oh yeah but
13:13not like that listen if you don't like it you can leave sounds a bit pathetic doesn't it yeah you're
13:19right it would be much cooler to stay at home all night on your own harsh wars of the rain
13:23go and i'll give
13:25you a call tomorrow you can tell me all about it and i can live vicariously through you what if
13:29you're
13:29going to live vicariously i pick something a little bit more exciting i don't know college party sounds
13:34pretty good to me all right go love you i love you
14:09no no no no
14:41Oh, no, good to see you, man.
14:43Good to see you.
14:44Yeah, how's it going?
14:45Yeah, no, not too bad.
14:45How are you?
14:46Nice backpack.
14:47Very 90s.
14:48Thanks.
14:49You're on a journey, right?
14:50Yeah, I think we're in a seminar together.
14:53Oh.
14:54Well, let me get your drink.
14:55I'll do.
14:56What have we got here?
14:59Is beer okay for you?
15:00Yeah, cheers.
15:01Thanks.
15:02So you're not from Dublin, then?
15:03Sorry?
15:04You're not from Dublin?
15:04No, Sligo.
15:06Oh, I can see that.
15:07Yeah, my girlfriend's in Sligo, actually.
15:09All right, well, there you go.
15:15Yeah, you live here, do you?
15:17Yeah, it's not bad for campus accommodation.
15:18Oh, it's lovely, yeah.
15:20Do you have your own room in that?
15:21Yeah, gotcha.
15:22Yeah.
15:22You're not sharing, are you?
15:24Oh, I am, yeah.
15:25Oh.
15:26That's brutal, man.
15:28Jesus.
15:28What do you do if you want to have a girl over?
15:29Or a guy.
15:30Yeah.
15:32That hasn't really been an issue so far, so.
15:34Yeah.
15:37Yeah.
15:38Yeah.
15:38Hey, listen, there are some people I want to meet.
15:40Yeah, great.
15:40Come on, do you want to?
15:41See you later.
15:45Yeah.
15:45It's all right, man.
15:49Down here somewhere.
15:51Great party, right?
15:52Yeah.
15:54All right, Anne.
15:55All right, Anne.
15:58All right, Anne, there's someone I want to meet.
15:59This is Connell.
16:02Oh, right.
16:04Hi.
16:10Connell Waldron.
16:11From beyond the grave.
16:15When did you take off smoking?
16:16We were at school together.
16:18No way.
16:19Gareth.
16:20Yeah, he's here now.
16:21What is it?
16:22Come here, man.
16:23You're going to want to hear this.
16:23Back in a sec.
16:24Hey.
16:25Hello.
16:27Well?
16:30How are you?
16:31Yeah.
16:32I'm all right.
16:34Good.
16:37Would you like a drink?
16:39No, Gareth gave me this, so.
16:41We can do better than that.
16:58Nice.
17:02So how do you know Gareth?
17:04Oh, classes together.
17:06You two are going out.
17:08Everyone seems to know him.
17:10Yeah.
17:10He's one of these campus celebrities.
17:12He loves that.
17:14I believe he's very active on multiple college committees.
17:19I've missed you.
17:21Yeah.
17:22Yeah, you too.
17:25I was a bit worried when you left school and that.
17:29I was pretty down about it.
17:31Well, never hung out much during school hours.
17:35Oh, yeah.
17:37What about Rachel?
17:38Rachel?
17:39Are you still together?
17:40How did you hear about that?
17:42Through your brother?
17:43Saw photos on Facebook.
17:45Ah.
17:45Um.
17:47No, um.
17:48Oh.
17:48We broke up, actually.
17:50Oh.
17:51Sorry.
17:54I don't think we were that compatible, really.
17:56Hmm.
17:57What?
17:58No, I just, uh, I reckon I could have told you that.
18:00Maybe you should have would have helped, actually.
18:03You weren't really replying to my texts at the time, so.
18:05I felt somewhat abandoned, Connell.
18:07Yeah, I felt a bit abandoned myself, didn't I?
18:10You disappeared.
18:12The Rachel thing, uh, wasn't serious or anything.
18:17That's not really why I left school.
18:19Right.
18:19More of a last row sort of thing.
18:22Yeah.
18:23I wondered if that was what it was.
18:25Really?
18:26Hmm.
18:26Yeah.
18:27Hmm.
18:28Maybe you're telepathic.
18:30Hmm.
18:31You know, I did used to think that I could read your mind at times.
18:35In bed, you mean?
18:37Yeah.
18:39And afterwards, but...
18:42I don't know, maybe that's normal.
18:46It's not.
18:54You look really well.
18:57I know.
18:58It's classic me.
19:00Came to college and got pretty.
19:02Oh, you were always pretty.
19:03Very pretty.
19:04You know, um...
19:06You're...
19:07You're beautiful.
19:08Oh?
19:10Well...
19:11Haven't heard that one in a while.
19:13Does Gareth not tell you you're beautiful, no?
19:15Oh, he's, uh...
19:17He's probably very busy doing amateur drama or something.
19:20Debating.
19:21And you're being cruel.
19:22Oh, yeah, I clocked that.
19:23See ya.
19:24I thought I was bad going out Rachel Moore and your boyfriend's a holocaust in Ireland.
19:28He's just into free speech.
19:31Okay, so we both failed on ideological purity.
19:34Yeah.
19:37Are you dating anyone problematic at the moment?
19:40No.
19:41Not even anyone good.
19:43Finding it hard to meet people here.
19:46Hmm.
19:48Bit different from home, I suppose.
19:50Hmm.
19:51Probably why I'm good at it.
19:56I have some girlfriends I could introduce you to.
19:58Oh, yeah?
19:59Yeah.
20:00I have those now.
20:02Nah, I'm not sure I'd be their type.
20:04What do you mean?
20:07I don't know.
20:10What's not to like about you?
20:13That's a good question.
20:17I don't know.
20:18What happens when you're in too deep to break?
20:23Loneliness keeps you constantly awake.
20:28What happens when the passage of time appears?
20:34You see yourself as a child and it brings you to tears.
20:40You say that you're troubled and you always have been.
20:46Uncomfortable in your own skin.
20:51So you contemplate the river bed.
20:56Turn off the dark thoughts in your head.
21:02why are we gone?
21:04Oh, no.
21:11I don't know.
21:14Why are you thinking about you?
21:15I'm over to the haveolice room.
21:17My god.
21:18Can't do it?
21:20I'm over to the house.
21:22Doesn't matter.
21:24I'm over to the house.
21:45Morning.
22:24I'd literally kill for a place like this.
22:27I'm so fucking jealous.
22:29Yeah. It must be tough living in your parents' massive house in Black Rock, Becky.
22:33God knows how you cope.
22:34You try living with my mother, then.
22:36That woman is a nervous breakdown waiting to happen.
22:38Does she not work?
22:39She's a consultant-anthropologist.
22:41Wow.
22:42That must be incredibly stressful.
22:44Money is fucking great, though.
22:46What does your mum do, Marianne?
22:48She's a solicitor.
22:50Also good money?
22:52And do you get on?
22:53Me and my mum?
22:56We're not close or anything.
22:58She's quite conservative.
23:01Are you with yours?
23:03Yeah.
23:04My mum's great.
23:05Sorry.
23:06Sounds lovely.
23:08Where's Gareth tonight?
23:10I'm not sure.
23:11Some society thing.
23:13Isn't it so much better that he's not here, though?
23:15Stop it.
23:16Come off it.
23:17We both know he's not worthy.
23:18No.
23:19But then, who is?
23:21I'm worried.
23:22I don't know.
23:22I was lost.
23:23I was just thinking.
23:23Winky.
23:24I can see the lecturers in Austria here.
23:26This is the one.
23:30Hey, guys.
23:32How are you doing?
23:33I'm good.
23:34John?
23:35I'm pretty good.
23:36Why are you here now?
23:37Why are you really not in that lecture?
23:38I deviate.
23:39Did you deviate now?
23:40I don't know.
23:42I don't know.
23:42I don't know.
23:44I don't know.
23:45I don't know.
23:46Okay.
23:47I'm good.
23:48I just came from.
23:54Tell Kingdom Come.
24:00I'm thrilled.
24:03Bitten-tour.
24:08These eyes get stoned.
24:24I got a noise complaint.
24:26No way.
24:26Yeah.
24:27First of three, apparently.
24:28It was fun, though.
24:30Who was that guy you were talking to in the kitchen for ages?
24:32Colin.
24:34Oh, we were at school together.
24:36He's in my English class.
24:37He's a really good guy.
24:39Why?
24:40Do you like him, Teresa?
24:42I mean, what's not to like?
24:43Why don't you give her his number?
24:47Would you like it?
24:48Yeah, why not?
24:51Sure.
24:52Of course.
24:59Wouldn't life be great if you could paint like that?
25:02Would it?
25:03Yeah, I mean, I know they say it's hard to be a genius,
25:05but I reckon it must give your life some kind of sense of purpose.
25:09You'd never have a normal life, though.
25:11Yeah, but who wants a normal life?
25:13I do.
25:14No, you don't.
25:15Maybe.
25:17I don't know.
25:18Don't know what I want.
25:20Yeah, that's all right.
25:22Is it?
25:23I mean, you already know what you want to do, Joanna.
25:26You already know what you're going to do your dissertation on.
25:28You're all set.
25:29Yeah, but that is not normal and shouldn't be copied.
25:32I think most people don't have any idea what they want or what they want to do with their lives.
25:36You're just being nice to me.
25:38No, I reckon half your friends from school probably have no idea what they want to do.
25:42I didn't really have any friends in school as such.
25:48I was a loner.
25:49Really?
25:50Hmm.
25:55What about that guy from the other night?
25:57Conal.
25:59He wasn't like a friend, exactly.
26:08It's disclaimed there's no such thing as the truth.
26:11I just find that very destructive.
26:13I'm sorry, I don't think that's a fair reading.
26:14Something is either a fact or it's not.
26:16It's either true or it's not.
26:18How would you put that aside?
26:19I don't.
26:20But understanding how we decide which facts are disseminated,
26:25how we assess if it's been claimed...
26:26So, basically, gravity is a social construct.
26:28Excuse me, but Marianne was still speaking.
26:31Carry on, Marianne.
26:33This isn't about negating the existence of fact.
26:37Like, obviously, gravity is real.
26:40But it's still valuable for historians to study the development of discourses around gravity.
26:46So we can learn how knowledge is produced and by whom and within what structures.
26:51That's all.
26:53So he's bullshitting about how gravity isn't even real and Marianne absolutely annihilated him.
26:57It's like a cat thing with food.
26:59I bet it was.
27:01I mean, no.
27:02It wasn't.
27:04The teacher had to step in so I could make my not very groundbreaking point.
27:07There was zero annihilation.
27:09You emasculated him, Marianne.
27:11He's going to be your enemy for life.
27:12That's not what happened.
27:13She'll have the white.
27:15Uh, can she not decide for herself?
27:18I don't know.
27:19Can she?
27:19Yeah.
27:20She definitely can.
27:23White, please.
27:24It's this fucking game they play.
27:27I hate making decisions.
27:28And I'm good at knowing what she wants.
27:30And what she wants is a glass of white.
27:31And when she's finished, she's going to have another glass of white.
27:33And then she's going to have a cigarette.
27:34Maybe.
27:36Anyway, that guy sounds like an idiot.
27:39He is.
27:39He's not an idiot.
27:40Well, I'm constantly amazed at how many people in college just aren't that smart.
27:44Come on, mate.
27:45I'm serious.
27:46I mean, I think that might just be your experience on your course, because it's certainly not my experience.
27:51Yeah, because you're doing English, and it's not that hard to waft an opinion out of your
27:54arse about a book.
27:55Nice.
27:55Oh, all right.
27:56Let's leave it.
27:57I'm just going to go check on the letters.
27:58No, we can't.
27:59We can talk about it.
28:00Why can't we talk about it?
28:01All I'm...
28:02Oh, my God.
28:18Sherry, do you want some?
28:19I'm all right.
28:20Thanks.
28:21I won't tell Joanna.
28:24I'm still all right.
28:26I'm going to go meet Christian, the one with the girlfriend.
28:31What are you going to do when you're the sensible girlfriend, and your boyfriend's off
28:34fucking and taking drugs with students?
28:36When am I going to be the sensible girlfriend?
28:39That's a fair point.
28:47Sure you don't want to come?
28:48I'm going to stay.
28:49I'm exhausted.
28:51Okay.
28:51Thanks so much again.
28:53I'll see you tomorrow.
28:53See you.
28:55I'll stay with you.
28:56I'll help you clear up.
28:58No, honestly, it's fine.
28:59You go.
29:00Right, come on.
29:01Pubs are closing.
29:04Okay.
29:07See you later.
29:08See you.
29:10Bye, Marianne.
29:14Oh, sorry.
29:15Yay.
29:17Bye, everyone.
29:17Bye, everyone.
29:22Bye, everyone.
29:33Bye, everyone.
29:34Bye, everyone.
29:34Bye, everyone.
29:34Bye, everyone.
29:34Bye, everyone.
29:34Bye, everyone.
29:34Bye, everyone.
29:36Bye, everyone.
29:37Bye, everyone.
29:39Bye, bye.
29:40Bye, everyone.
29:50I don't know.
30:26I don't know.
30:50I don't know.
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