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- Yo, Robbie.

Robbie!

Robbie, dude, let's go smoke.

- Right now?

- Yeah, come on upstairs.

- Dude let's finish-

- I'm geeked, come on.

- Let's finish the song, man.

- No, come on, let's go.

I need some company.

- f*ck you.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

That's exactly

what we were doing, man.

- When we come

we'll grab a drink.

- They got f*ckin'

Knob Creek here now.

- You don't want a

watermelon margarita, dude?

- Oh, I had too many of those.

Remember what

happened last time?

- You got sugar high.

- Yeah.

Hey, by the way,

how was the bathroom?

- Fantastic.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

- Yeah you know I got

that f*cking

good sh*t for you, too.

I just got a good nose.

- You know it, baby.

You're gonna feel like

f*ckin' sh*t tomorrow.

- Yeah, I know.

I gotta go to my parents.

- Here you go.

- Oh, thanks, babe.

- Damn.

Man, I'm starting

to feel old coming here.

- Why do you say that?

- I don't know.

I feel like everyone in there

is just a kid with a fake.

- College kids need to

have their fun too, Floyd.

- Yeah, but like

we had fun in college.

I mean, I feel like

we had somewhere to go

every single night.

- Yeah, all these

kids living off of mommy

and daddy's money

just aren't stimulated

by simple pleasures anymore.

- Apparently.

- f*ck, this is a good song.

Missin' it.

- I feel like

everyone in there is either

too young to be

drinking or way too old,

and they're just trying

to relive their youth.

- Where do we fall

in between all of that?

- I mean, some of those people

in there could be my parents.

- Oh, yeah, I guess, but

I mean, think about it.

When your parents were your age,

they were already

pregnant with your sister.

They were plotting

their futures together.

What does that say about you?

- Geez.

You really know

how to dampen a mood.

- That's me, baby.

- I don't want to have kids,

so I don't

really think about it.

- You're still young.

Still got plenty of time to

change your mind on that.

Are you heading home?

- Yeah.

It's enough for

me for one night.

I'll see

you tomorrow though, all right?

- Sure.

- All right.

- Get home safe.

- I will, man.

- See you later.

- Oh, man.

- Sup, kid?

- Hey, what's up?

- Nothing, same sh*t.

- Where's Steve?

- Steve's being a prick.

- Got ya.

- Yeah.

So when's the last time

you talked to them?

- Last week, maybe.

- Hm.

- Why?

- Just wondering.

- Anyone want the rest of these?

Everything all right?

- Of course.

Why would you say that?

- 'Cause you're both just

creepily staring at us

while we eat all your food.

- Well, now

that you bring it up.

- We're moving.

- Where?

- Not far,

about an hour from here.

- Closer to the city.

- Further

north, a nice quiet town.

You'll like it.

- When is this happening?

- Well,

we closed on a place

a couple of weeks ago.

- And what do

you think of all this?

- Um, I already knew.

- Floyd, honey, your father

and I have lived in this house

for nearly 30 years.

We moved in

when we were your age.

We don't wanna live

the rest of our years

in a museum of our lives.

- Plus it'll be a nice house

for us to pass to you guys

when, you know,

your mom and I go.

- Jesus, one depressing

topic for today, please.

Your father is just saying

we don't have much time left.

This would be a good

house for either of you

to raise a family in.

- All right,

thanks for the food.

I'm gonna take a break.

- Hey, hook me up, bro.

- Remember when you broke

Bobby Flanagan's nose back here

after he started the

rumor that you had a cock?

You responded

with something like,

"If I had a cock it'd

be bigger than yours."

- Fucker had it coming.

You know he has two kids now.

- No sh*t.

- Yeah.

- He's been married

for a couple years.

He's getting

his PhD in something fancy.

- f*ck me.

Well, good for him.

- Yeah.

- Bet his nose is

still crooked though.

- I still have a bigger d*ck.

How's writing coming?

- It's going.

You know how

it is, it ebbs and flows.

It'll come back to me though.

- Look, Floyd,

I know that losing your job

was probably pretty hard,

but you gotta get

back on that horse.

- Seriously, right now?

Mom literally just talked to me

about the exact

same thing inside.

- I'm

just trying to help.

- I don't know how you can help,

you have no idea

what I'm going through.

- Yeah.

Remember when I used to

make movies out here?

I used to take mom and

dad's old video camera

and just film everything.

Soon I had

that camera with me everywhere.

I even got you and your

shitty little friends

to be in a couple of

those movies, remember?

And then I just stopped.

I don't know why

or what caused it.

I just stopped.

You know and I miss it.

And sometimes I think, I

wonder would it be like

if I hadn't stopped making

those movies, you know?

Like, would

they've gotten better?

Could I have been some famous

movie director or something?

I don't know.

No one knows

because I didn't care enough

for it at the time.

I'm not saying I'm

not happy where I'm at.

I am, I'm happy.

I just, I didn't care half

as much about making movies

as you do about writing.

So, I know what

you're going through.

You're just burnt out and

down on yourself right now.

Everyone goes through it.

26 f*cking sucks.

You'll get through it.

You talked to Nora lately?

- Jesus, please.

- Floyd, I'm your only sister.

Do you talk to anyone?

You gotta stop suppressing

all your emotions,

it isn't healthy.

- Do we have to talk about

this right here, right now?

I mean, I'm not

trying to be a d*ck,

but you just literally

lectured me on how to live

the rest of my life.

I think that's good for now.

- You're right.

I always loved that photo.

They look so happy in it.

You know the crazy thing is,

is they look even happier now.

- If you guys need

anything out of the house,

you better come get it soon.

- Will do, Ma.

- Okay.

- Bye, kiddo.

- Bye, Dad.

- Bye, Ma.

- If you need anything

just call, okay?

Please call.

- I will.

- Drive safe.

- Always do.

See ya, Dad.

- All right, see ya.

- Thank you.

- We love you guys.

- Love you, too.

- Yeah, love you too, Dad.

Hey, promise

you'll call me more, okay?

- I promise.

- Okay.

And I promise I'll

come and see you soon.

- For sure.

- Hey, Floyd, love you.

- Love you, too.

- Stops smoking so much weed.

- You're such a noisy eater.

- What's up, dude?

- Yo.

Smells good in here.

- Thanks.

You want any?

- Nah, I'm good.

I just came from my

parents, ate all their food.

- Nice, how are they doing?

- They're moving actually.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- That's f*cked up.

- Right?

I feel like

they just blindsided me.

- Good morning, everybody.

- Hey.

- Oh, the whole g*ng's here.

What's up, dudes?

- Not too much,

what's up with you?

- Nothing much.

Just starving over here.

- Just a few more

minutes, you beast.

- What'd you guys do last night?

- Hit the bars

with a few friends.

- No surprise there.

We went to see

a friend's new art show.

- Ooh la la,

you guys are so fancy.

- Uh uh, don't do that.

Just because

you guys are f*cking lame.

- Hey, me and

Robbie went out last night

and we had a great time.

- So you guys just

went to the club again

and snorted cheap

coke off a dirty toilet?

- Actually, yeah.

That's frighteningly accurate.

- Oh, well,

how about tonight though,

you try not to be so lame

and come out with us.

Supposedly there's this

huge party that my boss's

fancy friend is throwing,

some going away party.

Usually this type of thing

would be pretty exclusive,

but since you guys know

me and I'm f*ckin' cool,

I can get you all in.

- That sounds

pretentious as f*ck.

Coming from the writer.

- Yeah, f*ck it, I'm in.

- You in?

- I don't know, Robbie

has this thing tonight-

- Come after, you can even

bring Robbie along with you.

He'll love all

the pretentious people.

- We'll see.

- Come on, how long how

has it been since all of us

hung out together?

- We literally went out

to eat a few days ago.

- Come on, you'll

really love this party.

- Fine, I'll come.

- Perfect.

James and I have dinner before

and then we'll rendezvous

here tonight, okay?

- Yeah,

sounds good to me.

- All right, just let

me know when and where.

I'm gonna go get some

writing done though, okay?

- At least he's coming.

- Yeah, what's up?

- Yo, sorry, just

wondering if you wanna tag along

to the record store.

- Uh, yeah, actually I do.

Can you give me 15 to shower?

- Yeah, for sure.

Mm, you ready?

- Yes, sir.

You driving?

- Didn't I ask

you to come with me?

- Just making sure.

- Let's get the f*ck outta here.

So you bringing anybody tonight?

- I mean, I was

gonna ask Robbie to come.

- Oh, that reminds me.

You think it's cool if

I tag along to Robbie's

little get together?

- Yeah,

dude, I don't care.

- Sweet.

Hopefully there'll be some

nice girls there, huh?

- Yeah, dude.

- So, you talking

to anybody lately?

- Nah.

I don't know if I could

handle something like that

right now to be honest.

- Yeah, man.

I seriously understand that.

You gotta work

on yourself first.

- Thanks, dad.

- Yeah, I know, I'm a total dad.

I guess I'm just ready

to settle down myself.

You know?

- Really?

Already?

- Why do you think

I hit the bar so much?

- I don't

know, to get drunk.

- Well, to an extent, yes.

But I don't know, man.

Just trying to meet someone.

- I don't know

if the bars are the best

place for that, man.

- I know.

Ugh, I know, but.

Like you have

your scene and James and Ali

have been together forever.

I've tried

the whole dating app thing.

I just don't

know where else to go.

- I met Nora at some random show

in some random dude's apartment.

This guy literally played static

noise for like 20 minutes,

and then everyone left.

I was actually kind of

into it, so I stuck around

By the end of the night,

when he was done playing,

there were only two people

left in his apartment.

Me and Nora.

- What happened between you two?

It's been months, man.

You have to talk about it.

- Clark, please.

- Was it losing your job?

You know, I know you've

been taking it rough,

but I think-

- Dude!

- It's time you talk to somebody

about what you're going through.

Losing your job and the love

of your life at the same time

can really f*ck somebody up.

- Clark, please

just shut the f*ck up, dude.

What is with everybody today?

- Floyd?

- Hey, Joanna.

What's up?

How are you?

- I'm good, how are you?

I haven't seen you in a while.

- Yeah, just

been busy, you know,

doing nothing actually.

Absolutely nothing.

- Are you still with...

- Nora?

Nah, we're not together anymore.

- Oh.

- What have you got there?

- Oh, just

a couple things I picked up.

- Can I check 'em out?

I love this album.

Yes.

- Okay.

- Okay, okay, I approve.

Oh I was literally just

listening to this earlier.

- Oh, yeah?

- Yeah.

Got some good taste.

- I guess so.

- Hey, Joanna.

Clark, hi, how are you?

- I'm swell.

Will we be seeing you at

the party later tonight?

- Yeah,

are you guys going?

- We'll be

there with bells on.

Oh, sh*t.

I gotta run.

But yeah, it was good

bumping into you guys.

- Yes, definitely.

- See you later.

Floyd.

- Stop staring, creep.

Little "Old Blue Eyes."

- Oh yeah, it's the good stuff.

We don't have this do we?

- I don't think so.

sh*t.

I forgot where I parked.

- Yo, what's up?

- Yo, man, you're

coming tonight, right?

- Yeah, I'll be there.

- Don't sound too

f*ckin' happy about it.

- f*ck

off, I'll be there.

Is it cool if

I bring Clark, too?

- Yeah, man,

more the f*ckin' merrier.

- All right, dope.

I think we're going out

with them tonight, too.

- Whoa, you guys are all

going out tonight for real?

- Yeah, why not?

- I don't know.

It, it's just

been a while since you,

since you guys

have all gone out.

What are you guys doing?

Is it gonna be, gonna be fun?

Mind if I tag along?

- What about that dinner

party you got going on?

- Dude, f*ck

the dinner party, man.

It's my house, my rules.

They will leave

when I tell them to leave.

- Okay, can't argue with that.

It's some party through

someone Alli knows too.

- Alli knows him?

Yo, this person's gotta-

- Yeah.

- Be loaded then.

Oh , oh,

this is gonna be sick.

- All right, all right-

- What are you gonna wear?

- All right, Robbie.

- This is huge.

This is a very

important question-

- All right,

I'll talk to you later.

- Because I need

to decide what it is

that I'm gonna wear and-

Floyd?

Floyd?

f*ckin' kick his ass later.

One more, there it is.

Oh.

We got 'em.

- Hey, Floyd.

- What?

- You hungry?

- Yeah, actually, I am.

Sup, y'all?

- Yo.

- Ooh, that looks b*mb.

- Good ole

spaghetti and meatballs.

- Just like

a mama used to make it.

- Down to

the blood and sweat.

- Hey, buddies.

- Hey, buddy, buddy.

- So, why are

we not drinking right now?

- I have no idea.

- That song slaps.

It's like, hey, hey.

- All right, with that,

I'm gonna go smoke.

Anyone wanna join?

- Yeah, I'll join you.

- All right, let's go.

- You smoking this sh*t?

- Mm hm.

I was gonna say

that if you didn't,

so it's cool.

Yes.

- Thank you, sir.

You know, I'm really glad

that you're coming out

with us tonight.

It's been a while.

- I know, man.

You know, it's

just with Robbie moving

downtown and everything-

- Oh, it's fine, man.

I understand.

You guys have been best

friends your whole life.

It's just that,

you know, Alli and I,

we're starting to get a

little bit serious, too.

- Yeah, no sh*t.

- We're actually looking

at a place together.

- That's awesome, man.

I mean, it was only a

matter of time, right?

- It is a big step, but

I think we're ready.

God, so much has

changed since college.

Who would've

thought two random roomies

would've lasted for so long.

- Guess we just have to

enjoy it while we can, right?

- Sorry to

interrupt this make out sesh,

but we gotta get going.

- I'm ready now.

See you tonight?

- Yes, sir.

See you guys later.

- All right.

- Yo,

you almost ready to go?

- f*ck it, why not?

- f*ck it, let's go.

You driving?

- I guess so.

- All right, cool.

Lemme grab the keys real quick.

- Dude, have you

ever been Spiteful Brewery?

- No, man.

- Ah, it's the best.

I had their Helles lager.

It's like

the best beer I've ever had.

- Yo, what's up, guys?

- Sup?

- Yo.

- Floyd, my boy!

- What's up?

- Welcome, baby.

Thanks for coming man.

- Mm hm.

- You f*ckin' hottie.

Bring it in.

Damn you look so good.

You've been playing tennis.

- Jesus Christ.

- Let's get f*cked up.

Who wants to drink?

Let's go.

- Yeah, that's all I want.

- What do you

want, what do you want?

- I don't care.

- So, Clark,

what have you been up to?

- I've actually been

developing a new app lately.

- Yeah,

you and everyone else.

- Nah, this

isn't some random idea

some stoned kid came up with.

- Isn't it though?

- All right, it is.

But what I mean is this

is a long gestating idea.

- Okay, well what is it?

- All right.

Basically it's

an algorithm that scans

your social media

profiles, internet history,

whatever else you consent to,

and then it shows you

things you might like.

- What do you mean?

- You know, movies, music,

books, maybe even food.

The algorithm

breaks down who made what,

what genre it belongs to,

what your tastes

gravitate to most.

- Well, f*ck me.

That's honestly a pretty

damn good idea, Clark.

- There's just too much new

sh*t coming out every day

to keep up with.

I'm hoping this creates a

through line to everyone's

specific taste to

that type of stuff.

- Cheers to that.

- Finally,

something

that could help me decide

what the f*ck

I need to watch sometimes.

- And what have you been up to?

- Well, I-

- He's finishing up his book.

It's incredible.

- Floyd.

- I didn't know

you were writing a book.

What's it about?

- It's a photography

book actually.

I know this sounds cliche,

but it's about

people in the city.

You know, ever

since I moved here,

I've just felt

this sense of energy

and life flow through me.

I feel like a lot of artists,

hell, not even artists,

everybody that lives here

feels that exact same thing.

That's what gets people up

out of bed in the morning.

I don't, I don't know.

Growing up where we

did it just always felt

like we were stuck.

Here, I don't feel stuck.

- Damn, that's deep.

- That is what he said, Clark.

- f*ck you.

I need another drink.

- Let's go smoke this fucker.

- All right, f*ck it.

- Let's go.

- I can feel you

wanting to say something to me.

- Are you doing okay?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

- When was the last

time you talked to Nora?

- Jesus

f*cking Christ, dude.

Not now, please.

- When was it?

- I don't remember.

- Well then you need to stop

going to the club so much.

- You're

the one who makes me go.

- Then f*cking say no every

once in a while, fucker.

- I haven't

talked to her in months.

Although I did try

calling her last week.

- And?

- And

she answered and I hung up.

- Didn't

she try to call you back?

- I star 67'd her so

she wouldn't know it was me.

- That's uh, that's a

little, little creepy.

It's understandable, I guess.

Well, I, I saw her a

couple weeks ago actually.

- Saw who?

- The Queen of England.

f*ckin' Nora.

I wanted to tell you,

I just wasn't really sure if

it was a good idea or not.

- All right,

well, what'd she say?

- She, uh, she wanted

to know how you were doing,

what you've been up to.

- And what'd you say?

- Well, sh*t.

I tried to make it sound

as nice as possible.

She still

really cares about you.

She seemed really concerned.

- Well, that's nice.

I guess.

- Not like that, Floyd.

She still loves you.

Look, man, we are getting

to that point in our lives

where we have to really

go after what we love.

As much as I hate to say it,

we are not those kids getting

drunk in your dorm anymore.

You know, they say that time

starts to go by 20% faster

after you reach the age of 20?

At first,

I thought it was bullshit.

But you know what?

I think they're right.

Time is flying by and you

need to grasp onto anything

that makes you happy and hold

on for dear f*cking life.

Kind of like you're

holding onto this bitch

for dear f*ckin' life.

Hogging that m*therf*cker.

It's good sh*t.

It's good sh*t, man.

- f*ck the Red Wings.

- Eat sh*t.

- Have a good night, man.

- Hey, you too.

- Not so fast.

- Thanks for coming, baby.

Katey.

Get home safe.

All right,

where's this f*ckin' party?

- West-side.

- West-side?

- Yep.

- That sounds Gucci,

let's get rolling.

- Is it cool if I leave

my car parked here?

- Yes, let me grab

you a sticker, Clark.

All right.

- Fly's undone.

- Suck my d*ck.

To the train!

- To the train.

- All right, let's go.

Let's f*cking go.

Clark?

Clark, you get outta my candy.

Close the door.

- I need one for the road.

- Lock it behind you.

- All right, all right,

all right.

- Hey, Robbie, you ever

been to a blind date

at that Roscoe's club-

- Oh, f*ck yeah I have.

- Hey, Floyd, Clark!

- Come on, man,

I'm really not

proud of that sh*t.

- Hey, Joanna.

- Hey.

- Hey, guys.

What's up?

- Not much.

Long time no see.

- Seriously.

I ran into these guys at

the record store earlier.

- Oh sh*t.

- You live around here?

- Yeah, actually,

just a couple blocks that way.

You guys headed to the party?

- Are we heading to the party?

- Yeah, actually we are.

- Of course we are.

- You two wanna come with?

- Yeah, sure.

- Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!

- All right, oh

Robbie, this is Joanna.

- Joanna, senorita.

- Hi.

- And is uh...

- I'm Lisa.

- Lisa.

- Lisa, Lisa.

You guys are so f*cking awkward.

Let's go.

What is going on

with you and Joanna?

- Dude, God,

you're such a nosy fucker.

You know that?

- Dude, get outta here

with that bullshit.

She was f*cking

you with her brown eyes

the entire time on the train.

- I mean, dude, she's

cool and all, but like-

- Shut the f*ck up.

- Jesus.

- You gotta get

your sh*t together.

Prime time

opportunity right there.

Look at that steak.

- f*cking that random girl

is gonna help with that?

- It's a f*cking start, Floyd.

- I don't think so, man.

What?

- Turn around,

we're going the wrong way.

- Clark, you f*cking idiot.

- Hey, man, not

all who wander are lost.

We'll get to this f*ckin' party.

Yo.

Yeah, I think

we're almost there.

Yeah, yeah, yeah,

we're almost there.

Well, come let us in.

For sure, thanks.

He's sending someone down.

- Hey, you got us here.

Congrats.

- I did it.

Follow me.

- Deep squat, man.

- Dude, you

are obsessed with this-

- I'm kidding.

- Welcome, everyone.

My name is Jean.

I am the proprietor

of this household.

I'll keep it short.

The drinks are upstairs.

Please enjoy yourselves.

- All right.

- Go right on in,

just watch your step in.

You'll be fine.

- So simple.

- Hi, welcome.

Hi, sweetie, how are you?

- Thank you so much.

- Hi, love the curly hair.

- Thank you.

- You try our

sangria, I know you love it.

- Let's go.

- If I were straight,

I would marry

the f*ck outta that woman!

- There you are.

- What's up, man?

- Let's do it.

- Yeah, we're taking sh*ts.

- You're still taking sh*ts?

- Shotskis.

- I'm right with you.

- One for you.

- Hey!

- I got you.

- All right, let's dance.

- Is that for Joanna?

- Yo, yes.

- Looks like

you two are getting along.

Are you having fun?

- Oh yeah.

Oh yeah, this place is sweet.

- Let's go

outside and get some air.

- I'm waiting for Joanna.

- She's a grown woman.

She'll find us.

And plus it's

hot as f*ck in here.

Come on.

- So, you and

James moving in together?

- He told you, huh?

It's weird, you know?

It's like we're getting so old.

- You two are moving in together

and you still don't

remember how you first met.

- Do I fully remember it?

No, I don't, but I do

have some vague moments.

Last thing I remember about

that night was you and I

begging that creepy

dude outside of 711

to buy us a box of wine.

- Oh my gosh.

That dude was legend.

- He was, he was.

- I completely

forgot about that.

And then we went to that

awful, awful show in that loft.

- I hated that place.

- You didn't hate that place.

We saw some decent sh*t there.

- Yeah, maybe to you.

- Man.

- Man.

- We were so

wine drunk that night,

we made fools of ourselves.

- We did.

- Seriously, Alli, I can't

even begin to tell you

how happy it makes me

to see how much you guys

have just grown together.

- I'm sorry.

- Sorry for what?

- I don't know.

We used to be so close.

I used to

always be there for you,

even when I was with James.

And now look at you.

I am so sorry that I

was not there for you.

I know how hard

it's been without Nora.

I've just been caught up

with all my sh*t with James-

- Stop it, stop it, please.

It's not your fault.

Okay?

- Okay.

Okay, I'm good.

- Ready to go back inside?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

Hey.

- Hey.

- Sorry, I just stepped outside

to get a little fresh air.

- Oh, it's no problem.

Do you wanna go somewhere

a little quieter?

- Yeah, I'd love that.

- Cool stuff.

So, what do you write?

- Uh, I write nonfiction.

I write fiction.

Poetry for sure, that's

my favorite actually.

And I journal a lot.

You know, I just really write

down what comes to mind.

I used to write for a

local publication, too.

And then they went under.

No one really reads physical

news anymore, you know?

- Yeah, I read

everything on my phone.

- I know, so do I.

That's why I can't even be mad.

- Well at least you

know what you wanna do.

- Yeah, I guess.

- Seriously, you

should feel good about that.

- Why is that?

- Because you get to know.

I'm 26-years-old and I

have absolutely no idea

what I'm gonna do with my life.

When we were 18 that was

okay, but now it's just...

- Hey, I mean,

we're still young.

You still have

time to figure it out.

- No, not really.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

I'm gonna get some air.

- You aren't

supposed to be in here.

- Oh, sh*t.

Sorry, I just...

- Why was that girl crying?

- What?

- The girl that just

came out of here a moment ago,

she was crying.

Why?

- We were just talking.

- About what?

- Life, I guess.

- Ah, that explains it.

How's your night going?

- It's been

a little weird to be honest.

- It's okay to

indulge in the weirdness

every once in a while.

- You're in

the art world, I see.

- Art world,

I guess you can call it that.

- You curate stuff, right?

- From time to time.

What I'm also trying to do is

help artists find their voice.

There's a lot of untapped

potential in this world.

What do you do?

- I write.

- Oh, you get it then.

It's important

to keep art alive.

Now more than ever.

People need to

feel things, you know?

All so obsessed with making

money, nothing feels real.

- Well, you're clearly

doing all right with money.

- You're a bit sour, aren't you?

Money comes and goes.

Staying true to yourself,

that's what's most important.

I don't know, I just,

I feel like it's time to

get away from this city,

but it's hard.

Are you from around here?

Well, then you understand.

Seems like everything

you'll ever need is here,

so why leave?

Then you feel like you're

missing out on much else.

The east coast is

so rude and entitled,

and the west is full of snobs.

Those are not my type of people.

I don't know,

maybe I'm just generalizing.

Maybe I'm just scared.

I just know I'm

tired of it here.

but I know the moment

I'm gone, I'll miss it.

My God, you're just having

one depressing conversation

after the next.

It has been a weird night.

I'm gonna give

you a couple minutes.

All right, I'm so glad you came.

Tell your mom, hi, okay?

- Will do.

- All right, bye.

- Bye.

- Thank you.

- Call me okay?

- All right.

- Aw, I'm so happy

that you came.

Thanks for coming.

Robbie, I know, I know.

I'm so glad you had fun.

Be safe.

- I love, I love you.

- I love you, too, dear.

All right, bye.

The trespasser.

I hope you enjoyed your night,

even if it was a little weird.

- Thank you.

I hope everything

ends up well for you.

- Thank you.

Seriously, thank you.

- I'll see ya.

Hey, wait up.

Three, four, five, six.

- So are

we grabbing food or what?

- Actually-

- Yes.

- I'm gonna go

grab a drink with Lisa.

- Aw.

- Oh, man.

- Clark, you little slut.

- Ah, f*ck 'em, let's go eat.

- I'll see y'all tomorrow.

- Ooh, next train

is in eight minutes.

- Ooh.

- We gotta go.

- All right, we gotta go then.

All right, all

right, all right, let's go.

Later, bro.

- See ya.

- Love you, buddy.

- Hey, are we even sure

the train is that way?

- Yeah, I think

it's somewhere over-

- Come on.

- All right, fine.

Oh my God.

- Hey, so what are

you guys up to next?

- Man, I'm going home.

f*cking tired and cold and-

- Boo!

Come on, guys,

the night is young.

- No chance, man.

- Let's keep it going.

- I'm going home, I'm done.

- Come on.

Oh, my God.

- I'm done.

I'm down for the count.

- All right, fine.

- Well, we're crashing

at her place tonight.

So, lock up when you get back.

- Yeah, for sure.

- All right.

- Later, bro.

- Good to see you, man.

- You and

me, sleep over tonight?

My bed.

- Really, Floyd?

- No, I'm not sharing

a f*ckin' bed with you.

- I don't know

why you would that.

Don't do that to him.

- Yeah!

- Hey!

- Girl, I f*ckin' love you.

- I love you too.

- You stay safe out there.

All right?

- You too, bro.

Get home safe.

- You be easy on that burger.

- Oh, I won't.

- Take care of this man.

- I will.

- Red line, my man?

- Yeah, let's go.

- That-a way?

- That-a way.

So what are you doing tomorrow?

- I dunno, man.

I might get back to writing.

- Whoa.

- Wow.

Think you're gonna be able

to socialize without me?

- Oh.

Oh, yeah, of course, man.

What's with

that f*ckin' bullshit?

- Great.

- No, I think that's good.

You should get back to it.

- I agree.

It's long overdue.

- Yeah, it is.

But I don't,

I don't worry about you

as much as everyone else does.

- Yeah, you really don't.

I don't know how to feel

about that to be honest.

Mm.

- Feel this bitch.

- A little shmokey?

- A little shmokey!

Jean is so f*ckin' hot.

- Keep dreaming, bro.

- Well, I'm gonna marry her.

I'm telling you.

- Yeah.

You're gonna marry Clark-

- Stop!

You know, I don't

consider that settling.

- He has a good dad bod.

You can takes some naps on it.

- That doesn't sound so bad.

- This is you.

- This is me, baby.

- Get home safe.

- I will, man.

- All right.

- Oh, wait, sh*t.

- What?

Oh, okay.

Okay.

See ya, dude.

- Hey.

Sorry if

I scared you back there.

I tried calling your name,

but you always listen

to your headphones so loud.

- Yeah.

- How have you been doing?

I tried reaching out to

you, but you didn't answer.

And I don't know if it's

because if you missed it

or you just

didn't wanna talk to me.

I mean, either

way, it's fine I guess.

I understand.

Jesus, will you say something?

- I'm sorry, I just, I

don't know what to say.

- Me, too.

I mean, finding you on the

f*cking train of all places.

- I know, right?

- Have you been writing lately?

- A little bit.

You know, I'm starting

to get some momentum.

- That's good.

- Yeah.

- I think you need that.

I did always

love what you wrote.

- How about you?

How you been?

- I've been okay.

I went back to my parents'

house for a little bit

just to kinda get my mind right.

- How was that?

I know you can

only spend a few days

there before going insane.

- Yeah, it was the worst.

I mean, obviously seeing my

parents is always really nice,

but my friends back home,

they're just f*cking stuck

and I can barely handle it.

So I got back

here as soon as I could.

And now I'm just staying

with my friend, Rachel.

And then other than that,

I've just been

burying my head in work.

- Sounds about right.

That's what you always did.

I'm sorry.

- For what?

- Come on.

- I'm sorry, too.

I miss you.

- I miss you, too.

sh*t.

I'm sorry, I have to go.

Rachel's waiting for me.

- Can we talk soon?

- Yeah, we can.

Bye.
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