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Speaker 0 repeatedly asks Larry if the homework belongs to him. Speaker 1 mentions the car and Speaker 0 continues to question Larry about the homework. Speaker 1 angrily demands the money from Larry. Speaker 0 brings up Vietnam and accuses Larry of stealing a car. Speaker 1 adds that Larry will have his genitals harmed and accuses him of killing his father. Speaker 0 decides to move on to plan B and warns Larry to look out the front window. Speaker 0 concludes by saying that this is the consequence of engaging in inappropriate behavior.

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The conversation reveals a dark confession about the Umbrella Corporation and a hidden underground facility. It starts with Speaker 0 stating that “you and I have the same employer. We all work the Umbrella Corporation. The mansion above us is an emergency entrance to the hive. US security operators laced there to protect that end.” Speaker 1 asks, “What about this?” and Speaker 0 explains that “your marriage is a fake. Just part of your copper to protect the secrecy of the hive. And where is the hive? Children.” Speaker 1 then begins “Accessing schematic of the hive.” Speaker 0 provides a location and background: “Raccoon City, Eris Turbans. The mansion, where it was found, and through which we gained access to the train, which in turn brought us to the hive.” The hive itself is described as underground, “deep beneath the streets of Rackham City,” a “top secret research facility owned and operated by the Umbrella Corporation.” Its staff is substantial—“over 500 technicians, scientists, support staff”—who “live and work underground.” The research is said to be “of the highest importance” and “classified.” Their position on the map is indicated by heat signature, and Speaker 0 proclaims, “The planets will be mine. The king in black is awake.” Speaker 2 interjects, “I will kill your world,” to which Speaker 0 responds, “Everyone will burn you.” A dialogue ensues about power and faith: Speaker 1 calls for peace and a “strong link. Abandon your body to the will of our god.” The mood shifts to confrontation and urgency as Speaker 0 declares, “Savage.” Speaker 1 orders, “Ashley, run. Okay.” There are tactical exchanges and a sense of mounting conflict: “God, I thank for your gifts. You want it only?” and Speaker 1 responds, “Let's get up here.” Speaker 0 asserts, “Allow me to show you how it has—,” and Speaker 1 adds, “Let's go replenish the ranks.” The scene moves from ascent to combat, with Speaker 0 saying, “From here to under this armor. I'm not running from this one,” while Speaker 1 notes, “as much as I'd like to.” A moment of rebellion or resurrection is hinted at with, “Not every day you resurrected god.” The tension peaks with a grim resolve: “Darn. I'll not leave you for nothing to see. Already. We have no power here. Alright, Bugani now. They are in your very skin.” The exchange ends on a probing question and a shock: “What is it?” followed by Speaker 0’s question, “How, Derek? How?” indicating confusion or a reveal about a betrayal or transformation. Overall, the transcript centers on uncovering the hive beneath the mansion in Raccoon City, the scale and secrecy of the Umbrella facility, the existential threat posed by the awakening king in black, and the characters’ struggle to confront the revelations, protect allies like Ashley, and face the invasion or possession implied by those “in your very skin.”

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Speaker 0 asserts ownership over a cow, claiming it was a gift from God. Speaker 0 then declares "This is my house. Not your house. This is for me," while indicating another location is "your house." Speaker 1 states they will be in the test. Speaker 0 proposes going to "fuck the house," demanding to be shown what Speaker 1 wants. Speaker 0 then says they want to dance. Speaker 0 calls Speaker 1 "my bitch," and compliments their appearance, describing them as "sweet" and "fresh."

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Speaker 0 says someone used to "mess around" with her daddy and brags on Facebook about having money. Speaker 0 finds this sad and says the person has been doing this for a long time. Speaker 1 questions why someone is following her, calling them "pitiful." She says "that food" is no good. She repeats her question about why people are following her and tells them to "get a."

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The son is following in his father's footsteps, indulging in drugs and risky behavior. The father is proud of his son, but the son denies being like him. Despite this, the son seems to be headed down the same path. The cycle of destructive behavior continues with the mention of Ukrainian bribes.

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Speaker 0 reveals disturbing experiences of child abuse and mentions plastic coils being inserted into boxes. Speaker 1 tries to identify who is responsible, but Speaker 0 only mentions various people, including friends, police, and teachers. Speaker 0 also mentions baby sacrifice and consuming the baby's flesh and blood. Speaker 1 questions the truth of these claims, but Speaker 0 confirms them. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 mentioning dancing with the stars and drinking blood.

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The scene centers on a group of characters wrestling with sobriety, addiction, and the pressures of family and recovery. Speaker 0 opens with a stark line about confronting a death sentence sober, suggesting that sobriety can stretch time into “an eternity.” The conversation shifts to gratitude and endurance: Speaker 1 asks Charlie to thank God for “Six months of sobriety,” prompting silence from Charlie about what he wants to say. A tension-filled moment follows as Speaker 0 teases a lingering smell of weed, while Speaker 2 notes Charlie’s appearance, saying “You look like you came from a funeral.” The group moves to practical matters, with Speaker 2 offering space to use the bathroom and then referencing “my mother's oxies,” hinting at the pervasive presence of drugs in their environment. Charlie asserts his resistance to being labeled a drug addict, telling Speaker 0, “Dad, I'm not gonna listen to you tell me what a drug addict I am,” and contrasts his loyalty to continuity in governance with his family’s expectations, asking if his father will learn about Charlie’s situation when elected and pointing out that he’d be in Sacramento, governing. A moral choice emerges: “You can either head back to treatment or live on the streets. It's your choice. Charlie.” The dynamic teases loyalty and blame, with Charlie asked whether his dad would know about the situation if he remains involved with the governor’s race, leading to the insinuation that familial and political pressures collide. The dialogue acknowledges that “You're taking their side? Right. You're right. Go shoot up. Prove everyone right.” The group contemplates thirty days as a decisive period. The discussion broadens into the realities of outpatient treatment, emphasizing freedom paired with responsibility, and the necessity of ongoing group participation. The tone suggests hope and failure, with remarks such as, “We think he'll stay. He has no choice.” The theme of relationships—friendship in sobriety versus romance—emerges, and Speaker 0 notes the temptation to drink: “You know what would be so great right now? Drink.” The group grapples with the disease’s hold and the consequences of denial, as Speaker 0 warns, “If you continue to refuse to accept the disease that put you here, you will continue to be a repeat offender,” while another voice counters with, “Don't you mean repeat customer?” The tension culminates in a grim sense of confinement versus danger: “Rehab or jail, you know, quite a wide selection there. One of us had to keep him safe.” The room’s atmosphere suggests a claustrophobic, prison-like environment, contrasted with the possibility of escape. Speaker 0 reflects on the core motive behind addiction, “It's never about the drugs. All I ever wanted was a way to kill the noise.” The conversation closes with a bleak, dark humor about stigma and status: “Who is this kid with the silver spoon in his mouth and why does he keep cooking heroin in it? Total waste of a good utensil.”

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Speaker 0 raps about refusing to taste something, breaking the law when life hands him lemons, and needing a breakthrough. He mentions getting a heater and feeling restless, breathless, and depressed. Speaker 1 raps about arriving with his guys and someone dying on the inside. He repeats "creep mode" and "my killslow." He references being like a pill, watching someone go down a hole, and offering a smooth flow. He claims to be a friend telling someone no, while watching them go down a hole. He states "the greatest yet was met."

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Speaker 0 is trying to confirm something with someone, but they are not responding. Speaker 0 wants the person to let someone know that they are trying to do something with their jeepers. Speaker 0 keeps asking for confirmation and tells the person that if they don't confirm, they will keep asking. Speaker 0 mentions that something needs to be cleaned up and asks the person to get up. Speaker 0 also mentions a bag of weed and asks if the person bought it. They also mention wanting drugs.

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Speaker 0 suggests Speaker 1 likes drugs and looks "biogenic." Speaker 1 denies this, claiming sobriety for almost a decade and offering to take a urine analysis immediately. Speaker 0 jokes about Speaker 1 peeing in a cup. Speaker 1 accuses Dana of being "full of it" based on her voice and offers to take a drug test, but then requests a hair sample. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 is willing to give a hair sample, and Speaker 1 agrees. Speaker 1 then insults Dana, calling her a "chunky lesbian" and saying she belongs in a mental hospital. Speaker 1 wants to call a lab downtown for a drug test that will take about a week. Speaker 1 claims to have been clean for ten years, but asks if having wisdom teeth removed counts as breaking sobriety.

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Speaker 0 asks if they can go out and expresses concern about getting arrested or shot.

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Speaker 0 refers to someone as their "whore" and asks them to get their "pimp stick." Speaker 1 questions why Speaker 0's ass is bruised, and Speaker 2 reveals that their father hits them. Speaker 1 is shocked and asks why their father would hit them. Speaker 2 explains that their father is also worn out and hits them as well. Speaker 1 urges Speaker 2 to look at the camera and asks why they are getting hit. Speaker 0 asserts that they should do as they say.

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Speaker 0 arrived at the destination late and was confused about what happened. Speaker 1 mentioned having ants and compared themselves to Johnny Depp. They also mentioned a sequence of numbers.

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Speaker 0 claims that upon arrival, girls scream, John Kits can't take it, and rich kids have access to spas or sleepovers with Saudi Princesses. They mention bling tests, OS, and Morse code. They claim to have been sprayed with a hose for 3 days at the VMAs. They state that when they are no longer useful, they will be hunted for sport by rich businessmen at a resort. Speaker 1, identifying as Boba, Figio, and Powell, suggests the previous statements are a practical joke.

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Speaker 0 compliments the child, calling them "1 sexy kid." Speaker 1 warns the child not to tell their mother about what was said. Speaker 1 then realizes they are being recorded and stops speaking.

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Speaker 0 asks if someone has number 1 and questions if it is a valid proof. The speaker then asks for help and states that what they have is for everyone. They express frustration and tell someone to stop. The speaker offers someone a hit and encourages them to take it. They mention doing something right here and then the transcript ends.

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The speaker expresses disbelief at the situation, calling it the dumbest thing they've ever seen. They question the logic of reporting stolen drugs to the police and mention being broke. The conversation continues with denial of drugs being in the car. Speaker 1 joins the conversation, expressing surprise and frustration. The speaker asks Speaker 1 to come over and mentions moving their car. They conclude by stating that it's possibly the dumbest night of their life.

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The speaker alerts someone, referred to as "Holmes," that their "crack is out." The speaker then addresses "Ma," urging her to look away from something. The speaker questions someone's actions, stating there are kids and the speaker's mother present. The speaker calls someone "sickos."

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The speaker describes a dire scene involving Hunter: in the basement with a silver spoon, while hookers and drugs are expected to arrive soon. When the speaker’s dad returns home, it’s unclear when, but there’s an exhortation to “Be good and high by then, dead.” The speaker recalls rummaging through rugs and smoking anything resembling crack cocaine, and expresses pride that his son has recently come by. The son tells him he’s got a deal where they can both get paid, asking if he can trade on the speaker’s name and whether anyone will know. As the son walks away, he looks dim and says, “I’m gonna be like him. Yeah. You know I’m gonna be like him. He’s fixed it.” The refrain repeats: “And hunters in the basement with a silver spoon.”

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The speaker reflects on their past, mentioning a troubled relationship with their father involving drugs and prostitutes. They mention their son's desire to make money using their name, to which they agree. The speaker acknowledges their son's admiration and determination to be like them. The speaker then repeats the line about their father being absent and the mention of Ukrainian riots. The speaker expresses uncertainty about when their father will return.

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Speaker 1 acknowledges he is not in his own house. He claims that if he leaves, Speaker 0 will not return. Speaker 1 denies responsibility for an unspecified action and says it is easy to yell at him. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of stealing the house. Speaker 1 responds that if he doesn't steal it, someone else will.

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Speaker 0 talks about a situation involving hunters in the basement, drugs, and hookers. Speaker 1 mentions their experience with drugs and cocaine. Speaker 0 then mentions being proud of their son, who wants to make a deal using their name. However, the son is rejected and walks away, expressing a desire to be like someone else. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 mentioning hunters in the basement again and not knowing when they will come home.

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The speaker reflects on their son's choices, mentioning drugs and a questionable lifestyle. The son asks to use the speaker's name for a deal, but the speaker refuses. The son walks away, expressing a desire to be like the speaker. The speaker mentions the son's involvement with drugs and potential bribes. The speaker is uncertain when the son will return home.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they have thought about killing themselves. Speaker 1 says it would be better without Speaker 0 and that Speaker 0 would be more useful decomposing in the earth. Speaker 1 tells Speaker 0 to kill themself and imagines their body hanging from trees. Speaker 1 asks if Speaker 0 will drop dead for them and imagines Speaker 0 shot in the head. Speaker 1 says Speaker 0's blood would be beautiful on the country. Speaker 0 says they are waiting for the cops to do something, and that the police can't remember where their cars are because they have no VIN. Speaker 0 states that two people should not be driving because they are drunk.

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A person talks about their son who used to be involved in drugs and illegal activities. The son asks if he can use his father's name for a deal, but the father refuses. The son then expresses his desire to be like his father. The person mentions that the son has made some improvements, but there are still issues with drugs and bribery. The person doesn't know when the son will come home.
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