Oscar is a really good talker so I think he could do them therapy and I wonder who would be less intimidating for him to do something environmentally where it's a little bit more organic feeling you're also making less eye contact. Hannah made it through almost the entire episode without saying fuck until nowgood job really yeah that's crazy that usually happened I knowSo my apologies so I was gonna go next please go ahead I feel it need to point that out the square jar is totally totally makes sense it was empty we can't donate to charity this time YeahYeah exactly um I think what I was what I was thinking I'm just going to pour labities purpose notice that Hannah made it
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