Well, first off-- big flashy sign in the middle? Makes for a good target.
[ ha ha. funny. ]
It's to literally be a symbol. Something that can give people hope, something to believe in when the world isn't always... easy for that. No one wakes up after tragedies and keep going because it's ingrained in them to believe the best in the world. It's something they have to work for, every day. Part of my job's to help people think it's worth it.
[She pauses, wondering if she's stumbled onto something painful, but... She moves onto the point she wanted to make regardless.]
Me, too. It was... nice to see. It was like a reminder of how good things can be, you know? I think it must be a little bit like the reason you all wear those symbols. So - I get it.
Yeah. It was... from when I was a kid. I've thought about that day since then, but thinking about it is different than seeing it, you know? And feeling it.
Yeah. It was... a bad time for me overall, but - there were good times, too.
[She smiles a little as she remembers.]
There was this day where I woke up and I smelled pancakes cooking. I was probably ten. I came downstairs, and Dad seemed... almost normal. He was making breakfast for all of us, and he let me help him. The radio was on, and my brother, sister and I were all singing along while we helped. It's pretty simple, but seeing it again, it's like - I forgot how much one good thing could mean in the midst of all that, you know?
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You've never thought of it that way?
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Do you know why superheroes have symbols?
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Why?
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[ ha ha. funny. ]
It's to literally be a symbol. Something that can give people hope, something to believe in when the world isn't always... easy for that. No one wakes up after tragedies and keep going because it's ingrained in them to believe the best in the world. It's something they have to work for, every day. Part of my job's to help people think it's worth it.
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[For now, she'll stick with this.]
No matter what, it's really important. What you do, I mean.
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I don't know about me personally... but thanks.
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I mean, you're an important part of it. You shouldn't discount that.
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[It's a little bit teasing.]
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How generous of you.
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Did you get one of the DVDs Zero picked this week?
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Yeah.
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Me, too. It was... nice to see. It was like a reminder of how good things can be, you know? I think it must be a little bit like the reason you all wear those symbols. So - I get it.
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... Yeah? I'm glad.
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[She smiles a little as she remembers.]
There was this day where I woke up and I smelled pancakes cooking. I was probably ten. I came downstairs, and Dad seemed... almost normal. He was making breakfast for all of us, and he let me help him. The radio was on, and my brother, sister and I were all singing along while we helped. It's pretty simple, but seeing it again, it's like - I forgot how much one good thing could mean in the midst of all that, you know?
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... Yeah. I do. Sort of the same thing with this place, right? [ he looks up at the bookshelves ] Little moments like that help a lot.
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[It's said with a soft smile.]
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My list is pretty much the same people. [ same circle?? same circle ] But-- seriously, I'm glad I helped.
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Dick?
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