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Vince Vaughn

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My favorite movie, as I saw as a kid, because I thought that was me, was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

My favorite movie, as I saw as a kid, because I thought that was me, was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

My favorite movie, as I saw as a kid, because I thought that was me, was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

Yeah, loved. I was funny. I got along with people. Kids really followed me. I wasn't going in the most popular crowd, although I got along really well with them too, but I'm going to play Dungeons and Dragons. I'm going to wrestle. And I got along with people. But when I went to that class, I had a... Well, they label this stuff. It's a longer conversation.

Yeah, loved. I was funny. I got along with people. Kids really followed me. I wasn't going in the most popular crowd, although I got along really well with them too, but I'm going to play Dungeons and Dragons. I'm going to wrestle. And I got along with people. But when I went to that class, I had a... Well, they label this stuff. It's a longer conversation.

Yeah, loved. I was funny. I got along with people. Kids really followed me. I wasn't going in the most popular crowd, although I got along really well with them too, but I'm going to play Dungeons and Dragons. I'm going to wrestle. And I got along with people. But when I went to that class, I had a... Well, they label this stuff. It's a longer conversation.

I'm not in agreeance with the journey that the government and everyone's taken with how we handle it because I think everyone just learns differently and no one's going to line up right next to each other. You could probably label and distinct how we learn so differently. I had an interesting journey later in life with that.

I'm not in agreeance with the journey that the government and everyone's taken with how we handle it because I think everyone just learns differently and no one's going to line up right next to each other. You could probably label and distinct how we learn so differently. I had an interesting journey later in life with that.

I'm not in agreeance with the journey that the government and everyone's taken with how we handle it because I think everyone just learns differently and no one's going to line up right next to each other. You could probably label and distinct how we learn so differently. I had an interesting journey later in life with that.

But as it pertained to my childhood experience, when you're younger, they want to have you tested. So you go to a psychiatrist when you're five. And I remember thinking they're going to take me from my family. That's what I think is at stake. I'm like, oh, I get it. If I get these questions wrong. You're going to juvie. I don't know where I'm going, but maybe I was in first grade.

But as it pertained to my childhood experience, when you're younger, they want to have you tested. So you go to a psychiatrist when you're five. And I remember thinking they're going to take me from my family. That's what I think is at stake. I'm like, oh, I get it. If I get these questions wrong. You're going to juvie. I don't know where I'm going, but maybe I was in first grade.

But as it pertained to my childhood experience, when you're younger, they want to have you tested. So you go to a psychiatrist when you're five. And I remember thinking they're going to take me from my family. That's what I think is at stake. I'm like, oh, I get it. If I get these questions wrong. You're going to juvie. I don't know where I'm going, but maybe I was in first grade.

So I was six at the oldest. But I remember thinking like, this is really some high stakes because if I don't know the answers or I mess this up, I'm going away. Like I'm leaving my parents behind. And my parents never explained. They said, everything's fine. The school wants to run some tests for how you act in class. I'm like, all right.

So I was six at the oldest. But I remember thinking like, this is really some high stakes because if I don't know the answers or I mess this up, I'm going away. Like I'm leaving my parents behind. And my parents never explained. They said, everything's fine. The school wants to run some tests for how you act in class. I'm like, all right.

So I was six at the oldest. But I remember thinking like, this is really some high stakes because if I don't know the answers or I mess this up, I'm going away. Like I'm leaving my parents behind. And my parents never explained. They said, everything's fine. The school wants to run some tests for how you act in class. I'm like, all right.

So I remember, maybe this pertains to what we're talking about. So I'm a fucking six-year-old answering questions as if it was the law, as if I wrote the book on it. Where does paper come from? And my point of view would be, well, we all know trees. The trees is where paper comes from, and that's what they do with that. So I wasn't just answering it.

So I remember, maybe this pertains to what we're talking about. So I'm a fucking six-year-old answering questions as if it was the law, as if I wrote the book on it. Where does paper come from? And my point of view would be, well, we all know trees. The trees is where paper comes from, and that's what they do with that. So I wasn't just answering it.

So I remember, maybe this pertains to what we're talking about. So I'm a fucking six-year-old answering questions as if it was the law, as if I wrote the book on it. Where does paper come from? And my point of view would be, well, we all know trees. The trees is where paper comes from, and that's what they do with that. So I wasn't just answering it.

I was answering it like I was fooling them that that was the right answer. And they go, is that it? Then says the trees. I go in the machines. Then they do the machines. And the guy had polio who was interviewing me. His hand was like this. Well, when I was four, I put my hand in an electric can opener. I was watching my mom. I put my finger in. I pull it down, and it's just blood everywhere.

I was answering it like I was fooling them that that was the right answer. And they go, is that it? Then says the trees. I go in the machines. Then they do the machines. And the guy had polio who was interviewing me. His hand was like this. Well, when I was four, I put my hand in an electric can opener. I was watching my mom. I put my finger in. I pull it down, and it's just blood everywhere.

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