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Do you guys mind if I start?
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Do you guys mind if I start?
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Um, Penny.
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Yeah.
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That's where I sit.
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Sit next to me.
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No, I sit there.
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What's the difference?
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What's the difference?
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Here we go.
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In the winter, that seat is close enough to the radiator to remain warm,
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and yet not so close as to cause perspiration.
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In the summer, it's directly in the path of a cross breeze created by opening windows there and there.
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It faces the television at an angle that is neither direct,
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thus discouraging conversation, nor so far wide as to create a parallax distortion.
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I could go on, but I think I've made my point.
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Do you want me to move?
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Well...
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Just sit somewhere else.
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Fine.
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Sheldon, sit.
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Ah, big boy.
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Someone touched my board Oh God,
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my board Leonard Leonard Hey, what's the matter?
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My equations Someone's tampered with my equations Are you sure?
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Of course I'm sure Look at the beta function of quantum chromodynamics.
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The sign's been changed.
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Yeah.
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But doesn't that fix the problem you've been having?
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Are you insane?
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Are you out of your mind?
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Are you...
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Hey, look, that fixes the problem I've been having.
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You're welcome.
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You did this?
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Yeah, I noticed it when I got up to get a glass of water,
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so I fixed it, and now you can show that quarks are asymptotically free at high energies.
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Pretty cool, huh?
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Yeah.
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Cool?
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Listen, I gotta get to the lab.
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Thanks for a great night.
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Thank you.
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I'll see you at work.
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Hold on.
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Hold on.
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What?
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Who told you you could touch my board?
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No one.
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I don't come into your house and touch your board.
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There are no incorrect equations on my board.
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Oh, that is so.. so...
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I'm sorry, I gotta run.
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If you come up with an adjective, text me.
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Inconsiderate.
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That is the adjective.
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Inconsiderate.
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This is Lalita Gupta.
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Lalita, this is Leonard and Sheldon and Howard and Penny.
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Isn't it great she isn't fat anymore?
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Forgive me, your highness, for I am but a monkey,
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and it is in my nature to climb.
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I did not mean to gaze upon you as you comb your hair.
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I'm sorry?
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You are the living embodiment of the beautiful Princess Panchali Oh,
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no kidding Who is that?
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A beloved character from an Indian folk tale Oh Us Indian or come to our casino Indian?
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You Indian Oh The resemblance is remarkable I can practically smell the lotus blossoms woven into your ebony hair Well,
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thanks I imagine you smell very nice, too.
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I shower twice a day and wash my hands as often as I can.
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Really?
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So do I.
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But you're a dentist.
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He's nuts.
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Don't be insulting, Rajesh.
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So, Sheldon, tell me more about this princess you say I look like.
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It was said that the gods fashioned her eyes out of the stars
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and that roses were ashamed to bloom in the presence of her ruby lips.
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Oh, my.
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Back off, Sheldon.
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What?
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If you cannot stop hitting on my lady,
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you will feel the full extent of my wrath.
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I'm not hitting on her.
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And I am not your lady.
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Well, and you have no wrath.
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You are, my lady.
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Our parents said so.
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We are, for all intents and purposes, 100% hooked up.
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Okay, let's get something straight here.
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The only reason I came tonight was to get my parents off my case.
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I certainly don't need to be getting this old-world crap from you.
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That's exactly the kind of spirit with which Princess Panchali led the monkeys to freedom.
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Well, screw Princess Panchali.
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Hey, you can't talk to me like that.
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But you're not Princess Panchali.
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Luckily for you, she can have you beheaded.
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Are there any questions?
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Yeah.
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What the hell was that?
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Any other questions?
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Dr. Sheldon Cooper here.
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I am the lead author of this particular paper.
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Thank you.
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And you, sir, you have completely skipped over the part where I was walking through the park
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and I saw these children on a merry-go-round,
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which started me thinking about the moment of inertia inertia in
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gases like helium at temperatures approaching absolute zero I didn't skip
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it it's just an anecdote it's not science oh oh I
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see it was the apple falling on Newton's head was
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that just an anecdote you are not Isaac Newton no no
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that's true gravity would have been apparent to me without the apple possibly be
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that arrogant you continue to underestimate me my good man look
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if you weren't happy with my presentation then maybe you should
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have given it with me as I've explained repeatedly unlike you I don't need validation from lesser minds.
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No offense.
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Really?
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So why did you come?
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Because I knew you'd screw this up.
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Maybe I didn't go to college when I was 11, like you.
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Maybe I got my doctorate at 24 instead of 16.
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But you are not the only person who is smarter than everyone else in this room.
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No offense.
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And I am clearly not the only person who is tormented by insecurity and has an ego in need of constant validation.
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So you admit you're an egotist?
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Yes.
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My name is Dr. Leonard Hofstetter,
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and I could never please my parents,
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so I need to get all my self-esteem from strangers like you.
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But he's worse!
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Okay, that is it.
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Stop it.
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You cannot blow up my head with your mind.
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Then I'll settle for an aneurysm.
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Stop it.
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You hit me.
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You saw that.
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He hit me.
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You're trying to blow up my head.
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So it was working.
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It wasn't.
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It was not.
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You are a nutcase.
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Oh, we'll see about that.
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Heads up, you people in the front row.
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This is a splash zone.
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Stop it!
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Quit it!
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Is this usually how these physics things go?
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More often than you think.
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What a fucking nerve!
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Oh dear God.
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Leonard!
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Leonard, I'm sick!
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Leonard!
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Leonard, I'm sick!
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Leonard!
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Leonard!
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Leonard!
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Leonard, my comforter fell down and my sinuses hurt when I bend over.
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Leonard?
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Ow.
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Hey, Leonard, where are you?
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I'm at work.
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At 6.30 in the morning?
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Yes.
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On Sunday?
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Yes.
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Why?
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They asked me to come in.
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I didn't hear the phone ring.
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They texted me.
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Well, as I predicted, I am sick.
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My fever has been tracking up exponentially since 2 a.m.,
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and I am producing sputum at an alarming rate.
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No kidding.
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Nope.
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Not only that, it has shifted from clear to milky green.
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Howard, it's the phone!
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I know it's the phone, Ma.
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I hear the phone!
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Well, who's calling at this ungodly hour?
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I don't know.
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Well, ask them why they're calling at this ungodly hour.
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How can I ask them when I'm talking to you?
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Hello?
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It's Leonard.
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Code Milky Green.
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Dear Lord, not Milky Green.
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All right, and this is my office.
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Is this part of the tour?
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Nope.
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Goodbye.
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Come on, Sheldon.
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We've hardly shown him anything.
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All right.
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This is my desk.
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These are my books.
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This is my door.
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Please close it behind you.
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Goodbye.
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Looks like you're doing work in quantum loop corrections.
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Keen observation.
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Goodbye.
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You see where you went wrong, don't you?
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Leonard?
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Yeah?
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Get him out.
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Come on, Dennis.
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I'll show you the rec center.
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They've got Nautilus equipment.
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Do I look like I lift weights?
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Not heavy ones.
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It's startling to me you haven't considered a Lorentz invariant or field theory approach.
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You think I haven't considered it?
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You really think I haven't considered it?
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Have you considered it?
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Get him out, Leonard.
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Come on, Dennis.
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I'll show you the radiation lab.
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Wow.
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You won the Stevenson Award?
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Yes.
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In fact, I am the youngest person ever to win it.
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Really?
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How old?
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Fourteen and a half.
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You were the youngest person ever to win it.
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It's like looking into an obnoxious little mirror, isn't it?
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Here's the problem with teleportation.
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Lay it on me.
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Assuming a device could be invented
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which would identify the quantum state of matter of an individual in one location
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and transmit that pattern to a distant location for reassembly,
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you would not have actually transported the individual.
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You would have destroyed him in one location and recreated him in another.
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How about that?
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Personally, I would never use a transporter
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because the original Sheldon would have to be disintegrated in order to create a new Sheldon.
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Would the new Sheldon be in any way an improvement on the old Sheldon?
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No, he would be exactly the same.
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That is a problem.
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So you see it, too.
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The final question.
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The score now stands.
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AA, 1150.
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PMS, 1175.
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So, for 100 points and the match,
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please turn your attention to the formula on the screens.
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Solve the equation.
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Holy crap.
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What the hell is that?
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It looks like something they found on the ship at Roswell.
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Oh, I think.
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Leslie?
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Leonard, it's not gonna work if you rush me.
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You have to let me get there.
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You are never going to let that go, are you?
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Ten seconds he doesn't have it he's got squat
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hey I need your answer the answer is minus eight by alpha hang on hang on a Wait a second,
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that's not our answer.
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What are you doing?
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Answering question.
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Winning physics bowl.
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How do you know anything about physics?
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Here I am janitor in former Soviet Union.
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I am physicist.
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Leningrad Polytechnica.
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Go polar bears.
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Well, that's a delightful little story,
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but our arrangement was that you sit here and not say anything.
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I answer the questions.
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You didn't answer questions.
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Hey, look.
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Now, maybe you have democracy now in your beloved Russia,
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but on this physics bowl team,
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I rule with an iron fist.
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Ow!
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Hey, hey, I need your official answer.
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Well, it's not what he said.
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Then what is it?
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I want a different question.
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You can't have a different question.
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Formal protest.
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Denied.
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Informal protest.
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Denied.
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I need your official answer.
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No, I declined to provide one.
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Well, that's too bad, because the answer your teammate gave was correct.
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That's your opinion?
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All right, the winner of the match is...
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Hang on.
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Sheldon, is proving that you are single-handedly smarter than everyone else
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so important that you would rather lose by yourself than win as part of a team?
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I don't understand the question.
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In 1935, Erwin Schrodinger, in an attempt to explain the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics,
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he proposed an experiment where a cat is placed in a box with a sealed vial of poison
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that will break open at a random time.
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Now, since no one knows when or if the poison has been released,
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until the box is opened,
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the cat can be thought of as both alive and dead.
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I'm sorry, I don't get the point.
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Of course you don't get it.
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I haven't made it yet.
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You have to be psychic to get it,
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and there's no such thing as psychic.
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Sheldon, what's the point?
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Just like Schrodinger's cat, Your potential relationship with Leonard right now can be thought of as both good and bad.
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It is only by opening the box that you'll find out which it is.
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Okay, so you're saying I should go out with Leonard?
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No, no, no, no, no,
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no. Let me start again.
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In 1935, Ellen Schrodinger...
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Sheldon, I think I've made a mistake.
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I can see that.
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Unless you're planning on running a marathon,
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choosing both stuffing and mashed potatoes is a starch-filled redundancy.
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No, it's about Penny.
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A mistake involving Penny.
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Okay, you'll have to narrow it down.
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I don't think I can go out with her tonight.
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Then don't.
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Other people would say, why not?
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Other people might be interested.
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I'm gonna talk anyway.
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I assumed you would.
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Now that I'm actually about to go out with Penny, I'm not excited.
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I'm nauseous.
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Ah, then your meal choice is appropriate.
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Starch absorbs fluid, which reduces the amount of vomit available for violent expulsion.
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Sheldon, this date is probably my one chance with Penny.
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What happens if I blow it?
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Well, if we accept your premise,
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and also accept the highly improbable assumption that Penny is the only woman in the world for you,
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then we can logically conclude that the result of blowing it would be that you end up a lonely,
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bitter old man with no progeny.
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The image of any number of evil lighthouse keepers from Scooby-Doo cartoons comes to mind.
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Tell me whether or not to go through with the date.
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Schrodinger's cat.
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Wow, that's brilliant.
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You sound surprised.

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  • 暖房器具 - radiator
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また、彼のディスカッションの中での間の取り方や、相手の話に対する反応を観察し、自分でもそれを真似してみることも大切です。この練習を通じて、あなたのスピーキング力は確実に向上します。さあ、shadow speakを通じて自分自身の声を磨きましょう!

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シャドーイング(Shadowing)は、もともとプロの通訳者養成プログラムで開発された言語学習法で、多言語習得者として知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によって広く普及されました。方法はシンプルですが非常に効果的:ネイティブスピーカーの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出してすぐに繰り返す——まるで「影(shadow)」のように話者を追いかけます。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングと異なり、シャドーイングは脳と口の筋肉が同時にリアルタイムで英語を処理・再現することを強制します。研究により、発音精度、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そして会話の流暢さが大幅に向上することが確認されています。IELTSスピーキング対策や自然な英語コミュニケーションを目指す方に特におすすめです。

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