This document is a conversation between Beth and David where Beth questions whether David truly wants to join "them" and live a life like many others where relationships are unstable, trust is lacking, and family structures are broken. Beth argues that the outside world is full of people who mistreat each other, can't be relied upon to keep their word, and have dysfunctional family lives with absent parents, and she worries that is what David is proposing they become by joining "them".
This document is a conversation between Beth and David where Beth questions whether David truly wants to join "them" and live a life like many others where relationships are unstable, trust is lacking, and family structures are broken. Beth argues that the outside world is full of people who mistreat each other, can't be relied upon to keep their word, and have dysfunctional family lives with absent parents, and she worries that is what David is proposing they become by joining "them".
This document is a conversation between Beth and David where Beth questions whether David truly wants to join "them" and live a life like many others where relationships are unstable, trust is lacking, and family structures are broken. Beth argues that the outside world is full of people who mistreat each other, can't be relied upon to keep their word, and have dysfunctional family lives with absent parents, and she worries that is what David is proposing they become by joining "them".
them? You think you could really take being one of them? You spent all that time trying to convince me the world out there has disappeared. Why? Because it’s full of people who do this, David. It’s full of people who shit all over each- other, and whose word doesn’t mean anything, and whose kids are screwed up, coming home to no Dad or no Mom, and it’s all sold to us like it’s almost normal, are we really gonna be like them? Isn’t that what we’re asking each other to do?