I heard this song on the radio the other day, and the guy was singing that his name was...
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Arthur Fleck:
I heard this song on the radio the other day, and the guy was singing that his name was Carnival.
Social Worker:
Arthur...
Arthur Fleck:
Which is crazy, because that's my clown name. At work, until a little while ago, it was like nobody ever saw me. Even I didn't know if I really existed.
Social Worker:
Arthur, I have some bad news for you.
Arthur Fleck:
You don't listen, do you? I don't think you ever really listened to me. You just ask the same questions every week. "How's your job? Are you having any negative thoughts?" All I have are negative thoughts. But you don't listen. Anyway, I said, for my whole life, I didn't know if I even really existed. But I do, and people are starting to notice.
Social Worker:
They cut our funding. They're closing down our offices next week. The city's cut funding across the board, social services is part of that. This is the last time we'll be meeting.
Arthur Fleck:
Okay.
Social Worker:
They don't give a shit about people like you, Arthur. And they really don't give a shit about people like me either.
Arthur Fleck:
[pause]
What am I supposed to do about my medication now? Who do I talk to?
Social Worker:
I'm sorry, Arthur.
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I heard this song on the radio
the other day,
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and the guy was singing
that his name was Carnival.
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Arthur...
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Which is crazy,
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because that's
my clown name at work.
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And until a little while ago,
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it was like nobody ever saw me.
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Even I didn't know
if I really existed.
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Arthur, I have
some bad news for you.
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You don't listen, do you?
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I don't think
you ever really hear me.
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You just ask
the same questions every week.
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"How's your job? Are you
having any negative thoughts?"
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All I have are
negative thoughts,
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but you don't listen anyway.
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I said, for my whole life,
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I didn't know
if I even really existed.
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But I do.
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And people are
starting to notice.
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They've cut our funding.
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We're closing down
our offices next week.
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The city has cut funding
across the board.
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Social Services is part of that.
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This is the last time
we'll be meeting.
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Okay.
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They don't give a shit
about people like you, Arthur.
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And they really
don't give a shit
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about people like me, either.
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Fuck.
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How am I supposed to
get my medication now?
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Who do I talk to?
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I'm sorry, Arthur.
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I think... I think most women
look at sex like buying a car.
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You know, like, "Can I see
myself in this long-term?"
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"Is it safe?"
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"Is it reliable?"
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"Could it kill me?"
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Most guys, we look at sex
like parking a car.
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We're like, "There's a spot."
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"There's another spot.
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"That would work."
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"Oh, I have to pay?
Never mind."
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"Handicapped?
I hope no one sees this."
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All right, that's my time.
Thank you very much, guys.
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One more time
for Sam Morril, y'all.
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All right, now,
this next comic describes
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himself as
a lifelong Gotham resident
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who from a young age
was always told
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that his purpose in life
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was to bring laughter and joy
into this cold, dark world.
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Um... Okay.
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Please help me welcome
Arthur Fleck, y'all.
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Arthur Fleck.
Clip duration: 190 seconds
Views: 293
Timestamp in movie: 00h 40m 08s
Uploaded: 28 October, 2021
Genres: crime, drama, thriller
Summary: The rise of Arthur Fleck, from aspiring stand-up comedian and pariah to Gotham's clown prince and leader of the revolution.
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00:10 How the fuck do I know
02:41 Can I ask you a question
01:11 We went over this
00:20 Do you believe that shit
00:31 I love this job
00:34 I heard what happened
00:43 He's an extraordinary man
03:16 I don't know what to say
00:11 Let me get this straight
02:17 But you weren't home
00:39 What's your name
00:37 Who do you talk to
00:19 I mean is it part of your act
00:31 What's so funny
00:08 I haven't been happy
00:17 Oh why is everybody so upset about these guys
00:25 I got nothing left to lose
00:20 When I was a little boy
00:31 What kind of coward would do something that cold blooded
00:12 There now seems to be