4:45 p.m.

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The intermission is at 60+ % timestamp.

I think that even though, I did my initiation, passing and raising, i didn't really do much. I felt the compliments were mostly automatic, systematic.

I worry, I am like that person. I remember there was this person, in Singapore, shook hands with the fisherman. Then quickly washed. I think Lee Kuan Yew, hypocritically, like a stage-master, said she didn't have the temperament for politics. But on Wikileaks, I saw, he has claimed he's a germaphobe, and then he's religiously sanitized his hands after shaking hands with the US ambassador. I don't know if I have the temperament for it either. I guess not.

I will just invent something.

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In this video frame from the film "Lawrence of Arabia," the scene is set in an expansive outdoor corridor of a historic building, likely representing a location in the film's Middle Eastern setting. The architecture features grand columns and arches, exhibiting a classical design with intricate details. Several individuals, dressed in period military uniforms and civilian attire, are walking through the corridor, casting long shadows on the tiled floor due to the bright sunlight. The atmosphere conveys a sense of historical grandeur and military formality. A British flag can be faintly seen in the background, hinting at the colonial context of the setting. The word "INTERMISSION" is prominently displayed across the bottom of the image, indicating a break in the film's narrative. The lighting is warm, contributing to the majestic and timeless feel of the scene, fitting the epic nature of the film.
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