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... at? Are you an idiot?!

Clown: But… they seem like painful memories, wouldn’t I want to forget them?

Pierrot: Let me ask you this… let’s say you had ten thousand yen in your wallet.

Clown: Okay?

Pierrot: Then, you wanted to test what would happen if you submerged it into acid. Of course, the money dissolved.

Clown: Oh no!

Pierrot: Now, that’s a painful memory, but would you want to forget it?

Clown: …

Pierrot: You wouldn’t, right? Otherwise you woul ...

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