[ Oh, no no no, he lolls his head back and makes a sound like the words are physically painful to listen to. ] I know, alright, but around here it's like you wait to find the right spot and you lose the moment worryin' about what's gonna jump out at you. I was sure-- thought no one was around, I--
[ But HE WAS WRONG. He was wrong in his judgment, which makes Carlos' point entirely too valid and real. Jesse, now finished covering... himself, drags both hands over his face and shakes his head. ] I thought... why am I explaining?! It's not gonna happen again. [ Not with this experience teaching him a lesson. ] Just don't tell anyone.
[ You won't, right, buddy? Right?! There's no possibility your boyfriend or anyone else will hear about this, RIGHT? ]
[Cecil is not anyone. Cecil is someone, he is individual, he is different, he is not one of the crowd. He cannot be classified by the descriptor of just anyone.]
I don't think that can be true. Judging by your obvious sexual maturity, and the fact that a sex drive cannot usually be controlled by will alone, I don't think that the statement 'It's not gonna happen again' can be very accurate. A more scientifically accurate statement might have been that it won't happen again where I can see it, but that again might not be true. We cannot see the future, assuming we have a future and assuming we exist right now to talk to each other, so we cannot know what will happen and how many awkward sexually frustrated moments we might interrupt.
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[ But HE WAS WRONG. He was wrong in his judgment, which makes Carlos' point entirely too valid and real. Jesse, now finished covering... himself, drags both hands over his face and shakes his head. ] I thought... why am I explaining?! It's not gonna happen again. [ Not with this experience teaching him a lesson. ] Just don't tell anyone.
[ You won't, right, buddy? Right?! There's no possibility your boyfriend or anyone else will hear about this, RIGHT? ]
This is all your fault
I don't think that can be true. Judging by your obvious sexual maturity, and the fact that a sex drive cannot usually be controlled by will alone, I don't think that the statement 'It's not gonna happen again' can be very accurate. A more scientifically accurate statement might have been that it won't happen again where I can see it, but that again might not be true. We cannot see the future, assuming we have a future and assuming we exist right now to talk to each other, so we cannot know what will happen and how many awkward sexually frustrated moments we might interrupt.