But it will, one day. [Another, more emphatic, tap.] There's nothing more human than putting on two different socks, or driving off with your tea still on the roof, or calling your date the wrong name. That's what makes it life! You can get home at night and go, "Oh, today was a day - things happened." And you watch bad telly, and go to sleep, and wake up - that's being human. It's not about how many legs you've got. It's about your experiences.
[Her drunken oration comes to a pause, and she seems to come into focus on Sarah's face, realizing at last who she's boring with her speech. There's a little bit of sadness in her eyes - she'd forgotten for a moment that she wasn't with Cosima.]
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[Her drunken oration comes to a pause, and she seems to come into focus on Sarah's face, realizing at last who she's boring with her speech. There's a little bit of sadness in her eyes - she'd forgotten for a moment that she wasn't with Cosima.]