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Jimmy: Anyways, the quote is from John Berger. He wrote "Ways of Seeing". It's a critique of traditional western cultural aesthetics, basically raising questions about hidden ideologies in visual images, which reminds me, Wolfe...I have photos of you at the crime scene.Wolfe: What? That's impossible.Jimmy: Berger says that the relation between what we see and what we know is never quite settled. Wolfe: I don't know what you're talking about.[Jimmy punches Wolfe]Jimmy: You're a smart guy, Wolfe. Think about it. What does that mean?Wolfe: I don't know. Reality or something?Jimmy: Acceptance of reality. [punches him again]Wolfe: Ow! That's basically what I said!Jimmy: I WAS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING MORE SPECIFIC! [punches him again]Wolfe: You should have been clearer!Jimmy: ALRIGHT! THAT'S ON ME! I APOLOGIZE! MY BAD! [punches him again]Wolfe: Then maybe you should stop punching people when you ask them questions!Jimmy: THAT'S GOOD FEEDBACK! MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE THIS! [slams Wolfe's head down on a metal desk]Wolfe: OW!Jimmy: Is that any better?Wolfe: No. No. It's worse! Please punch me. Please!Jimmy: PUNCH YOU? YOU WANT ME TO PUNCH YOU?Wolfe: Yes! Yes! Please!Jimmy: Alright. Here we... [punches him a lot of times][Detective Randal arrives to see how the interrogation's doing]Detective Randal: So it turns out... [sees Jimmy punching the hell out of the suspect] Okay.

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