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Dawson: This has nothing to do with the money, Pacey. It's about us. We haven't been friends for a long time.Pacey Witter: You're right. We haven't.Dawson: Ever since three years ago when you took Joey away from me. Now that really turned my life upside down. But what made it even more worse was during our senior year in high school when you, my best friend in the world, turned his back on me!Pacey Witter: How dare you say that! You don't know anything about me.Dawson: I think I know you a hell of a lot better than you know Pacey, since you've been trying to shed this loser image that everyone has put on you.Pacey Witter: Hey, I'm not the one who lives in a fantasy world and wants to be the new Spielberg of the century. I went out and made a change in my life.Dawson: How? By taking an office job selling stock? Putting on a suit and tie, and slaving away at something that doesn't intrest you?Pacey Witter: Maybe. But at least I was good at my job. I sold many stock. I made lots of money.Dawson: Then why I'm I broke?Pacey Witter: Because that's life! I didn't plan this. I didn't expect this. What more do you want from me, Dawson? You may have lost all your money. I have lost literally everything! I not only lost every cent I made in my life, I also lost my job. I'm about to lose my car, my apartment, and my life that I built for myself!Dawson: That's the thing, Pacey. Since graduation, you turned our friendship into a compeition to see who can suceed in life. You're so obsessed with shedding that loser personality that your own parents stamped on you that you destroy everyone's lives around you. You really are a loser! Everything you do will turn out bad. That's not life. That's YOUR life!

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