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- "content": "1 wrote down in January of 1996, right?\n2 A. Correct.\n3 Q. And your memories today are colored by hindsight; correct?\n4 A. Of course.\n5 Q. And you are colored in your memories of hindsight by what\n6 happened to you in New Mexico, for example?\n7 MS. POMERANTZ: Objection, your Honor.\n8 THE COURT: Overruled.\n9 Q. Right?\n10 A. Does that affect how I perceive what happened to me in New\n11 York?\n12 Q. Yes.\n13 A. Yes, I'm sure it does in some ways.\n14 Q. Right. Because what may not have seemed weird in one\n15 moment, if it happened again with him, may become weirdder,\n16 right?\n17 A. Yes.\n18 Q. In your journal entry, after describing the movie theater\n19 incident, you continue on to talk about mundane teen\n20 activities, right?\n21 A. Right.\n22 Q. And we don't need to talk about your friends' names, but\n23 you started talking about, excuse me, who you were friends with\n24 or --\n25 A. Very high school stuff, yes.",
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