- II: When you're 10 years old sticking something in your veins, snorting something up your nose seems like the worst thing in the world, you know, your parents have told you not to because you might die.
- II: Things killing each other. Things fucking each other. All day long. It gets hot, it gets cold, it's just the same. I didn't escape anywhere. Sometimes you can't... you feel like you can't breathe sometimes free as a bird.
- Narrator: What do you remember? What do you really remember? That is the question. And if we would allow our brain to do just that then we might just get away with living the perfect future!
- III: I live here. Sometimes. No. I've never thought about committing suicide or anything like that. I've only taken drugs twice or three times in my life. Yes, I have sex. If I can I have sex with someone. Yes. Yes. I have. Oh, London is full of crap. You come home, blow your nose, it's... If I can't sleep and I'm bored I will try to have sex. I do masturbate sometimes.
- III: Sometimes I wish he was in the fucking driving seat up here because, sometimes, I don't know what I'm doing and I feel that he does. More than me. I don't know; I don't really see him as a guardian angel. More some mother-fucker that has access to my head and sometimes chooses to work the controls
- Narrator: Ordinary madness tends to fascinate our society because we both fear it and chase it desperately. Some fight the damn scoundrel and some can't have enough of it. Madness is letting our brain believe that anything could happen. Anything will happen if one allows it. It's only the madness, which is a figment of imagination. The impossible happens. It has not been imagined. Imagination is truer than reality. It is our present tense.
- IV: I want happiness, a successful career and love. Well, I've changed. If it's the right person, I'm into sex. All I know is, is, things did not end well. Well, when someone dies it's not going to end well. I don't know what she was doing with him or what he was doing with someone else. But, from experience, Jane is not someone you want to fuck with in that way.
- III: Where are you? I know where I'm. I don't remember. I had an accident I fell into a coma. What is that noise? I don't remember I don't remember I don't remember I don't remember I don't remember I don't remember... Have we finished now? I don't remember. What question is that? Of course, I have a mother! Pause What's the point? I have a father! I don't remember. I don't remember. Can we stop now? Can we stop now?
- Narrator: The only way anyone can depart from his living condition to a different time and universe is by cleaning the mind and the soul, a process that can only be obtained by living in the dark.
- Narrator: Unfortunately, the solar system has been found to be more complicated than this would suggest: there are several moons larger than Pluto and two larger than Mercury; there are many small moons that are probably started out as asteroids and were only later captured by a planet; Comets sometimes fizzle out and become indistinguishable from asteroids; Celestial bodies can become quickly irrational, illogical and finally explode. When they do, we can then witness the birth of a black hole. All the black holes merge with one another and they first intoxicate the rest of the universe then eat up every other celestial body in existence. One would then understand the chief importance of keeping each body under tight control.
- Narrator: Living in the dark is the most fascinating experience: -In the dark eating and drinking is slowed down and the whole digestion process works better. -In the dark we live longer -In the dark we can control our breathing better -In the dark sex is orgasmic -In the dark anything can be cured -In the dark when the mind is finally free it can travel to a different time and universe