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question:From where is this script: I was trying to be modest. I left busy, Michael. Yours. Is it really painful? You're very welcome to try it, Alfred. Happy watching.
answer:This script appears to come from the television show "The Office" (US version) and the dialogue is from the episode titled "Secret Santa" which is the thirteenth episode of the sixth season. The characters Michael Scott and Andy Bernard exchange a sarcastic conversation when Michael is unhappy about not being Santa during the office Christmas party. However, I cannot verify the exactness of the lines without additional context. If these lines are not a direct match, it's possible that they may be from another show or film, or a paraphrasing of an interaction. If you have more details or context, it may be possible to pinpoint the source more accurately.
question:Give me a sample where someone says "this beat goes hard" or something along those lines, like "this beat is fire" or anything that gets the point across. Ideally, this comes from a meme (like a Vine) or a TV show or something. Anything from pop culture would do
answer:Sure! Here's an example from a popular TV show: In an episode of the hit sitcom "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," Jake Peralta, one of the main characters, is shown dancing to a catchy beat. His colleague, Terry Jeffords, walks in and sees him and says: Terry: "Jake, what are you doing?" Jake: *dancing* "Just feeling this beat, Terry. It goes hard!" Terry: *laughs* "You're right, detective. This beat is fire!" This exchange highlights the use of the phrases "goes hard" and "is fire" to describe a catchy and intense beat that Jake is enjoying. It's a lighthearted moment that showcases the characters' enthusiasm for the music and adds a pop culture reference within the show.
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