Main Takeaway: A man comes back home to share some good news with his family, but he faces resistance from his abrasive older brother. A lunch chat turns tense when one of the diners confronts the other about his annoying and awkward conversation habits.
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A man comes back home to share some good news with his family, but he faces resistance from his abrasive older brother. A lunch chat turns tense when one of the diners confronts the other about his annoying and awkward conversation habits. A casual lunch chat becomes tense when a man calls out his friend's annoying and awkward conversation habits.
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- A man comes back home to share some good news with his family, but he faces resistance from his abrasive older brother.
- A lunch chat turns tense when one of the diners confronts the other about his annoying and awkward conversation habits.
- A casual lunch chat becomes tense when a man calls out his friend's annoying and awkward conversation habits.
- When two guys take a road trip, one friend's weird and disturbing audio diary comes up on the music playlist.
- An HBO documentary dives deep into the deplorable conditions at Vincent Clortho Public School for Wizards.
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