A conversation between friends. They consider if X will be fine. X has always been weird, but sane. He sits on the roof and takes some notes. A man says about X (irony?): "He's right as rain. I mean, his father just died, he's got a drug problem, probably some kind of manic-depressive disorder, and honestly, he wasn't that well screwed together to begin with, but he's an adult...". Does it mean that X has always been weird? Or it's bad with him but it really shouldn't? It has never been worse? Or maybe something else?
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There is a conversation between friends. They talk about X 's situation and if he will be fine or not . X has always been weird, but sane.
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There is a conversation between friends.
They talk about X 's situation and if he will be fine or not .
X has always been weird, but sane.
He sits on the roof and takes some notes.
): "He's right as rain.
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There is a conversation between friends. They talk about X's situation and if he will be fine or not. X has always been weird, but sane. He sits on the roof and takes some notes. A man says about X (irony?): "He's right as rain. I mean, his father just died, he's got a drug problem, probably some kind of manic-depressive disorder, and honestly, he wasn't that well screw