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There's even a nod to "Moby-Dick" shortly before Cypher and Kitai's spaceship crashes to Earth, throwing them together for the usual and less-so life lessons like: "Root yourself in this present moment.
Still others can't go back, and for good reasons (no jobs, broken families, and so forth) … Rather, my advice would be to do your very best to root yourself in the community where you do live, and to do your best to stay there — achieving "stability" in the Benedictine sense.
And whether, as the play's tagline asks, it's possible to root yourself back to your roots.
Then you stop asking the question, and root yourself firmly in the present.
Root yourself.
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Having to re-root yourself and your family and break away from what you've known for years is very painful.
Rooting yourself in unapologetic, self-loving Blackness is a continuous struggle.
Find your roots; find yourself.
So, you find yourself rooting for him despite yourself, because everything that he morally stands for or doesn't stand for is against [your beliefs], and yet, because he's giving you this intimacy and this access, you find yourself rooting for him -- that's where tension with the audience is really exciting.
In order to do that, you'll need to use the code sudo nano to give yourself root access to the device.
Open a terminal (Application → Accessories → Terminal) and make yourself root by typing sudo -s and pressing enter.
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