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The Baby Language app teaches you the ability to distinguish different types of baby cries yourself. It comes with a support tool to help you in the first period when learning to distinguish baby cries. It points you in the right direction by real-time distinguishing baby cries and translating them into understandable language.
The Baby Language app shows you many different ways on how to handle each specific cry. It provides you with lots of information and illustrations on how to prevent or reduce all different kind of cries.
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Then, a post-credits scene: Creed, alone in the annex, selling the Internet Archive upload as a bootleg DVD to a man in a trench coat. “Five dollars,” Creed says. “Or trade me a ham sandwich. I’m not picky.”
The camera holds on an empty reception desk. Fade to black. Silence.
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But the crown jewel was the —never aired. Titled ”Goodbye, Michael – Alternate (emotional wreck version).”
Then, a post-credits scene: Creed, alone in the annex, selling the Internet Archive upload as a bootleg DVD to a man in a trench coat. “Five dollars,” Creed says. “Or trade me a ham sandwich. I’m not picky.”
The camera holds on an empty reception desk. Fade to black. Silence.
“It gets weirder.”
There was the : a B-roll sequence of Andy trying to impress Michael by learning the banjo, only to accidentally set a small fire in the break room. Kevin stares into the flames and says, matter-of-factly, “I’ve seen this before. It’s how my third marriage ended.”
And in a way, that was the most Dunder Mifflin thing of all: not the sales, not the quotas, but the fact that somewhere on a nonprofit digital library, Michael Scott’s most vulnerable moment would outlive them all—cataloged next to 78 rpm records and Grateful Dead bootlegs, available for download, forever.