When I first met him, he had a recurrent nightmare that Henry Kissinger was chasing him with a knife, and I said it was really his father, and he said it was really Henry Kissinger, and I said it was his father and he said it was Henry Kissinger, and this went on for months until he started going to the Central American shrinkette, who said Henry Kissinger was really his younger sister.
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The quote illustrates a humorous and convoluted discussion between two individuals regarding a recurring nightmare. One person believes that the nightmare, where Henry Kissinger is pursuing him with a knife, symbolizes his father. However, the other insists that it is indeed representative of Kissinger. This banter continues for months, highlighting the persistence of their differing interpretations of the dream.

Eventually, the individual begins therapy with a Central American psychologist, who intriguingly suggests that the figure of Henry Kissinger actually represents his younger sister. This twist adds a layer of complexity and absurdity to the dream analysis, reflecting the often bizarre nature of personal fears and familial relationships.

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