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it is a type of grief to realise too late that you could have been kinder
Anyways, the line “you are coming down with me/hand in unlovable hand” is actually about 12 and Clara.
wow. cant believe they said this
Do you ever think about how the choral accompaniment in The Plagues is supposed to be God?
You could be like, “duh, the lyrics use first person pronouns, of course it’s God”, but that really brushes past how cool it is as an artistic decision.
God only speaks a handful of times in The Prince of Egypt, like, literally off the top of my head maybe 3? 4 times? He speaks as the burning bush and a few isolated times after, and as the choir in The Plagues. But in none of these instances does he speak in his “own” voice.
God, as credited, is voiced by Val Kilmer, the same VA as Moses, and this is who voices him as the burning bush and the other times he talks 1-on-1 with Moses. When God speaks to Moses, he speaks in his voice. Likewise in The Plagues, a song sung as a warning to all of Egypt on behalf of all the Hebrews, God is a full choir of both men and women. Throughout the film God invariably speaks in the voice of the people he is speaking to.
God’s voice is different to different people. What does this mean? Is it a reflection of how the same God can be worshipped so differently and diversely? Is it a creative interpretation of humans being created in God’s image? Is it a representation of the intense and intimate involvement of God in the Old Testament? Is it something about human perception of divinity - the idea that acts of God are not acts of God until humans interpret them as such, that God is made in our image, not us in his?
Anyway it slaps.
Griffin makes a startling realization in front of a live audience.
james acaster has a way of translating genuine anger into comedy. i know a lot of comedians do this but it’s different and more personal than, say, david mitchell or charlie brooker’s style of ‘would you look at the state of the world’. idk i can’t quite put my finger on it, but it’s good.
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today i discovered the john mulaney bot twitter and it surpassed expectations
u could have told me thede were real John Mulaney tweets and i would have believed every word
it 2017 interviews are soooo much funnier than it 2019 interviews, these kids are so stupid and none of them have developed filters yet. interviewers are like “do any of you have weird fears?” and the kids are like “OH JAEDEN HAS A WEIRD ONE, HE HAS A SUPER WEIRD STUPID FEAR THAT HE’S EMBARRASSED ABOUT!” cut to jaeden, absolutely mortified, like “…i just dont like it when there are tarps over swimming pools… if you fell in it’d be like drowning and you couldn’t swim out… it’s actually a very common fear and i wish you wouldnt bring it up so much”
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is this something
okay i know i just posted it fan art with basically the same concept but as it turns out i really love drawing bill hader n james ransone and got briefly obsessed
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nat 20 on deception
White supremacist trying to form a straight-pride parade accidentally lets truth slip at city council meeting
This is like something straight out of Parks and Rec
The Opposite of The 5 Stages Of Grief