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@flyfish is right. Beverly Hills is the exact opposite where the houses are grand and opulent on the outside but drab and underwhelming on the inside. If you look closely at the picture it seems obvious that the Bombay house was designed for the inhabitants. Not for outsiders to gawk at it with glowing admiration.
Which begs for some interior shots.
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Ted, seems you totally missed the point. I am not a hypocrite. I was not saying you COULDN'T comment on someone else. I was replying to your erroneous interpretation that what I said - that you had a small coal-of-a-heart - was because you didn't like the video.
And that is NOT what I said.
I tried to explain that my comment was based not on your likes or dislikes but on your comment which clearly said that people who liked the video have problems. THAT was heartless.
I hope this makes it clear now.
Just in case -
You said 1. You didn't like the video and 2. Everyone who cried has issues.
I said you were heartless.
You ASSUMED I meant you were heartless because you weren't moved.
I explained you were heartless because you said people who cried have issues.
I NEVER condemned what you said. I never said you couldn't say it.
I just said your heart must be a tiny speck of coal because you can't begin to empathize with people who DID like it.
No hypocrisy there.
I also never claimed to be taking a higher moral ground.
I really don't know where you get all of this other stuff from - why you feel the need to go on the war path. I assume it must be a kind of knee-jerk reaction because of some deep-set bitterness.
Maybe some of those Korean videos will help calm you down, Ted.
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It's not about you being heartless because you were not moved. It's about you being so heartless with people who were moved. You said -

Seriously, if this made you actually cry, you may have some issues.

It's one thing to say you don't like it. It's another to say those who do, those who were moved by it, "have some issues".
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The comments posted are very interesting.
I feel both a warmth knowing that teenagers from opposing teams allowed a young man with down's score a touchdown. I also agree that it comes dangerously close to being patronizing.
I do think having it as a news item IS wrong. Let this be a private moment for Ike to remember. Not something to display to the world. I bet all Ike would like is to be "like any normal guy his age" and this does exactly the opposite. It is one step short of being a carnival side-show.
"Step right up. See the down's boy score a touchdown. Step right up."
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Is it just me or was he stylistically influenced by the live-action "The Little Prince" film.
The desert scenes are practically the same, for one. Down to the the pan wipe transitions.
Just curious if I am alone on this one.
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@Edward actually articles like this do the opposite. Hardly anyone is commenting about Haiti. So often when celebs get involved the actual reason is totally forgotten.
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@ted are you suggesting because it is a non-story it isn't artistic or are you making two totally different points. If you are then the answer to your question is, it is artistic because its creator intended it to be so. We are decades beyond the Dadaist movement. We should all be painfully aware that "to be artistic" has no boundaries. No one can say "that is not art" if someone else believes the contrary.
So, ted, although a total non-story it is art because it is art.
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Jim Bob, no need to call Michelle a Nazi.
Unnecessary and also inaccurate. The Nazi's never fought the "fear of truth" with fear-mongering. They distorted the truth / told lies / made stuff up / motivated hate and aggression with fear-mongering.
So if you cannot control your need to label Michelle a Nazi, then at least be accurate with you hyperbole.
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