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Why does Trump find it so difficult to accept defeat in the US election?
There is abundant evidence of fraud that likely has a decisive effect on the result of the election. There is therefore abundant grounds for the legal challenges underway, and it would be inconsistent and improper to concede before all litigation is completed. The eagerness of Democrats to facilitatRead more
There is abundant evidence of fraud that likely has a decisive effect on the result of the election. There is therefore abundant grounds for the legal challenges underway, and it would be inconsistent and improper to concede before all litigation is completed. The eagerness of Democrats to facilitate and ignore and cover up fraud tells us a lot about their moral low-ground.
See lessBiden should not be regarded as “president-elect” until all the states have officially certified their electors. And he is not officially the president-elect until congress accepts the report from the electoral college. Trump remains the one and only president until noon on Jan 20, 2021. Until then, transition activities should not interfere with or undermine his exercise of the office.
How do child-actors cope with horrific scenes? Do the directors usually try and avoid exposing the very young actors to the violence of such scenes by clever dubbing and editing?
Movies are pictures taken with a camera. Children are usually not exposed to horrific scenes. They are exposed to things that will give the director the end result he needs and everything is spliced together to look horrific to the audience. For example in Close Encounters of the Third Kind the deliRead more
Movies are pictures taken with a camera. Children are usually not exposed to horrific scenes. They are exposed to things that will give the director the end result he needs and everything is spliced together to look horrific to the audience. For example in Close Encounters of the Third Kind the delighted look on the face of the child when he sees the alien ship land was actually provoked by an actor dressed as the Easter Bunny. Movies are not filmed plays. A director films a lot of different pictures and edits them together to tell a story. Actors in a movie do not necessarily know the story nor is it usually shot sequentially. If you want any actor to be upset, indignant, furious, lustful, sad etc you give your actors stimulus to behave the way you want and you film it. Often this stimulus has nothing to do with the story of the movie.
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