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04/19/20 3:55:29 PM
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CyborgSage00x0 posted...
I would buy that most people are "good" instead of "bad", charitable instead of cruel.

My problem is I tend to think almost all humans aside from me are morons or heavily flawed, which leads to them doing thing that are bad/cruel, but due to ignorance instead of malice. The means don't really get points though, since the end is still that a lot of society is an annoying and miserable place because the people that inhabit it are moronic and selfish.

idk, everybody is awful these days. It's enough to make anyone crazy.

ParanoidObsessive posted...


Oddly, that's one of the first things I ever learned about her as a person, and to this day is one of the very few things I actually know about her.

"She was Christine, she was married to Andrew Lloyd Webber, she originated the role of Christine because he basically wrote it with her in mind, they always say they're still really close friends in spite of getting divorced, and... she's a soprano" is about the extent of what I can say about her.

Prior to this, all I knew is that she was the most famous Christine and had a solo career on top of it.... and some of her stuff is actually pretty cool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN5CbmjebPg

ParanoidObsessive posted...
Is the difference between the sub and dub as dramatic as the difference between the sub and dub of Shaolin Soccer?

Given that I haven't watched back-to-back the sub vs the dub of Kung Fu Hustle, I can't necessarily comment to the difference beyond the performances seeming far more comedic in the dub. As for Shaolin Soccer, I've only seen one version and it was a considerable time ago so many of the details are hazy. It's fully possible that I haven't seen the whole thing.

Speaking of differences and music, I also recently watched part of the Chicago edition of The Addams Family musical, which apparently was vastly different from the later Broadway run right down to the opening number ("Clandango" in place of "When You're an Addams"; although "Clandango" is in many ways the cooler song and more appropriate to the musical, I can understand the switch since "When You're an Addams" is more in keeping with the Addams Family theme and therefore resonates more with fans of the franchise whereas "Clandango" was a somewhat bolder direction.)

Unfortunately, they apparently never did a cast recording for that version I guess I'm stuck with the live recording.

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