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writeawordatatime
December 19, 2017
Is it possible to get transcripts of your videos up on your site as well, BR?
This is more work at your end , but if you have assistants or someone who could do it…it’d be great.
Its just.. reading comes well, its quieter, much more effective than listening to a video which gets too…noisy and distracting?…if I may.
Hence this question, request. It’ll be nice if texts come along as well with all your talks.
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Purple Sky
December 19, 2017
Goddess Durga is portrayed with a sword and a trishulam, which were the weapons of yore. Currently any child will know of an AK47 as a terrible weapon and an aruvaal is something for breaking coconuts. What is wrong with reinterpreting our God’s and Godesses based on the current realities. Why is creative licence always taking an unnecessary beating with every art work produced?
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Purple Sky
December 19, 2017
I am one of the people who get pissed of when someone tells me -“don’t shake your leg”, bit now I understand why I am told… Sir, it is so distracting… 😁
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meera
December 20, 2017
Yes please do not shake the leg… it is completely distracting… also like this q&a forum. A different way to approach a film but why only answer? Is it not possible to show a visual or pic in the background pertaining to the question… that might take away all that focus … 😬
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Vivek narain
December 20, 2017
One needs a lifetime of conviction to call metaphor a metaphor and not simile. Calling spade a spade is height of snobbery but differentiating metaphor from simile is courage of conviction.
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