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who can tell the biggest joke
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you: candle in the wind, elton john
me, an intellectual: 5000 candles in the wind, andy dwyer
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There’s no way people actually listen to Taylor Swift
she sits in my fridge and let’s out a bloodcurdling shriek everytime I open the door I try to cover my ears but I still hear her
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“As I researched sleep, I found that we sleep in intervals. The REM intervals loop several times a night. Each loop is about 90 minutes long. It is the same running time as an average feature film. So maybe the running time of films fulfills our subconscious needs? Therefore, entering a movie theatre is not unlike entering a dream. Films hypnotise us and take us to new worlds. Sleeping and films are like twin realities.”
— Apichatpong Weerasethakul, from a behind-the-scenes featurette on Cemetery of Splendour (2015)
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