This is definitely one of my favorites among the Esperanto videos on YouTube. It's a science fiction story, and what make it memorable isn't even the sci-fi stuff itself, but the events of the story.
At first it's completely normal, two characters taking to each other, but then, unexpectedly, out of nowhere, one random thing after another starts happening, you're bombarded with surprises that undoubtedly will make you stare, and even laugh.
The title of the video says it all: Plot Twists. It sums up the whole story.
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This is a translation from a Nur Knabo's post; I just translated because his words described so well what I felt watching the video. It's also a great way to learn Esperanto by the way.
Oii 馃グ estou extremamente envergonhada de t谩 postando um mini vlog pra vcs haha mas eu gostei de gravar e edit谩-lo, e quero compartilhar com vcs :) espero que gostem!! 馃馃徏
Se gostou curta e compartilhe :)
Para voc锚 apoiar meus conte煤dos aqui t谩 o link do meu Ko-fi. Agrade莽o qualquer apoio! 馃グ
The dialogue in the movie Glass between Dr Staple and her patients Elijah, Kevin and David is uncomfortable, uneasy. That shows how a false narrative, either intentionally created to mislead or not, can convince even those who know the truth having experienced it themselves. We know the truth in the movie, we literally saw what happened, but even we get susceptible to believe when Dr Staple starts showing the "proofs", even we can sway to the thought all that is mental illness.
The characters aren't real, but portray very well what could perfectly happen in real life: it's planted doubt in one's mind, a doubt about the most evident truth. From doubt, the route, with insistance of the false narrative, goes to the complete acceptance of this narrative.
It seems to me a lie can spread faster than the truth, at the same time being able to erase it. And that's dreadful.
What an amazing place, my eyes even widened when I saw the photo
A colonnade - rescued from a mansion in L.A.鈥檚 new-demolished Bunker Hill district and decorated with colorful cushions, rugs, and a chandelier of antlers from the deer at San Simeon - runs the length of the Horned Toad pavilion.