Aphex_Twin
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Take away the subtitles and my English is ********. However, watching "Bodyguard" on Moldovan TV dubbed in Romanian over an original Russian dub kept me laughing for a full hour. 

test_specimen said:Children who haven't learnt to read yet should be occupied with other things than watching television all day. Their parents should at least suffer horribly, probably also die a horrible death for giving them away to the tv-babysitter.
The Last Conformist said:Children who watch TV all day aren't the only sort who might want to watch a foreign movie now and then. Or are you saying that young children should not watch movies at all?
Im working on it! But I must be going through an identity crisis because I cant settle on an avatar OR a sigThe Last Conformist said:@DP: We demand that you immediately reinstate a sigline!
Aphex_Twin said:Take away the subtitles and my English is ********. However, watching "Bodyguard" on Moldovan TV dubbed in Romanian over an original Russian dub kept me laughing for a full hour.![]()
(lights inscense) The Ouroboros is a symbol for the All which is One, Grasshopper. It represents my inner Yin and Yangness, my desire to maintain a balance in all things and to renew myself continuously. (smacks the giant gong with a mallet)The Last Conformist said:I'm just trying to figure out why the heck your status is "Ouroboros".
You say? My speculation was running more along the lines of DP saying to himself, "er, lemme see, what would be an appropriately obscure literary reference to make clear how cultured I am to the half-educated masses? One'd that's obscure enough to people feel I'm uppercrust to know it, but not obscure enough they, half-educated as they are, don't know it?".Dumb pothead said:(lights inscense) The Ouroboros is a symbol for the All which is One, Grasshopper. It represents my inner Yin and Yangness, my desire to maintain a balance in all things and to renew myself continuously. (smacks the giant gong with a mallet)
I find your cynicism shocking, completely uncalled for...and strangely accurate! No but actually, I was hoping that maybe the occasional dummy would be dying of curiosity and look it up online, and get accidentally educatedThe Last Conformist said:You say? My speculation was running more along the lines of DP saying to himself, "er, lemme see, what would be an appropriately obscure literary reference to make clear how cultured I am to the half-educated masses? One'd that's obscure enough to people feel I'm uppercrust to know it, but not obscure enough they, half-educated as they are, don't know it?".![]()
Trying to keep up with subtitles just gives me a headache.For the record, I refuse to believe reading subtitles makes one sharper.
Dumb pothead said:Trying to keep up with subtitles just gives me a headache.
Personally, I've long wished they'd go faster. I continuously get ahead in the dialogue, and end up reading most of it twice.Tomoyo said:For all you people that don't like subtitles because they go too fast, it is a good way to improve your reading speed, as well as to expand your field of vision.