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...even if we can't prove it, we can usually "tell", and quite easily. Just like parents, pastors and policemen, physicians get pretty good at detecting lies. What's not so easy is then letting your patient know that you think he is lying. Not only is he paying you to be his advocate, but being caught in a lie is still embarrassing for most people. And remember, if they're looking for money in the first place, they can sue you too. It tests your integrity. it's often easier, often safer to "go along with...
...kind of jumped out immediately as something that was completely crazy. As a documentary filmmaker that meant it would make a great story. THC: Several scenes in the documentary played like comedy. Is the premise of your film inherently comedic? LM: The film doesn’t tell you what to think. People aren’t entirely sure whether the film is mocking the project or taking it seriously—which is intentional. I don’t want to tell people what to think. There’s a huge range of responses as to what people...
...video communicated similar ambiguities without the overwrought confusion. Although the song will undoubtedly hit these shores hard, it’s tough to imagine the video being a similar sensation. There are only so many times I could watch it, without going slightly crazy. Take a look. And tell me what you see. Everything you see. —Scoop A. Wasserstein
...vocally aggressive as her previous work. While one would hope that her virtuosity was traded in for at least something redeeming, there’s no sign of it on this track: “Say Somethin” and its accompanying music video don’t tell us anything we haven’t heard before. The beat is lackluster and monotonous, Carey’s vocals sound contrived, and even Snoop Dogg’s brief appearance, apathetically commanding the listener to “get buck wild,” is disappointing. Although it can partly...
...find you on a Saturday night: Dancing....anywhere. First thing you notice about a guy: His forearms. Freshman boys or senior men?: Freshmen men. Your best pick-up line: I’m not that smooth. (It works every time.) Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I’m naturally blonde. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: I’m naturally blonde. Favorite childhood toy: Candyland. Sexiest physical trait: My sex-phone-operator-esque voice. Favorite part about Harvard: Alexa, Lizzie, Alexandra, Tina, Sylvia, Steph, Livia, Whitney, Allie, Lucy?...