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...entire lower half of the window was broken, and there were shards of glass everywhere,” he said. “It was really weird??there were pools of blood on the stairs and a pool of blood in the elevator...
...sadomasochism as a personal choice and means to self-affirmation, but “Fur” makes the duo seem obsessed with weirdness—less as a statement of self-identity than as something that is valuable for its own sake. But “weird for weird??s sake” has the side-effect of demonizing the average for the sin of simply being normal while neglecting just how strange, and beautiful, everyday life can often be. Bottom Line: Don’t let the film’s pretensions fool...
...fervently attacks the claim that morality is rooted in religious scripture: “To be fair, much of the Bible is not systematically evil but just plain weird??the legend of the animals going into the ark two by two is charming, but the moral of the story of Noah is appalling. God took a dim view of humans, so he (with the exception of one family) drowned the lot of them including children?...
...last show will air May 19. Before appearing on the show in September, Vaz took a written test. Vaz, who concentrated in computer science at Harvard, said that the questions related to science were either easy and intended for a general audience or too “weird?? for him to know. “They asked what the largest rodent in the world was,” he said, admitting that he had not known that the correct answer is a capybara. Vaz said that his youth might have been one factor that made him appealing...
...Swings,” the central vignette, moves more slowly, but delivers a message as powerful as the other plays. It examines a somewhat dopey high school couple and their relationship to Michael (Samantha G.M. Barnard ’09), a “really weird?? girl who doesn’t live by their rules. The love triangle set up between the three is quickly dismantled, but the supposedly normal couple evolves into an agent of unusual cruelty in yet another ironic twist...