February 23, 2006

Glaring flaws and continuity errors in the movie of life

This one comes from Elisabeth L. Lissy:

Whenever some girl hears something she doesn’t believe, she doesn’t think it’s a lie or a joke, she automatically assumes that god messed up; that is, her suspension of disbelief in reality falters. For example, she’s sitting with friends, one of whom is a poetry writer, and the writer implies that she only just heard of Adrienne Rich, which seems implausible. The girl doesn’t say anything, but she looks heavenward, thinking, “Yeah right, god.”

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