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alexbukcoubs April 8 2018, 10:46:24 UTC
Let me tell you a story : Once upon a cold February, a film called "Princess Kaguya" was a contender for Best Animated Feature Oscar along with other four run-of-the-mill animated features, and didn't get what it actually deserved. That day, the film's mother, Creativity, mourned for its loss and shouted out loudly : Why isn't my daughter ever appreciated and these pseudo-intellectual, meaningless and spoiled Dreamworks's, Disney's and Disney-alike's children are celebrated upon each of their arrivals? At that exact time of mourning, was an old man passing by the road next to their home, and heard Creativity shouting. He instantly stopped, turned to Creativity's house, hit the doorbell, and, after letting him in, managed to have a talk with her. He tried to comfort her, but she could not still believe that, nowadays, brilliance just can't get through most of the tasteless and ignorant casuals. Upon his leave, though, he stood up with a serious look in his eyes and said : "Some people believe ignorance is a virtue, but I am not one of ( ... )

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