Subtlety is the best thing in the world. Subtlety is better than money, better than nanotechnology and better than the refinement of reasoning. I’ve lost count of the countless times I’ve been approached by people who do not know how to use subtlety and I count my lucky stars because I like counting. There are countless examples of subtlety but perhaps the one I count as my favorite can be seen in my favourite film in all the worlds “Back to the Future” but blink and you’ll miss it and with it a true moment of subtle genius that will never be equaled unless it is:
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Subtle, but effective!
That’s the type of effective that can only be applauded.
I love these editing errors. So fun to find! LOL They sort of wake up the brain!
Is that a real editing mistake or someone just put that in? Now, you confused me and it takes so little to do that these days.
I hope it was a real editing error in the film, and not just someone using Photoshop. That would be a disappointment.
I think it’s one of those things where you hope the film maker done it because it’s really funny and deserves to be part of the film.
Welcome to the confusion club. Now imagine always been like that!
I think I’ll need something stronger than that to wake up my brain!