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Marilyn Armstrong — Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth


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The Porcelain Unicorn – A Miniature Movie

The back story (thanks to Sharla  at catnipoflife). Usually I reblog such posts, but posts with embedded video don’t reblog or scoop properly.

British film director Sir Ridley Scott created an international film making contest titled “Tell It Your Way.” More than 600 aspiring directors entered.

The requirements were that the  film could be a maximum 3 minutes long, contain no more than six lines of dialogue or narrative, and present a compelling story. The winner was  “Porcelain Unicorn” from American director Keegan Wilcox. It  presents a lyrical, touching story of an act of conscience and kindness of a boy  to a girl in a time a great peril … and their reunion many years later.

To me, it’s the story of how a single act of conscience can change the course of lives.

This is that film:

If that doesn’t touch your heart, I don’t know what will.

The man who saw the future …

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WARNING: ALBERT EINSTEIN MAY NOT REALLY HAVE SAID THIS.  THIS IS HUMOR. PLEASE LAUGH.

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Albert Einstein was a very smart guy. But could he see the future? It would seem he could. He said: “I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.”

 

 Appreciating art 

Chatting in a coffee shop

Conversation in the coffee shop

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 A day at the beach

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 Cheering for the team

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On a date

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 Sightseeing 

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Albert Einstein was a very smart man and obviously could see the future.

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