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The bilateral kindred in contemporary suburban America
on October 13th, 2008
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Benni
: make that three
Rick
: I just want to say that I just took an ambien so this might fall apart, but I’ll give it a try. I think bringing in...
Rick
: Well, like all Zen student, one needs a master. I think maybe part of this whole dialogue is based on the fact that the...
MTBradley
: The salience of “framing” is obvious to sociologists, linguists, political scientists and others today,...
Kerim
: Thanks. I’m glad at least 2 people enjoyed it!
MTBradley
: When this conversation got revived it occurred to me that another film in the running—Inglourious...
Rick
: “Also, the WASP cultural obsessions with authenticity, immediacy, unmediated communication of subjectivity etc. in...
Rex
: There’s no such thing as conversation without a frame. The point is not to create an interview without a frame, but...
Johannes Wilm
: Rick, you’re right, that probably has a lot to do with it. What they are doing is maybe not necessarily...
Rick
: @ Johannes: I think this also can help a little when you know they are probably lying to you. People often have at least...
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