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November 17, 2006
The Kiwi Conundrum
Watch this video first. The animation is quite good and the story is compelling.
Now ask yourself:
Why is the kiwi bird crying at the end?
Do you admire the kiwi?
How is the kiwi any different from that guy in
The Matrix
who wanted to be re-inserted with his memory wiped?
Was the kiwi's sacrifice worth it?
1 comment:
Salsola
said...
Try running it with sadder music, as suggested by Spungen.
11/18/2006 6:47 PM
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Try running it with sadder music, as suggested by Spungen.
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