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A lot of people thought that it was a Japanese restaurant, and maybe it was the name, maybe it was the logo, which was like a Japanese character, but anyway, we had all these requests for Japanese food, which is really not what we did.
Let me show you a slide here which illustrates the
character
of conflicts since 1946 until today.
And from this, we can learn how to change the plot, the outcome and the
character
of our personal stories.
It's a
character
called Spike.
So we've got another
character.
And actually I become a
character
in the book.
But in America's early days, we lived in what historians call a culture of character, where we still, at that point, valued people for their inner selves and their moral rectitude.
Ultimately, you judge the
character
of a society, not by how they treat their rich and the powerful and the privileged, but by how they treat the poor, the condemned, the incarcerated.
And Edgar Rice Burroughs actually put himself as a
character
inside this movie, and as the narrator.
And I learned a key insight to
character.
And the idea is that the
character
has an inner motor, a dominant, unconscious goal that they're striving for, an itch that they can't scratch.
She gave a wonderful example of Michael Corleone, Al Pacino's
character
in "The Godfather," and that probably his spine was to please his father.
Another fundamental thing we learned was about liking your main
character.
AS: So how do you make a selfish
character
likable?
I had this black-and-white
character
printed on it, so that way, when the disc is turned, it completes the couple in all of these different guises.
But also, you know this exists because you put the hero in white, you put the lead
character
in red, you put the villain in all black.
Which means that the mystery of explaining the amount of dark energy we've now measured would take on a wholly different
character.
I am kind of a pop culture nerd, and I think a lot about what makes a strong female character, and, you know, movies and TV shows, these things have influence.
So I think the question of what makes a strong female
character
often goes misinterpreted, and instead we get these two-dimensional superwomen who maybe have one quality that's played up a lot, like a Catwoman type, or she plays her sexuality up a lot, and it's seen as power.
What makes a strong female
character
is a
character
who has weaknesses, who has flaws, who is maybe not immediately likable, but eventually relatable.
So I was trying to figure all that out, and I felt a little confused, and I said so on my blog, and I said that I wanted to start a website for teenage girls that was not this kind of one-dimensional strong
character
empowerment thing because I think one thing that can be very alienating about a misconception of feminism is that girls then think that to be a feminist, they have to live up to being perfectly consistent in your beliefs, never being insecure, never having doubts, having all of the answers.
This is Kim Peek, he was the basis for Dustin Hoffman's
character
in the movie "Rain Man."
He was later, it's said, the basis of the Indiana Jones
character.
So each time I draw my circle of chalk on the pavement and enter as the improvising comic silent
character
I created 45 years ago, I am as happy as when I am in the clouds.
So I might put some limbs on the
character
here.
And there's this quote that the main character, Arnold, tells his mother as they're fighting about who he is and the life that he lives.
You can walk away, you can just watch as this
character
stands there in the blender and looks at you, or you can actually choose to interact with it.
So if you do choose to interact with the piece, and you press the blender button, it actually sends this
character
into this dizzying disarray of dishevelment.
I put my friends in jars, I put this character, this sort of endangered species
character
in a blender.
You are a practitioner of Whig history, a naive optimist, a Pollyanna and, of course, a Pangloss, alluding to the Voltaire
character
who declared, "All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds."
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