Lex
13-11-2015, 12:51 AM
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One of my favourite films of all time is The Incredibles - and I am equally as excited to watch the sequel, good lord. But that being said, The Incredibles, like most films by both Disney and Pixar tend to have some rather somber or heart-wrenching underlying messages. In particular, one of my favourite quotes of the film comes from the villain in the film, Syndrome, who says:
...and if everyone's super... no one is.
Mega feels. But it's a question that might invoke a few mixed feelings. I've not done a competition like this, so I'm hoping it will go down well, but basically, for this competition, I'd like you to answer this question and justify why you feel that way:
"If everyone is special, then no one is."
Is it as simple as yes or no? What's your take on it? Does it depend on what constitutes as 'special'? Let me know with your entry below...
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Prize: 10 Credits and 15 Rep
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One of my favourite films of all time is The Incredibles - and I am equally as excited to watch the sequel, good lord. But that being said, The Incredibles, like most films by both Disney and Pixar tend to have some rather somber or heart-wrenching underlying messages. In particular, one of my favourite quotes of the film comes from the villain in the film, Syndrome, who says:
...and if everyone's super... no one is.
Mega feels. But it's a question that might invoke a few mixed feelings. I've not done a competition like this, so I'm hoping it will go down well, but basically, for this competition, I'd like you to answer this question and justify why you feel that way:
"If everyone is special, then no one is."
Is it as simple as yes or no? What's your take on it? Does it depend on what constitutes as 'special'? Let me know with your entry below...
http://i.imgur.com/0uKBDF2.gif
Prize: 10 Credits and 15 Rep