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Now PlayingAre Americans holding themselves back due to fear of language? Can we as writers change this by not being so terse in dialogue?
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The dialogue in most fictions is unreal - and that's ok if you call it something other than drama.
The dialogue, clipped, ultra intellectual is ok if that turns you on but it masks truth or reality (non Buddhist reality that is.)
Most anyone can as the chimp can sit and sit and cut and paste as the adman can till you have manufactured a line that is just smart assed hypertense neurosis.
Addendum: NURSE JACKIE is indeed the explosive weapon that relies on the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy.
Addendum the second: DAMAGES violently strikes the buttocks.