Using "mise en scene." Automatic banning?


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Posted by Idiot Savant at blk3-70-248.eastlink.ca on March 18, 2004 at 11:15:59:

Not that I'D ever use that term, I'm just axtin. That phrase has always sounded... somewhat constipated to me. However, there is that caveat in the rules of the forum regarding film students farting lofty musings out of their asses. I don't want to be banned. I'm not a film student, I barely graduated from high school. However, I am a philm phreak and have no life so I'm familiar with the language, so to speak. SO! I'm just wondering about limitations in this respect. Can I use the word "verisimilitude?" I love that word! It works in so many contexts!

"My girlfriend's 'Dear John' letter contained such a sense of verisimilitude, her breakin up with me cause I was emotionally distant, I couldn't open up emotionally for her. I'd buy into that were it not for the fact that my lil webcam confirmed the fact that perhaps she was maybe enjoyin my best friend bustin her up the ass, big time."

AAAAANYWAY! Can I be multi-syllabic without concern about being banned? :)

I promise, I'm not malicious. I don't ridicule, I don't malign, I'm not judgemental, I'm not a troll. On the other hand, I don't feel a need to play to the lowest common denominator. Well... maybe [i]sometimes[/i] :)
However, I may on occasion, spew. I only ask forgiveness on [i]those[/i] occasions. Ummmmmm... like now. Believe me, I can be bitch slapped into line no problem. ::)


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