Mel Gibson
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And that's important because juxtaposition is everything with this story and what it means in a bigger picture.
So it's hard to explain, but it's quite involved.
So it's hard to explain, but it's quite involved.
So it's hard to explain, but it's quite involved.
Yeah. And I don't know that you can do it in a foreign language because the concepts are too difficult now. So that you may have to resort to the vernacular so that that at least is clear. Is that up for debate right now with you? Yeah, it is. I'm thinking like, eh.
Yeah. And I don't know that you can do it in a foreign language because the concepts are too difficult now. So that you may have to resort to the vernacular so that that at least is clear. Is that up for debate right now with you? Yeah, it is. I'm thinking like, eh.
Yeah. And I don't know that you can do it in a foreign language because the concepts are too difficult now. So that you may have to resort to the vernacular so that that at least is clear. Is that up for debate right now with you? Yeah, it is. I'm thinking like, eh.
But look, have you seen these apps now where they have this AI stuff where the guy's talking German and then he switches to French and Spanish and then Chinese? Yeah. Have you seen that? Yeah. And his mouth moves. It's the same voice. I mean, it's crazy what they do.
But look, have you seen these apps now where they have this AI stuff where the guy's talking German and then he switches to French and Spanish and then Chinese? Yeah. Have you seen that? Yeah. And his mouth moves. It's the same voice. I mean, it's crazy what they do.
But look, have you seen these apps now where they have this AI stuff where the guy's talking German and then he switches to French and Spanish and then Chinese? Yeah. Have you seen that? Yeah. And his mouth moves. It's the same voice. I mean, it's crazy what they do.
Maybe, yeah. Aramaic is really the kick, isn't it? But, you know, I think I've written it in English, but I wrote the last one in English too and translated it. And then the people had to learn to speak it because I think there's only about 400 people that actually speak Aramaic still. Wow. And apparently they understood it. So I was happy about that. Wow. So that was good. Yeah. 400,000 people.
Maybe, yeah. Aramaic is really the kick, isn't it? But, you know, I think I've written it in English, but I wrote the last one in English too and translated it. And then the people had to learn to speak it because I think there's only about 400 people that actually speak Aramaic still. Wow. And apparently they understood it. So I was happy about that. Wow. So that was good. Yeah. 400,000 people.
Maybe, yeah. Aramaic is really the kick, isn't it? But, you know, I think I've written it in English, but I wrote the last one in English too and translated it. And then the people had to learn to speak it because I think there's only about 400 people that actually speak Aramaic still. Wow. And apparently they understood it. So I was happy about that. Wow. So that was good. Yeah. 400,000 people.
I've like preserved those 400 people. Yeah. Not many people speak in Latin still, but, but that's quite well known.
I've like preserved those 400 people. Yeah. Not many people speak in Latin still, but, but that's quite well known.
I've like preserved those 400 people. Yeah. Not many people speak in Latin still, but, but that's quite well known.
I'm blown away by where you got to with this, which is like โ Didn't you start off just smoking a spliff on a couch with a guy?