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How to tell when a relationship is over…

… in ninety seconds

Very droll.  There is a (much) longer version of this video – but is longer better?  Or is brevity the soul of wit?  It seems to me that the short version demonstrates the value of cutting out everything that isn’t the best.  This film was cut to 90 seconds to fit a brief.

Sometimes an external requirement, forcing us to edit our precious material, helps us communicate better.  So why not be your own requirement to cut and bin?


How not to break up with someone

Not so funny, but definitely to the point .  From The school of life [3:20]


Compiled by Jeremy Marchant . last updated 13 april 2015 . image:  Free images

 

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