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An entry in his diary reads:
October 5 1949. Latimer and I independently thought that the Russians could be working hard on the Super and might get there ahead of us. The only thing to do seems to get there first – but hope that it will turn out to be impossible.
"Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists" - Robert Jungk, translated by James Cleugh
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Duos/Trios 23/24
Here's a small collection of Duos/Trios sorted by dance studio!
4PM Dance:
Mila Madriles, Kennadie Wright - Hey Mickey
Avi's Dance Project:
Aubree Ginter, Coraline McClintock - Only Hope
Terryn Jackson, Sydney Williams - Let Me Think
Christine He, Nicole He - Home
Mariah Merrigan, Kaydence Thomas - Secret Symphony
Aubrey Avila, Alyssa Garay - Islands
Molly Croll, Ella Siders - Stand By Me
Evianna Granado, Ana Roman - We'll Be Fine
Alexa Estep, Caylin Garcia - Song For You
Bobbie's School of Performing Arts:
?? - Not A Mountain
?? - Don't Give Me Up
?? - Life's What You Make It
?? - LiourI
?? - Only Ever Loved Your Ghost
?? - I'm Through
Canadian Dance Company:
Ellianna Buck, Olivia Colozza, Delia Wu - Freeway
Emma Lee, Emma Phillippe, Stella Savage - On Broadway
Olivia Colozza, Filip Lipiec - Hard To Handle
Alexandra de Groot, Kadence Wright, Clara Zhao - Snowing
Callista Crowe, Damian Shillis - Every Little Thing
Jessica Battley, Kadence Wright - Swing Phenomenon
Jessie Alfaro Kazula, Sabrina Digings - Feet Don't Fail Me Now
Ryan Blackburn, Callista Crowe - Anything You Can Do
Damian Shillis, Sophia Van Haastrecht - Last Night
Cydnee Abbott, Chloe Greenfield, Sadie Wen - Mind-Link
David Blackburn, Arianna Frano - Moves Like Jagger
Therese Marie Adap, Sadie Wen, Avery Yoo - Aaab
Therese Marie Adap, Oliwia Lipiec, Avery Yoo- Contra
Aliyah Demone, Irene Rose Santos, Analia Theofilopoulos - Glitch
Ella Boughner, Lauren Gibbon, Anna Volkova - Drive
Lauren Gibbon, Olivia Granic, Gabriella Seixeiro- TBA
Lauren Gibbon, Brandon Yoo- Die Trying
Olivia Granic, Gabriella Seixeiro - On The Jazz Four
Center Stage Performing Arts Studio:
Addalyn Daley, Coco Gonzales, Ivy McEwan - Run The World
Kate Baker, Violet Schwarz, Anistyn Larsen - The Grudge (Shannon Mather)
Kylie Lawrence, Elliana Wilson - Say A Little Prayer
Tessa Ohran, Rory Frye, Hadlee Heriford - We Could Stay (Noelle Marsh)
?? - Evening Ceremony
?? - Inside
Club Dance Studio:
Ellary Day Szyndlar, Sylvie Win Szyndlar - Dreamscapes (Jenn Peterson)
Ellary Day Szyndlar, Sylvie Win Szyndlar - La Rapture (Brady Farrar)
Danceology:
Amelia Principe, Annalisa Francis, Mackenzie Hammer - Diamonds
?? - Big Love
?? - Party Girls
Penny Harris, Brody Schaffer - My Girl
?? - Nana's Flowers
Aspen Bloem, Annelise Hseih, Ryee Kameya - Funk Soul Brother
?? - Tres Chicas
?? - Tick Tick Boom
?? - Rhythm X 2
Dance Deluxe:
Haven Bryan, Adriana Houlihan, Adaline Louderback - You're Invited
Allie Aston, Livian Bailey, Lily Conaway - Hollywood
Jake Roberts, Stella Roberts - We Go Together
Emerson Mullan, Avery Stephens, Adelina Quintanilla - Hocus Pocus
Brighton Taylor, Briele Bailey, Remi Skidmore - Big Finish
Kamdyn Arnold, Haylie Birchman, Aracely Lee - Snap
Eva Gonzalez, Remi Skidmore - Snowing
Gage Davis, Vanessa Soto - Somebody
Gage Davis, Vanessa Soto - Falling Slowly
Dance Enthusiasm:
Liesl Dowdy, Margot Phelps - Shake Your Groove Thing
Kayleigh Stoler, Violet Werner - Sign Of The Times
Julia Visan, Olivia Visan - Optical Prism
Shelby Ellis, Kayleigh Stoler - Made For You
Olivia Visan, Violet Werner - Explosion
Jazmine Raine Werner, Violet Werner - Time
Amelia Gonzales, Kayleigh Stoler - Dream On
Malia Gazda, Paige Kim - Falling Leaves
Shelby Ellis, Janea Latimer - Let Me Follow
Taelyn Albrecht, Paige Kim - Refugees
Taelyn Albrecht, Jazmine Raine Werner - One Sec
Taelyn Albrecht, Alexa Lynn - Carry You
Christina Kalafatis, Emily Zolla - Hocus Pocus
Dance Precisions:
Aliyana Denham, Aniyia Ortega, Kennedy Wong - Think
Everly Park, Skylie Schreppel, Grecia Underwood - Like This Like That
Emma Orr, Xara Sakhrani, Charlotte Stirling - Shake Your Tailfeather
Elleyna Kadera, Raegan Wendell - I Feel Good
Sydney Ko, Londyn Nevois - Nowadays
Dance Town:
Belle Marie Arauz, Amanda Carpenter - My Dolphin And Me
Krystal Alvarez, Luna Santana, Arantza Sardinha - Con Altura
?? - Without You
Elektro Dance Academy:
Niah Corpeno, June Townley - Butterfly
Elite Dance Pro:
Peyton De La Cerda, Valynnita Mei, Alice Yan - Forget About That Boy
Alexa Schwarze, Summer Skousen, Chloe Tarwater - Fleur
Olivia Quintana, Ella Rempfer, Charlotte Woodside - Bang Bang
Carlin Ciocchetti, Lily Douglas, Sophia Schiano - To Falter
Elite Danceworx:
?? - Life Is Circles
?? - Make It Matter
?? - Cranes In The Sky
?? - Third Dream
?? - Free To Form
?? - All In The Same Breath
?? - The Beauty of Dissolving Portraits
Epic Dance Complex:
?? - Let You Know
Evolve Dance Company:
Olivia Bennett, Adeline Vogt - Wash That Man
George Grech, Jaydnn Mendez - Creeks
Alexa Kunishige, Ava Sparks - Thousand Eyes
George Grech, Vivian Grech - Groove Is In The Heart
Ava Banuelos, Sienna Thor - Don't
Trinity Hastings, Tanziana Contino, Viviana Contino - Iris
Evolve Dance Complex:
Dylann Sebes, Brynley Brett - It's Raining Men
Jossi Josephic, Hallie Oberhofer, Deanna Tierno - Bites The Dust
Ella Martindale, Natalie Vinton - Sweet Dreams
Kyleigh Harbarger, Lola Rodi - Adios To You
Andrew Spalvieri, Abby Spalvieri - Devil Went Down To Georgia
Cami Vorhees, Elyse Wingertsahn - Stay Away
Samuel Evans, Onna Williams - Implacable Hearts
Evoke Dance Movement:
?? - Boogie Shoes
?? - About Today
?? - Come Let Us
Imperial Dance:
Malia Gandy, Dayana Hernandez, Sophia Solano - Took The Night
Isabella Cruz, Eliyan Rall, Zarielle Trimmings - Call Me Mother
Myla Durand, Anaya MIchell, Sofia Velazquez - Run To You
Aria Edmond, Sarai Trimmings, Savannah Yard - Secure The Bag
Sophia Basso, Sophia Solano - Mini Me
Leyla Bedoya, Marley Cheron, Gabriella Cuadrado - This Woman's Work
Aryanna Anujar, Sophia Basso, Hannah Galantai - Amor
Marlon Cheron, Layla Hernandez, Arianna Velazquez - Love Me Or Leave Me
K2 Studios:
Emery Cordero, Rylai Orozco - Safe And Sound
Belle Anguiano, Sadie Anguiano - Beautiful Thing
Juniper Balatero, Rosalind Balatero - Stand By Me
Lilly Douglas, Penelope Lee - Breakin Dishes
Ella Cordero, Alani Hernandez, Jiselle Saavedra - Dem Girlz
Riley Fernandez, Nicholas Turner - I Follow
Jessica Sutton, Rebecca Sutton - Fix You
Adiyah Ayres, Kynzli Reece - Madness
Ariana Gomez, Neriah Karmann, Nicholas Turner - Unbreak
Neriah Karmann, Abby Viramontes - Save Me
Alex Almeida, Zoey Garcia - River
Love Acierto, Alex Almeida, Jordan Wallace - Be Alright
Tessa Andelkovic, Jade Castaneda - Monsters
Larkin Dance Studio:
Stella Ames, Jade Glyzinski, Harper Kill - How Long Will I Love You
Hallee Anderson, Gigi Shea, Sailor Stormoen - Bird On A Wire
Elia Cocchiarella, Eleanor Lamers - Checkerboard
Savannah Jackson, Maylin Munos, Neala Murphy - Dream
Matinly Conrad, Chase Lang - When I Was Your Man
Evie McCune-Barrett, Truett Ziemke - As Long As You Love Me
Lexie Charnstrom, Scarlett Manzel, Evie Mccune-Barrett - Change
Maddie Kulenkamp, Brody Lanoux - Mr. Postman
Mila Ayshford, Tillie Kuhl, Palmer Peltier - The Trumpet In My Head
Lilly Anderson, Bella Charnstrom, Malia Scott - Too Tightly
Jemma Eisenbrei, Mia Kostinovski, Hailey Turnbull - Gold
Finley Ashfield, Kelsie Jacobson, Savannah Manzel - Picture Perfect
Sienna Powers, Hazel Semans, Savannah Werner - A Noise I Once Heard
Belle Hughes, Maizie Hughes - Near Me
Erik Barker, Laci Bloss - To The Moon
Lola Boisen, Sarah St Cyr - Twilight
Matissa Conrad, Tahari Conrad, Ava Rothmund - Eternal Voice
Kate Monge, Giselle Mourad, Harlow Pike - To One's Perception
Laci Bloss, Daphnie Braun, Kira Riessner - Allure
Caleb Abea, Keira Redpath - Empty Apology
Isabella Jarvis, Claire Monge, Keira Redpath - Stuck In Pause
Miami Dance Company:
Varia Mari, Brooke Martin, Kylie Sanchez - Rise Together
Michelle Latimer Dance Academy:
Lindsey Gruidel, Tatum Jackson, Savanna Pitcher - Deeper Love
Lindsey Gruidel, Tatum Jackson, Savanna Pitcher - What It Means To Be Human
Murrieta Dance Project:
Rylan Ashley, Sierra Koops - That Beautiful Sound
Lily Dejoya, Carter Ruiz - Total Eclipse
Brooklyn Coronado, Jaclyn Coronado - Can't Let Go
N10:
Kailyn Nong, Emma Vianzon - When Doves Cry
Juliana Kang, Emmersyn Van - Little Fluffy Clouds
New Level Dance Company:
Gisele Alpendre, Haley Raines - Wherever You Will Go
Francesca Caputo, Harper Stein - Until We Bleed
Natalie Frantzen, Noelle Klug - Fix You
Charlotte Danford, Beata Polunin - Paint It Black
Brooklyn Bailey, Sabryn Stein - Tragedy
Marisa Bruno, Ainsley Rice - Black Car
Charlotte Dister, Taylor Lapointe - Selah
Elle Bonner, Myiah Brown - Awards Night
Noretta Dunworth School of Dance:
Ella Saad, Sophie Saad - Venus
Lily Marshall, Daisy Nuznov - Carry Me
Maria Carpenter, Camille Moore - ??
Stella Bennett, Sophia Cialkowski - ??
Isabella Jaczynski, Danica Lentz - Tumbling Lights
Lily Saad, Mila Saad - Ain't Nothing Wrong With That
?? - Last Goodbye
?? - Lucky Ladies
?? - Big Finish
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Orange County Performing Arts Academy:
Bailey Chalmers, Kiera Simon - What's On The Menu
Everleigh Alonzo, Annabelle Bright, Camila Valdez - Emergency
Harper Bridge, Elle Dahl, Raegan Gold - Conga
Olivia Montano, Hayden Peterson, Parker Seymour - Space Jam
Elizabeth Leiter, Hannah Wright - Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better
PAVE School of the Arts:
Aniston Maurer, Lola Mesa, Sophia Smith - Mr. Postman
Claire Devine, Emma Wishart - Showtime
Ashlynn Fairfield, Rebecca Kessler - Dancing Machine
Annelise Chan, Kirsten Kim - Zero To Hero
Stella Fisk, Emi Hoang - Creep (Sasha Dee)
Stella Fisk, Emi Hoang - Tightrope
Kensington Arrendondo, Talia Donaldson, Kassidy Luong - Diamonds
Paisley Branch, Kira Guchko - Angels
Kaylee Baldwin, Kaylee Townsend - Women Be Wise
Hayden Calder, Wavy Hazen - Nowadays
Joah Moore, Bryn Zimmerman - Look
Charlotte Minhas, Phoebe Black - Gimme Gimme
Oliver Hincy, Olivia Battle - Moving Pictures
Adriana Krall, Alexa Krall - It's All Coming Back To Me
Emersyn Fee, Sienna Hardin - Everytime It Rains
Kailey Longshore, Peach MIller, Ella Smallwood - Bassline
Spree Hazen, Ava Kendall - Tell Him
Ava Zimmerman, Kate Allen - Silhouete
Project 21:
Kami Couch, Katie Couch - To Cross Paths
Renner Dance Company:
?? - End Of The Line
?? - Climb Every Mountain
?? - Pixies
Charlotte Bailey, Madeline Collier - I Enjoy Being A Girl
Charlotte Lewis, Olivia Siri - Sugar And Spice
?? - Dog Days
Leighton Crump, Seneca Hrdina - Found
Emily Fedirow, Presely Krohn - Surround You
Ella Garrett, Grace Snider - Girls Night Out
?? - Never Grow Up
Rose Mangan, Brantley Meador - Dancing On The Moon
?? - You Are My Sister
?? - In The Distance
Sophia January, Stella January - Inside
Sarah Martin Duncan, Ensley King - A Winter Story
Claire Naismith, Lauren Stubbs - Ends Of The Earth
?? - Pressure
?? - What Might Have Been Lost
?? - Still Life
Stars Dance Studio:
?? - Proserpina
?? - Rollin'
?? - Mirrors
?? - Here On This Hill
Studio 19 Dance Complex:
Frances Farone, Mackenzie Smith, Leira Wilbon - California Cuties
Brynleigh Kerestes, Kallie McKenna - Small Word
Nitalia Manilla, Alessia Price - Think
Landry Blosser, Brynleigh Kerestes - Sugar And Spice
Ashlynn Bickford, Iris Edwards, Charlotte Haas Itsy Bitsy Spider
Harper Miller, Sloane Sherrets - Opposites Attract
Scarlett Fornear, Olivia Fornear - Good Company
Maddie Maker, Sadie Vaccaro - If We Hold On Together
Maddie Chiplock, Maddie Maker, Addison Smith - Venus
Claire Osche, Grace Sypien - Holly Rock
Mila Jaymes, Brooklyn Schirripa, Evelyn Woodburn - Gonna Get Ya
Carina Lavella, ?? - Mr. Sandman
Sienna Arias, Atalia Spagnolo - State Of Shock
Tia Adams, Sienna Arias, Ella Laughlin - Meeting In The Ladies Room
Sofia Farone, Brooklyn Schirripa - Good Versus Evil
Avery Organ, Evelyn Woodburn - Sassy X's Two
Camia Adams, Kendall Nace - We're Gonna Party
Gianna Cugliari, Melanie Steed - Silent Night
Gianna Cugliari, Madison Makowski, Karsyn Schifino - Choose Your Path
Alexandra Bayles, Antonia Spagnolo, Haley Steed - Scarborough Fair
Kileigh Davison, Sophia Haas, Sophia Lapina - Bad Apples
Calista Herbst, Emma Schrock - Ashes
Haley Steed, Hannah Steed - Tappin With My Twin
Lexi Pompa, Taylor Williams - Troubled Waters
Gia Booker, Aliana Spagnolo - Running With The Wolves
Ella Barch, Keira McKenna - Carry You
Mia Jackson, Ava Means - Don't Stop The Groove
Ellie Rosenwasser, Mia Mirabile - In The Hold Of A Dream (Chelsea Jennings)
Soleil Herbst, Mia Jackson - Hold Me Down
Emily Holcomb, Becca Kohler, Allie Philips - Why
Millie Julius, Rowan Mansfield, Ciera Ragula - Islands
Haley Engelmore, Raelyn Rectemwald, Kyleigh Turner - She's Not Me (Talia Flavia)
Tessa Pagone, Madeline Schrock, Addison Vargo- Hold On Tight
Studio 702:
Grace Peralta, Kamea Solidum, Reese Tolentino - Balacobaco
Aalayah Perkins, Breanna Tenney - Belly of the Beast
Charley Lehman, Faith Letourneau - Cyber Surveillance
Redle Edler, Alysa Owen - Vulgar
Studio X Dance Complex:
Emery Bourne, Braxy Montana, Karter Strong - Proud Mary
Emma Acosta, Hannah Martinez - Free Me (Victoria Wootem)
Kambria Keegan, Berkeley McGrath - Dangerous
Berkeley McGrath, Abigail Weber - Rain
Summit Dance Shoppe:
Jemma Scates, Shayla Scates - Girls Night Out
Meadow Majkrzak, Brooklyn Peterson, Malia Reuter - Luminous
Monroe Johnson, Zoey Schelitzche,  Camryn Westrum - Best Of My Love
Katy Lawrence, Tova Thompson, Greta Wagner - Stop
Audrey Boro, Nora Turunen, Finley Weigelt - I Believe
Kinsley Fairchild, Annie Zechmeister - Carmen
Lily Buchholz, Calia McArdle, Emma Misuraco-Janish - Carry You
Temecula Dance Compancy:
Amara Fisher, Alana Kalahiki, Luke Noss - A Little Less Conversation
Bailey Dalton, Teaghan O'Reilly, Cece Radach - Calling All B.B.S.
Ava Aflague, Anaya Johnson, Ava Thammavong - Soy Yo
James Hetsko, Jocelyn Hetsko - Mr. Zoot Suit
Hudson Locke, Jake Pribyl, Vera Spencer - 3D
Audrey Fite, Piper Conway, Alyssa Vinskey - It's A Mood
Andrea Tylman, Ella Zhang - Forever Friends
Paige Caveney, Giada Gariffo, Brinleigh O'Reilly - F.U.N.
Scarlett Berroteran, Ta'ina Gonzalez, Princess Sanchez - Shake That
Kyrstin Duquid, Brooklyn Powell, Ava Radach - Scheibe
Carter Roa, Lacey Walker - I Love You But Don't Trust You
TheCREW:
?? - Diamonds
?? - Chase
?? - Skinny
The NINE Dance Academy:
Abigail Mathias, Evelyn Rego, Ella Waltman - Material Girls
Charolette Baldassarra, Laurina Lin, Gia Traficante-Petrozzi - New York New York
Sienna Di Pietro, Mia Jorge, Alina Sedova - Statues
Molly Kravetz, London Mandell, Ashley Shultz - Piano Man
Nathaniel Chua, Tristan Redly, Ashley Shultz - Is There Somebody
Emily Bertola, Jessica Brettone, Lily Kravetz - What Lies In The Balance
Nathaniel Chua, Shaunaughsey Meagher - Bound To You
The Vision Dance Alliance:
Julia Amato, Violet McGuire - Void (Jess Malafronte)
Julia Amato, Emily Polis - Willow Bends (Jess Malafronte)
Caitlyn Polis, Emily Polis - Two Organs (Jess Malafronte)
Caitlyn Polis, Maddie Polis, Emily Polis - You Are Every Memory (Jess Malafronte)
Caitlyn Polis, Hannah Beatty - Claim It (Jess Malafronte)
Caitlyn Polis, Maddie Polis - Human Touch (Jess Malafronte)
Vlad's Dance Company:
?? - Without Hesitation
?? - Not To Be Forgotten
Westside Dance Project:
Isabella Kouznetsova, Diana Kouznetsova - Cells Divide (Timmy Blankenship)
Isabella Kouznetsova, Diana Kouznetsova - Sharp Dialogue (Alina Krasovskaya)
Esme Chou, Tegan Chou - Amaru
West Florida Dance Company:
Marlow Hess, Lola Bryant - All That Jazz (Jess Disalvo)
Macey Strickland, Stella Brogan - Shot Me Down (Struther White)
Scarlett Griffin, Sophia Griffin - If I Could
Lily Hackney, Reagan Hess, Desa Jankes - Movies (Jess Disalvo)
Ava Kim, Natalie Kim - Sunshine
Bella DiBenedetto, Aubrey Haugh - Swim Good
Stella Fowler, Caleb Monnell - Your Angel
Hudson Heath, Caleb Monnell, Indy Ray - Bad Romance
Woodbury Dance Center:
Ian Stegeman, Skylar Wong - Depth Over Distance
Wyatt Brisson, Klaire Simek - What Weighs Me Down
Caleigh Proulx, Samuel Sharp Jr. - Glacier
West Coast School of the Arts:
Isla Benedetti, Olivia Conner, Aubrey Minadeo - Werk
Kinsley Cooper, Larkin Low, Paige Perez - Jail House Rock
Genevieve Lee, Marlee Ninofranco - Eyes In The Back Of My Head
Lily Meghdadi, Mila Osgood - Young And Beautiful
Skylar Nixon, Dakotah Robinett - Play That Sax
Alexa Perez, Mackenzie Perez - Opening Up
McKinley Barragan, Kensie Lee, Ayla Mohtashami - In The Zone
Madison Fontanilla, Marlee Ninofranco - Journey Of You And I
Lyric Low, Camdyn Mitchell, Makayla Tran - Everybody Needs A Best Friend
Ally Cheung, Casey Cheung - How It Ends
Leyna Huynh, Sophia Thayer-Pham - Move
Ally Cheung, Gabi D'Ambra, Sophia Oppegard - Poison And Wine
Yoko's Dance and Performing Arts Academy:
Priscilla Huang, Isabelle Shi, Grace Yan - Firework
Arielle Konaris, Anaya Seals, Avery Yamaguchi - I'll Get You Home
Michelle C. Wang, Alexander Wang - Why Don't You
Kaelani Carlson, Isabel Dela Cruz - When The Party's Over
Fiona Wu, Raina Wu - Bitter And Sweet (Megan Ellis)
Avery Du, Grace Koo - Black Horse And A Cherry Tree
Samantha Tan, Isabelle Tang - How To Save A Life
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Oratório, O Raciocínio E A Prática De Discurso Público Persuasivo.
É imediato em suas relações e reações da audiência, mas também pode ter amplas repercussões históricas. O orador pode se tornar a voz da história política ou social .
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Uma instância vívida da forma como um discurso pode concentrar as preocupações de uma nação foiO discurso de Martin Luther King para umamanifestaçãomassiva de direitos civis em Washington, DC, em 1963. Repetindo a frase "Eu tenho um sonho", King aplicou a habilidade oratória que dominou como pregador para aumentar seu apelo a novos direitos para os EUA. negros a uma intensidade que galvanizou milhões.
Uma oração envolve um falante; uma audiência; um contexto de tempo, lugar e outras condições; uma mensagem; transmissão por voz, articulação e acompanhamento corporal; e pode, ou não, ter um resultado imediato.
A retórica , classicamente a base teórica para a arte do oratório, é a arte de usar palavras de forma eficaz. O oratório é instrumental e prático, distinto da composição poética ou literária, que tradicionalmente visa beleza e prazer. O oratório é do mercado e, como tal, nem sempre está preocupado com o universal e permanente. O orador em seu propósito e técnica é principalmente persuasivo em vez de informativo ou divertido. Uma tentativa é feita para mudar o comportamento humano ou para fortalecer convicções e atitudes. O orador corrigiria posições erradas da audiência e estabeleceria padrões psicológicos favoráveis ​​a seus desejos e plataforma. Argumento e retórica os dispositivos são usados, como são evidências, linhas de raciocínio e recursos que apoiam os objetivos do orador. A exposição é empregada para esclarecer e impor as proposições do orador, e anedotas e ilustrações são usadas para aumentar a resposta.
O orador não precisa ser um lógico de primeira linha, embora uma capacidade de pensamento bom e claro ajude a penetrar nas causas e resultados das premissas e conclusões tentativas e usar analogia , generalizações, suposições, raciocínio dedutivo indutivo e outros tipos de inferência . EficazOs debatedores , que dependem mais fortemente da lógica, no entanto, nem sempre são oradores impressionantes, pois a eloqüência superior também requer fortes apelos aos motivos, sentimentos e hábitos do público. A grandeza oratória é invariavelmente identificada com fortes frases e entrega emocional. Quando asqualidades intelectuais dominam com relativa ausência dos apelos afetivos, a oração falha exatamente como acontece quando a emoção varre o motivo.
O orador ideal é pessoal em seus apelos e forte em provas éticas, em vez de objetivo ou separado. Ele impõe seus argumentos por seu compromisso pessoal com sua advocacia .William Pitt , mais tarde Lord Chatham, pontuou seus apelos dramáticos para a justiça para as colônias americanas com referências a suas próprias atitudes e crenças. Os apelos pessoais utilizados pelo orador irlandês Daniel O'Connell , os oradores franceses Mirabeau e Robespierre e os americanos Daniel Webster, Wendell Phillips e Robert G. Ingersoll .
O orador, conforme ilustrado por Edmund Burke , tem uma atitude católica. A discussão de Burke sobre tributação americana, conciliação, liberdades irlandesas, justiça para a Índia e a Revolução Francesa mostrama maturidade analítica e intelectual, o poder da generalização geral e a abrangência do tratamento.
O oratório tradicionalmente foi dividido em legal, político ou cerimonial, ou, de acordo com Aristóteles ,forense , deliberativa ou epideítica.
Normalmente, forense, ou legal, o oratório está no seu melhor na defesa da liberdade individual e resistência ao processo. Foi o tipo de oratória mais característico da antiga Atenas, onde-as leis estipulavam que os litigantes deveriam defender suas próprias causas. Na chamada Idade de Ouro de Atenas , o século IV aC , grandes oradores nos tribunais e na assembléia incluíram Lycurgus , Demóstenes, Hyperides , Aeschines e Dinarchus.
No século I aC da antigaRoma ,Cicero tornou-se o principal orador forense e exerceu uma influência duradoura no estilo oratório e prosa ocidental mais tarde. Cicero processou com sucesso Gaius Verres , notório por sua má administração enquanto governador da Sicília, e levou-o ao exílio, e ele apresentou dramàtica argumentos contra Lucius Sergius Catiline que mostrou um comando de análise e lógica e grande habilidade em motivar seu público. Cicério também entregou 14 acusações amargas contra Mark Antony, que era para ele a encarnação do despotismo.
Entre os grandes oradores forenses dos tempos posteriores, o advogado inglês de 18 e 19 de século Thomas Erskine , que contribuiu para a causa das liberdades inglesas e a aplicação humana do sistema legal.
Demóstenes, o advogado ateniense, soldado e estadista, foi um grande orador deliberativo. Em um de seus maiores discursos, "Na Coroa", ele se defendeu contra a acusação de seu rival político Aeschines de que ele não tinha direito à coroa de ouro concedido por seus serviços a Atenas. Tão brilhante foiDemóstenes defesa de suas ações públicas e princípios que Aeschines, que também era um orador poderoso ', deixou Atenas para Rhodes em derrota.
A terceira divisão do discurso persuasivo, oráculo epideítico ou cerimonial foipanegírico , declamatório e demonstrativo. Seu objetivo eraElogie um indivíduo, uma causa, ocasião, movimento, cidade ou estado, ou condená-los. A proeminente na Grécia antiga era as orações funerárias em homenagem aos mortos na batalha. O exemplo excepcional disso é um de Pericles, talvez o orador mais concluído do século V aC , em homenagem aos mortos no primeiro ano da Guerra do Peloponeso .
O falante americano do século XIX Daniel Webster se destacou nas três principais divisões: oratório forense, deliberativo e epidérico. Ele trouxe mais de 150 recursos para o Tribunal Supremo dos EUA, incluindo oCaso Dartmouth College (1819) e o caso Gibbons v. Ogden (1824); ele debatia no Senado dos EUA contra Robert Young Hayne e John Calhoun sobre as questões do governo federal versus os direitos dos Estados , a escravidão e o livre comércio; e ele entregou grandes elogios, incluindo aqueles sobre as mortes de Thomas Jefferson e John Adams.
Outro grande tipo de discurso persuasivo que se desenvolveu depois da retórica grega e romana antiga foi oratória religiosa . Por mais de mil anos depois de Cícero, os oradores importantes eram iguais e não políticos, advogados ou porta-vozes militares. Esta tradição derivou dos profetas judeus, como Jeremias e Isaías, e na Era cristã , do apóstolo Paulo, seus colegas evangelísticos e pais posteriores da igreja como Tertuliano, Crisóstomo e Santo Agostinho .A fala eclesiástica tornou-se vigorosamente polêmica. Os princípios retóricos de Aristóteles e Cícero foram adotados por líderes eclesiásticos que desafiaram doutrinas rivais e atacaram os pecados das comunidades .
Na idade Média, Papa Urban II suscitou uma ótima resposta aos seus apelos oratórios para o alistamento na Primeira Cruzada. A Segunda Cruzada foi instada com grande eloqüência porSão Bernardo , abade de Clairvaux. Nos séculos XV e XVI, osrevolta contra o papado e oO movimento da reforma estimulou a eloquência de Huldrych Zwingli , John Calvin , Hugh Latimer e, mais notavelmente, Martin Luther . Na Dieta de Worms , como em outros lugares, Lutero falou com coragem, sinceridade e lógica bem reforçada. As controvérsias religiosas no século XVII envolveram grandes habilidades oratoriais como as de Richard Baxter , o puritano inglês e o bispo católico JB Bossuet da França. No século 18, o metodista George Whitefield na Inglaterra e América do Norte e o congregacionalista Jonathan Edwardsna América, foram falantes especialmente persuasivos. Pregadores de poder oratório no século XIX incluídosHenry Ward Beecher , famoso por seus discursos antiesclavistas e sua defesa do sufrágio feminino de seu púlpito Congregacional em Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, NY, e William Ellery Channing , porta-voz americano do Unitarismo.
Como o orador expressa intuitivamente os medos, esperanças e atitudes de seu público, uma ótima oração é, em grande medida, um reflexo daqueles a quem é dirigida. O público dePericles na Grécia antiga, por exemplo, foram os 30.000 ou 40.000 cidadãos da população total do estado de 200.000 ou 300.000, incluindo escravos e outros. Esses cidadãos eram sofisticados nas artes, na política e na filosofia. Dirigindo seus próprios assuntos na Assembléia, eles foram ao mesmo tempo deliberativos, administrativos e judiciais. O altofalante e a audiência foram identificados em sua lealdade a Atenas. Da mesma forma, o público senatorial e do fórum de Cicero na Roma antiga era uma elite ainda menor entre as centenas de milhares de escravos e alienígenas que se aglomeravamMundo romano . No fórum, os cidadãos, longamente treinados em direito e com experiência militar, literária e política, debateram e resolveram os problemas. Os discursos de Cato, Catiline, Cicero, Júlio César, Brutus, Antony, Augusto e outros foram oratórios de e para o cidadão romano.
CONECTE-SE COM BRITÂNICA Na era cristã, no entanto, o orador religioso muitas vezes se encontrou abordando uma audiência alienígena que ele esperava converter. Para se comunicar com eles, o cristão muitas vezes apelou para o pensamento grego antigo e romano, que alcançou uma ampla autoridade, e para o pensamento e o método judeus, que teve a sanção das escrituras. No momento da Reforma, no entanto, o dogma cristão tornou-se tão codificado que a maior parte da disputa poderia ser realizada em termos de doutrina que se tornara bem conhecida de todos.
A história dos britânicos O Parlamento revela uma tendência contínua em relação ao discurso comum e longe das alusões ao pensamento grego e romano antigo que abundou quando os membros consistiam em grande parte em aristocratas de educação clássica.
Na idade dourada do oratório político britânico do final do século 18, uma maior liberdade parlamentar e a oportunidade de defender e ampliar os direitos populares deram energia oratória política de energia tremenda, personificada por oradores tão brilhantes quanto os mais velhos e jovens William Pitt, John Wilkes , Charles James Fox , Richard Sheridan, Edmund Burke e William Wilberforce. As reformas parlamentares do século XIX, iniciadas e promovidas por Macaulay, Disraeli, Gladstone e outras do século, levaram a um discurso político cada vez mais direto sobre os acervos com a disputa fora do Parlamento. Burke e seus contemporâneos haviam falado quase inteiramente nos Comuns ou Senhores, ou a eleitores limitados em suas casas de bairro, mas os líderes políticos mais tarde apelaram diretamente para a população. Com o surgimento do Partido Trabalhista no século 20 e a posterior adaptação do governo ao povo, a entrega tornou-se menos declamatória e estudada. As posições dramáticas dos debatedores parlamentares do século XVIII desapareceram quando um estilo mais direto e espontâneo prevaleceu. À medida que os hábitos de entrega mudaram, o mesmo aconteceu com a linguagem oratória . Aliteração, a antítese , o paralelismo e outras figuras retóricas de pensamento e de linguagem às vezes foram levadas a extremos, em discursos dirigidos a pessoas altamente treinadas nas tradições de língua latina e grega. Esses dispositivos deram lugar, no entanto, a uma claridade de estilo e vivacidade, consoante com o idioma do homem comum e depois com o vocabulário de rádio e televisão.
Da mesma forma, o discurso americano herdou e, em seguida, descartou as técnicas oratórias britânicas para o seu próprio vernáculo falante .John Calhoun , em seus discursos ao Congresso em nome do Sul, absorveu grande parte da filosofia política grega e dos métodos de composição e apresentação orais, e seu oponente principal no debate, Daniel Webster também tinha as marcas da tradição comunicativa britânica. Esta herança foi absorvida nos ajustes de fala indígenas para aqueles povos posteriores da Nova Inglaterra , do Oeste e do Sul. O orador cujo discurso precedeu Lincoln's em Gettysburg-EdwardEverett , estadista e ex-professor de literatura grega em Harvard - era um erudito clássico. Lincoln, na mesma plataforma, tinha o endereço nascido de seu meio-oeste nativo,mas expressado com autêntica eloquência.
O século 20 viu o desenvolvimento de dois líderes da Segunda Guerra Mundial que aplicaram técnicas oratórias de maneiras muito diferentes com igual efeito. Foi principalmente através de seu oratório que Adolf Hitler chicoteou os alemães derrotados e divididos em um frenesi de conquista, enquanto Winston Churchill usou seus poderes não menos notáveis ​​para reunir no povo inglês suas reservas históricas mais profundas de força contra a investida. Posteriormente, embora a importância do discurso persuasivo não diminuiu de forma alguma, o rádio e a televisão reestruturaram o método de entrega, pois muitas vezes a teoria do oratório tradicional parecia não mais se aplicar. Os chats do rádio da lareira da Pres. Franklin Roosevelt foi o mais bem sucedido de suas persuasões. Nos debates televisionados de John F. Kennedy e Richard Nixon durante a campanha presidencial dos EUA em 1960, os candidatos podem ter sido mais persuasivos quando eram menos oratórios, no sentido tradicional do termo. No entanto, mesmo o oratório convencional persistiu enquanto povos em países recém-desenvolvidos foram varridos para lutas políticas nacionais e internacionais.
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Final Injury Report: Eagles could be without top five cornerbacks against Giants
The Philadelphia Eagles released their third and final official injury report on Friday in advance of their Week 12 game against the New York Giants.
It’s very possible the Eagles might be without their top five cornerbacks on Sunday. Ronald Darby is on injured reserve and the following players have been ruled out: Jalen MIlls, Avonte Maddox, and Sidney Jones. So that’s four of the top five who will definitely miss the game.
It seems like there’s some level of hope that Rasul Douglas might play; he’s ruled questionable to play. But Douglas didn’t participate in practice all week so that might be a generous designation. Even if he does play, he might not be able to make it through the game.
It’s looking like the Eagles will be down to just Chandon Sullivan, De’Vante Bausby, and Cre’Von LeBlanc against the Giants. Yikes. The Eagles have been so thin at corner in practice that they’ve actually been using wide receivers for that position. Double yikes. Jim Schwartz’s secondary will be mightily tested by the likes of Odell Beckham Jr. and Sterling Shepard. On paper, Eli Manning seems poised for a big day.
As is the Eagles didn’t have enough injuries on defense, starting linebacker Jordan Hicks will also be out. Nigel Bradham will likely take his place at middle linebacker. We should also see more playing time for Kamu Grugier-Hill and Nathan Gerry.
Darren Sproles is still out, as expected. The Eagles will once again enter a game with just Josh Adams, Corey Clement, and Wendell Smallwood at running back. Adams figures to receive a bulk of the team’s backfield touches.
Timmy Jernigan is on track to make his 2018 debut on Sunday after fully participating in practice all week.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES INJURY REPORT (FRIDAY)
OUT
LB Jordan Hicks (calf) CB Sidney Jones (hamstring) CB Avonte Maddox (knee, ankle) CB Jalen Mills (foot) RB Darren Sproles (hamstring)
QUESTIONABLE
CB Rasul Douglas (knee, ankle)
...
RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM
S Chris Maragos
RESERVE/INJURED
RB Jay Ajayi DE Derek Barnett CB Elie Bouka CB Ronald Darby WR Mack Hollins S Rodney McLeod TE Joshua Perkins WR Mike Wallace LB Paul Worrilow
NEW YORK GIANTS INJURY REPORT (FRIDAY)
Defensive lineman Kerry Wynn is the only player listed on the Giants’ injury report. He’s out due to a concussion. Wynn ranks second in snaps played and third in sacks on New York this season. The Giants already have a poor pass rush to begin with so missing Wynn isn’t ideal for them.
OUT
DE Kerry Wynn (concussion)
...
RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL INJURY
RB Paul Perkins
RESERVE/INJURED; DESIGNATED FOR RETURN
RB Jonathan Stewart
RESERVE/INJURED
WR Cody Latimer CB Sam Beal DT Kristjan Sokoli OG Nick Gates OL Jon Halapio OLB Jordan Williams
Source: https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2018/11/23/18108882/eagles-vs-giants-final-injury-report-philadelphia-cornerbacks-jalen-mills-rasul-douglas-sidney-jones
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McAdoo a Better Job – Ten Takeaways from Eagles 34, Saquon Barkley 13
I laughed out loud when Giants fans began booing their team down 14-3 in the second quarter last night.
Why?
Because these were probably the same fans who threw a childish fit when Ben McAdoo benched Eli Manning for Geno Smith last season, whining to the high heavens because it brought an end to Eli’s streak of 210 consecutive starts for the Giants, who were 2-9 at the time and going nowhere quickly.
McAdoo lost the war and got himself fired. Manning is still calling the shots, yet the Giants continue to suck, and last night they fell to 1-5 with a 21-point home loss to a division rival.
I guess McAdoo knew what he was doing after all. Maybe New York fans were full of themselves, sentimentally clinging to a fading veteran when they had their shot at one of five franchise quarterbacks on the draft board back in April. Instead they went for a stud running back who will unfortunately waste the early portion of his career playing for a God-awful team.
It’s surely ironic, but also deserved. I bet a lot of those fans that cried about Eli’s demotion probably also booed him last night. You reap what you sow, and the Giants stubbornly sowed the seeds of future ass kickings, which are now bearing fruit. The G-Men now inherit from the Browns the role of NFL slump buster, the team you beat up on to get your season straightened out. They played that role to perfection last night, allowing the Eagles to find their groove with a comfortable divisional win that sees them pull back to .500 with a 3-3 record.
1) Carson Wentz
He made game-changing plays last night, plays that we didn’t see from him in week three or week four.
Starting with the first touchdown, he escaped the pocket, rolled to his right, and fired across his body for a score on a 3rd and 7.
Another play that stood out to me was the third down in the second half where he again moved to his right, held the play, and then spotted Nelson Agholor down the field to pick up a huge chunk of yards move the chains.
The franchise quarterback just looked a lot more like himself last night and started to show shades of 2017 Carson in completing 26 of 36 passes for 278 yards and three touchdowns. He picked out eight different targets and really connected with top receiver Alshon Jeffery, who caught two of those scores and eight of his 12 targets for 74 yards.
It’s now 11 career games with a 100+ passer rating for Carson, which is already 6th-most in Eagles history. He’s thrown 133 consecutive passes without an interception, which is the 3rd longest streak of his career, a streak he’ll break in week six if he throws three more without a pick.
That’s good stuff for a third year, 25-year-old quarterback coming off an ACL injury.
2) Play calling
Much better than it was four days ago.
The early lead allowed the Eagles to settle in with their running game and control the clock a bit, which in turn also allowed the defense to really get after Manning and force the Giants into a one-dimensional dink and dunk type of crap attack.
38 called pass plays to 29 runs is a really nice mix, a 57-43 ratio. That’s just about perfect, and it’s what the Eagles typically finished with last year, usually 60-40 pass/run for the middle chunk of the season when they were just ripping teams apart.
Wendell Smallwood ran the ball 18 times and Corey Clement 11 times, so they got through relatively unscathed without having to risk Clement too much in his return from injury. Clement was on a “pitch count,” so to speak, and was limited coming into this game.
I particularly thought this was a really nice play call, sort of a tunnel/bubble wide receiver screen for Jeffery, but at the goal line:
One of the easiest touchdowns of Alshon Jeffery's career pic.twitter.com/f2yzlt7KCd
— The Bitter Birds (@AdrianFedkiw) October 12, 2018
Really poor effort from the Giants there, but nice design from Doug, and actually stolen from the New England Patriots and inserted into the Eagles playbook this week. 
3) Situational football and auxiliary wins
They really struggled in this department on Sunday, and let me dump that in here for reference.
versus Vikings:
lost time of possession, 33 minutes to 27 minutes
-1 turnover margin
2 for 9 on third down (22.2% conversion rate)
allowed Minnesota to go 4-9 on third down (36.4%)
lost 28 yards on three sacks
2 for 5 success rate in red zone
8 penalties for 52 yards
allowed a defensive touchdown
versus Giants:
won time of possession, 32.5 minutes to 27.5 minutes
+1 turnover margin
9-16 on third down (56.3%)
allowed New York to go 4-14 on third down (28.6%)
lost 7 yards on 1 sack
4 for 6 success rate in red zone
4 penalties for 25 yards
no special teams or defensive touchdowns allowed
Literally every single one of those areas was improved upon last night, and these are the kinds of things that win you football games. Wentz was especially fantastic on third down, a carryover of the situational football smarts we saw from him last season.
4) The offensive line
They certainly picked it up after a poor week five, allowing just one sack and five quarterback hits, three of which took place during the first two drives.
Jason Peters, however, cannot stay on the field, and it might be time to just let JP ride off into the sunset as the Eagles hand the left tackle reins to Big V and Jordan Mailata:
Sources are telling me Jason Peters May have a torn right biceps but it’s the kind he can still play with…. MRI will tell more tomorrow
— Derrick Gunn (@RealDGunnNBCS) October 12, 2018
The biggest positive is that Lane Johnson made it through the game with the bum ankle and now gets to rest up for nine full days. Isaac Seumalo also did fine at left guard and laid a nice block on Corey Clement’s touchdown run, with Clement just following the left side of the line into the end zone:
Obviously Johnson needs to stay healthy going forward. Last night was a positive step for the line, but if Peters can’t play with the bicep, you’ve got Big V on the left, and if Johnson misses time, you have to pull Seumalo over to right tackle and put Stefen Wisniewski back at left guard. I don’t know how far this team goes with a pair of backup tackles on the field, one of whom is not even a tackle.
5) I’m on a boat
The Giants are 4-19 since taking this photo:
You also saw Odell Beckham Jr. hit the locker room early before halftime. He lied and said it had to do with “hydration.” Maybe he’s thirsty for a new quarterback.
There was another situation where he started yelling at a fan, not a New York Giants supporter, but an actual mechanical fan on the sidelines:
Odell Beckham Jr getting closer to the fans tonight pic.twitter.com/pxVuaiJneg
— FanDuel (@FanDuel) October 12, 2018
After the game, I appreciated Martellus Bennett telling Joe Buck and Troy Aikman to “shut the fuck up” –
Man these commentators have taken 150 shots at Odell tonight. Shut the fuck up. Talk about the game stop trying to vilify every single thing he does. The giants are a bad team and it's not because of him. Criticize how bad eli is playing.
— Martellus Bennett (@MartysaurusRex) October 12, 2018
That’s a  take. Can’t say I disagree, but OBJ is just a shitty leader overall. He’s not the problem, but he says and does stupid things that don’t help his case.
And if it feels like no one is talking about the Eagles this morning, you sensed that correctly, because 99% of what I’m hearing is focused on how bad the Giants are. Hell, that was the first four paragraphs of this story, plus the headline.
That’s not to take anything from the Eagles, not at all, but New York truly is a raging dumpster fire at this point.
I made this terrible image last night of the Cowboys and Giants as dumpster fires in a modified Spider Man meme:
Not my best work. I put about five seconds into building this, same amount of time the Giants spent building their offensive line.
6) Jalen Mills
The first play in which he stood out was when he whiffed on Barkley’s big run in the first quarter, the 46 yarder that set up the field goal. Mills was 12 yards deep on the play, lined up almost behind safety Malcolm Jenkins if you can believe it.
In the second quarter, he gave up the 39-yard pass to Cody Latimer, which was the only completion he allowed that went more than ten yards.
Again he was pretty good in the red zone, keyed by that pass break up on OBJ in the corner. He finished with two PBUs and actually led the Eagles with 10 tackles.
I’ll go through the film later today and next week, but it looked like Jim Schwartz had his corners playing a little more press coverage in this game, which you can afford to do when you’re playing with a lead. The defensive line also did a really nice job of getting to Manning, which took some pressure off the secondary. The only really bad thing I saw from the defense overall was Nigel Bradham and Rasul Douglas getting cooked on the Saquon Barkley touchdown run.
7) Refereeing
It was alright.
They missed a helmet-to-helmet collision on the third drive, when Clement was stuffed near the goal line. Officials also didn’t flag Sidney Jones when he got his feet tied up with a receiver in the end zone on the Giants’ second drive. Seemed like a good no-call to me, because I don’t think Jones had his hand on the opponent.
I swear I also saw a facemask on DeAndre Carter’s third or fourth punt return, the one where he broke a tackle and picked up an extra yard or two.
Michael Bennett, on the roughing the passer, I mean, whatever. It’s the weight rule, you know? He didn’t try to break his fall, and that now gets you a whistle in the modern day NFL:
".@eagles DE Michael Bennett used his body weight to land on the quarterback while making the tackle with no attempt to go to the side." -AL #PHIvsNYG pic.twitter.com/itXnEap6U6
— NFL Officiating (@NFLOfficiating) October 12, 2018
The penalty called against the Giants for bringing down Wentz was much worse, because it was basically a grab and takedown, like a Judo throw on the football field.
Good camera angle also on the Smallwood fumble that was overturned. I think we made it through this game relatively unscathed from an officiating perspective. It also helps when you’re beating the tar out of the other team.
8) Doug’s best call?
Kicking the field goal before halftime made a lot of sense. At that point New York was pretty much cooked, so take the points there and don’t give them anything that might provide the slightest momentum change or glimmer of hope.
I also think the decision to hurry up to the line and run the ball after the iffy Zach Ertz first down catch in the third quarter was really smart. No Giants challenge there because the Birds kept it moving.
9) Doug’s worst call?
I don’t think he had any poor calls. I’m not sure what the hell that was with the 3rd and 5 run/pass option in the fourth quarter that Wentz threw to Ertz behind the line of scrimmage. Looks like they sort of jumbled the hand off and the timing was botched.
Doug looked pretty dialed in. The glasses were a pretty sharp look. I think he has a little bit of Andy Reid and Marty Mornhinweg going on here:
Photo Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
10) Joe Buck and Troy Aikman
Again I thought they were fine. Buck has a little bit of a sardonic side to him that pops up if you pay attention closely. I think he’s more wily and clever than most people realize.
I think the takeaway from the broadcast was those weird Tide commercials featuring the broadcast crew. What was the deal with that?
Remember when Tide was cool because people were eating the pods? I miss those days
— Brian J. Haddad (@BrianJHaddad) October 12, 2018
Agree with Sludge. I actually would prefer Tide pod eating to watching another one of those commercials.
The Aladdin trailer was also interesting. Goofy commercial night overall. I’d prefer a Joe Cordell advertisement or maybe Barbera’s on the Boulevard moving forward.
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