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Tim Minchin's Storm the Animated Movie

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    Inner North London, top floor flat
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    All white walls, white carpet, white cat,
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    Rice Paper partitions,
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    Modern art and ambition
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    The host’s a physician,
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    Bright bloke, has his own practice
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    His girlfriend’s an actress
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    An old mate of ours from home
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    And they’re always great fun.
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    So to dinner we’ve come.
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    The 5th guest is an unknown,
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    The hosts have just thrown us together for a favor
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    'cause this girl’s just arrived from Australia
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    And she's moved to North London
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    And she’s the sister of someone
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    Or has some connection.
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    As we make introductions
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    I’m struck by her beauty
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    She’s irrefutably fair
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    With dark eyes and dark hair
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    But as she sits
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    I admit I’m a little bit wary
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    because I notice the tip of the wing of a fairy
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    Tattooed on that popular area
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    Just above the derrière
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    And when she says “I’m Sagittarien”
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    I confess a pigeonhole starts to form
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    And is immediately filled with pigeon
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    When she says her name is Storm.
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    Conversation is initially bright and light hearted
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    But it’s not long before Storm gets started:
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    “You can’t know anything,
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    Knowledge is merely opinion”
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    She opines, over her Cabernet Sauvignon
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    Vis a vis
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    Some unhippily
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    Empirical comment made by me
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    “Not a good start” I think
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    We’re only on pre-dinner drinks
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    And across the room, my wife
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    Widens her eyes
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    Silently begs me: Be Nice!
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    A matrimonial warning
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    Not worth ignoring
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    So I resist the urge to ask Storm
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    Whether knowledge is so loose-weave
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    Of a morning
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    When deciding whether to leave
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    Her apartment by the front door
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    Or a window on her second floor.
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    The food is delicious and Storm,
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    Whilst avoiding all meat
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    Happily sits and eats
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    As the good doctor, slightly pissedly
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    Holds court on some anachronistic aspect of medical history
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    When Storm suddenly insists
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    “But the human body is a mystery!
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    Science just falls in a hole
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    When it tries to explain the the nature of the soul.”
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    My hostess throws me a glance
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    She, like my wife, knows there’s a chance
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    I’ll be off on one of my rare, but fun, rants
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    But I shan't. My lips are sealed.
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    I just want to enjoy the meal
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    And although Storm is starting to get my goat
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    I have no intention of rocking the boat,
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    Although it’s becoming a bit of a wrestle
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    Because -- like her meteorological namesake -
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    Storm has no such concerns for our vessel.
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    “Pharmaceutical companies are the enemy
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    They promote drug dependency
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    At the cost of the natural remedies
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    That are all our bodies need
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    They are immoral and driven by greed.
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    Why take drugs
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    When herbs can solve it?
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    Why use chemicals
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    When homeopathic solvents
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    Can resolve it?
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    It’s time we all return to live
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    With natural medical alternatives.”
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    And try as I like,
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    A small crack appears
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    In my diplomacy-dike.
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    “By definition”, I begin
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    “Alternative Medicine”, I continue
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    “Has either not been proved to work,
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    Or been proved not to work.
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    Do you know what they call “alternative medicine”
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    That’s been proved to work?
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    Medicine.”
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    “So you don’t believe
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    In ANY Natural remedies?”
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    “On the contrary, Storm.
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    Actually, before we came to tea,
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    I took a remedy
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    Derived from the bark of a willow tree
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    A painkiller that’s virtually side-effect free
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    It’s got a weird name,
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    Darling, what was it again?
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    Masprin?
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    Basprin?
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    Oh, yes. Asprin!
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    Which I paid about a buck for
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    Down at the local drugstore.
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    The debate briefly abates
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    As our hosts collects plates
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    but as they return with desserts
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    Storm pertly asserts,
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    “Shakespeare said it first:
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    There are more things in heaven and earth
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    Than exist in your philosophy…
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    Science is just how we’re trained to look at reality,
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    It doesn't explain love or spirituality.
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    How does science explain psychics?
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    Auras; the afterlife; the power of prayer?”
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    I’m becoming aware
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    That I’m staring,
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    I’m like a rabbit suddenly trapped
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    In the blinding headlights of vacuous crap.
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    Maybe it’s the Hamlet she just misquothed
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    Or the eighth glass of wine I just quaffed
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    But my diplomacy dike groans
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    And the arsehole held back by its stones
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    Can be held back no more:
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    “Look , Storm, I don’t mean to bore ya
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    But there’s no such thing as an aura!
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    Reading Auras is like reading minds
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    Or tea-leaves or star-signs or meridian lines
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    These people aren’t plying a skill,
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    They are either lying or mentally ill.
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    Same goes for people who claim they can hear God’s demands
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    Or spiritual healers who think they've got magic hands.
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    By the way,
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    Why do we think it's OK
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    For people to pretend they can talk to the dead?
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    Isn't that totally fucked in the head?
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    Lying to some crying woman whose child has died
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    And telling her you’re in touch with the other side?
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    I think that’s just fundamentally sick
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    Do we need to clarify here that there’s no such thing as a psychic?
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    What, are we fucking 2?
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    Do we actually think that Horton Heard a Who?
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    Do we still believe that Santa brings us gifts?
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    That Michael Jackson didn't have face lifts?
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    Are we still so stunned by circus tricks
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    That we think that the dead would
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    Wanna talk to pricks
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    Like John Edwards?
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    Storm to her credit despite my derision
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    Keeps firing off clichés with startling precision
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    Like a sniper using bollocks for ammunition
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    “You’re so sure of your position
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    But you’re just closed-minded
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    I think you’ll find
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    That your faith in science and tests
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    Is just as blind
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    As the faith of any fundamentalist”
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    “Wow, that’s a good point, let me think for a bit
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    Oh wait, my mistake, that’s absolute bullshit.
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    Science adjusts it’s views based on what’s observed
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    Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved.
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    If you show me
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    That, say, homeopathy works,
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    Then I will change my mind
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    I’ll spin on a fucking dime
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    I’ll be as embarrassed as hell,
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    But I will run through the streets yelling
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    It’s a miracle! Take physics and bin it!
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    Water has memory!
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    And while it’s memory of a long lost drop of onion juice is Infinite
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    It somehow forgets all the poo it’s had in it!
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    You show me that it works and how it works
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    And when I’ve recovered from the shock
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    I will take a compass and carve Fancy That on the side of my cock.”
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    Everyone's just staring now,
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    But I’m pretty pissed and I’ve dug this far down,
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    So I figure, in for penny, in for a pound:
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    “Life is full of mysteries, yeah
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    But there are answers out there
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    And they won’t be found
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    By people sitting around
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    Looking serious
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    And saying isn’t life mysterious?
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    Let’s sit here and hope
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    Let’s call up the fucking Pope
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    Let’s go watch Oprah
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    Interview Deepak Chopra
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    If you’re going to watch telly, you should watch Scooby Doo.
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    That show was so cool
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    because every time there’s a church with a ghoul
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    Or a ghost in a school
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    They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
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    The fucking janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide.
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    Because throughout history
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    Every mystery
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    Ever solved has turned out to be
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    Not Magic.
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    Does the idea that there might be knowledge
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    Frighten you?
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    Does the idea that one afternoon
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    On Wiki-fucking-pedia might enlighten you
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    Frighten you?
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    Does the notion that there may not be a supernatural
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    So blow your hippy noodle
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    That you would rather just stand in the fog
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    Of your inability to Google?
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    Isn’t this enough?
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    Just this world?
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    Just this beautiful, complex
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    Wonderfully unfathomable, natural world?
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    How does it so fail to hold our attention
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    That we have to diminish it with the invention
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    Of cheap, man-made Myths and Monsters?
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    If you’re so into Shakespeare
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    Lend me your ear:
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    “To gild refined gold, to paint the lily,
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    To throw perfume on the violet… is just fucking silly”
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    Or something like that.
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    Or what about Satchmo?!
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    I see trees of green,
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    Red roses too,
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    And fine, if you wish to
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    Glorify Krishna and Vishnu
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    In a post-colonial, condescending
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    Bottled-up and labeled kind of way
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    Then whatever, that’s ok.
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    But here’s what gives me a hard-on:
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    I am a tiny, insignificant, ignorant bit of carbon.
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    I have one life, and it is short
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    And unimportant…
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    But thanks to recent scientific advances
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    I get to live twice as long as my great great great great uncleses and auntses.
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    Twice as long to live this life of mine
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    Twice as long to love this wife of mine
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    Twice as many years of friends and wine
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    Of sharing curries and getting shitty
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    With good-looking hippies
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    With fairies on their spines
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    And butterflies on their titties.
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    And if perchance I have offended
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    Think but this and all is mended:
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    We’d as well be 10 minutes back in time,
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    For all the chance you’ll change your mind.
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    Written and performed by Tim Minchin
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    Directed by DC Turner
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    Produced by Tracy King
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    Character Design and animation by DC Turner
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    Camera & Effects: Ricky Earl, Fraser Davidson, DC Turner, Andrew Flatt
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    Supporting Character Animation: Ricky Earl, Kei Phillips, Ash Collins, Valentina Grasso, Betty Le Bon, Fraser Davidson
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    Supporting character artwork: Kei Phillips, Ricky Earl, Diego Garcia, Betty Le Bon, Fraiser Davidson, Rachael King, Stuart Mason, Manu Roig
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    Sound: Milton Mermikedes, Bridget Merkimedes, Holley Gray, Matthias Simmons, Pete Clements
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    Additional Storyboards: Tracy King, Fraser Davidson, Ricky Earl, Joe Pavlo
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    With thanks to: Sid Rodrigues, Rebecca Watson, Jane Goldman and family, Chris Blohm, Loretta King, Susan Turner
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    With thanks to: Lyndsey Brown, Shella Livingston, Helen Jack, Chris Cox, Tom Milsom, Robin Ince
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    © Storm Movie 2011 All Rights Reserved. stormmovie.net, timminchin.com, kershoot.com
Title:
Tim Minchin's Storm the Animated Movie
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
10:39

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