The song that you're talking about I think is called "YES TO YOU". I looked it up in the credits. Good luck finding out exactly what it's called for sure. That's the only song that seems like would fit that seminar scene. It's hard to match up wordless conducted songs to certain scenes.osvalds wrote:What song was used in seminar scene, that sounded like good trance, could somebody tell me how it is called, i already searched in google but didin't found anything.
Do somebody know the song?
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Re: Do somebody know the song?
"'You're not entitled to my opinions' means you don't have to agree with my opinions. you did just that. sorry about the confusion."
Yeah but that still doesn't make any sense. It's like a non-sequitur. It's like if I were having a discussion with someone on the street and said, "Well, you're not entitled to my opinons." They'd be confused. Any way you look at it it doesn't really make sense. I've never heard anyone say it in my life. If you were to say, however, "Your entitled to your opinions, I'm entitled to mine" that would make sense but "you're not entitled to my opinions" doesn't really mean anything. Thus the confusion.
Yeah but that still doesn't make any sense. It's like a non-sequitur. It's like if I were having a discussion with someone on the street and said, "Well, you're not entitled to my opinons." They'd be confused. Any way you look at it it doesn't really make sense. I've never heard anyone say it in my life. If you were to say, however, "Your entitled to your opinions, I'm entitled to mine" that would make sense but "you're not entitled to my opinions" doesn't really mean anything. Thus the confusion.
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okay. well then, You're entitled to your opinions and I'm entitled to mine. That's what I meant to say. sorry about the confusion.Twigggy wrote:"'You're not entitled to my opinions' means you don't have to agree with my opinions. you did just that. sorry about the confusion."
Yeah but that still doesn't make any sense. It's like a non-sequitur. It's like if I were having a discussion with someone on the street and said, "Well, you're not entitled to my opinons." They'd be confused. Any way you look at it it doesn't really make sense. I've never heard anyone say it in my life. If you were to say, however, "Your entitled to your opinions, I'm entitled to mine" that would make sense but "you're not entitled to my opinions" doesn't really mean anything. Thus the confusion.