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Barbs Honeycutt's avatar

oh no, I feel out-of-the-loop because I didn't get the “al Gaib, Lisan al Gaib” reference.

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Cristina Carmona Aliaga's avatar

Easily sorted: Chalamet is the protagonist of the two Dune film adaptations Villeneuve has made, a third one in the making. In the film his character is known by many names, including Lisan al Gaib, which I thought is the one that lends itself to make a joke in the upcoming Dune third film and reference tongue-in-cheek the future Bond adaptation.

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Barbs Honeycutt's avatar

Ooohhh so I could/should have googled it. I thought it was a cryptic play on words .. I even tried to read it backwards XD thanks for the explanation. I don't know if I want to see his face as Bond though

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Cristina Carmona Aliaga's avatar

It was one for Dune fans so easy to get confused 😅 I an curious to see who will be eventually playing the new Bond. Rumour has it Aaron Taylor-Johnson has the best shot.

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Aurelie Chazal's avatar

My company does the same as Deloitte with the money to spend on wellbeing pre approved stuff 😂. Look at them solving the mental health and burn out crisis one lego at a time. I guess we have to take what we get...

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Cristina Carmona Aliaga's avatar

At least with the Legos employees can role play stressful scenarios at work and choose violence without consequences 🙃

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Louise Conolly-Smith's avatar

Put that on a t-shirt pronto!

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Cristina Carmona Aliaga's avatar

Right? It’s something would have already done 😂

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Cristina Carmona Aliaga's avatar

*Something Simon would have already done

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Story Has It's avatar

Anna Wintour strikes me as a woman that says she is stepping down but will struggle to step away...Today I learned she has had the same hairstyle since the 60s!

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Cristina Carmona Aliaga's avatar

She's definitely created a signature style that is very recognisable and I agree she'll probably will be involved in fashion somehow even after leaving Vogue. I wonder if the new Devil Wears Prada will acknowledge this somehow...

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