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Guess what?!? The front page of GW says "2001" is airing today! Small world!
Maybe to our brains, it's easier for us to understand the story by hearing in English, but other forms of communication, like the written word or symbols, can be in a different language/font/character set. It might be easier to make a prop of another written language, then it is to teach the actors, too. But I'm just speculating because I can. Otherwise, the main answer to stick with is in post #30 of this thread (didn't know if it would be right above this one).
Guess what?!? The front page of GW says "2001" is airing today! Small world!
Maybe to our brains, it's easier for us to understand the story by hearing in English, but other forms of communication, like the written word or symbols, can be in a different language/font/character set. It might be easier to make a prop of another written language, then it is to teach the actors, too. But I'm just speculating because I can. Otherwise, the main answer to stick with is in post #30 of this thread (didn't know if it would be right above this one).
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