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13 Dec 2018
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What does inaction mean as in "There was a lot of action but enough inaction to keep me interested"?
Someone wrote this after watching a movie.
What does inaction mean as in "There was a lot of action but enough inaction to keep me interested"?
Someone wrote this after watching a movie.
Someone wrote this after watching a movie.
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@Bunch He’s saying that there was a good amount of action in the film (not too much or too little to make him bored)

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