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Diesel “Go With The Flaw”
Diesel speaking out on behalf of people who are proud of their own individual flaws and quirks.
We look over the shoulder of a man pasting together scenes from a movie (“Go With The Flaw”) and are subsequently shown details of these scenes, each depicting some very colorful individuals whose unorthodox behavior defies categorization, allowing them to spontaneously yield to their feelings. Appropriately, the film plays to the soundtrack of Edith Piaf’s “Non, je ne regrette rien.”

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Diesel “Go With The Flaw” Diesel speaking out on behalf of people who are proud of their own individual flaws and quirks. We look over the shoulder of a man pasting together scenes from a movie (“Go With The Flaw”) and are subsequently shown details of these scenes, each depicting some very colorful individuals whose unorthodox behavior defies categorization, allowing them to spontaneously yield to their feelings. Appropriately, the film plays to the soundtrack of Edith Piaf’s “Non, je ne regrette rien.”

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