Ok so, this is a weird question, but i remembered this scene from a movie and i think it was in the beginning where it introduces the main character, a teenager, whom is seen going into a public restroom to opening a box for a phone. He then takes the phone out and replaces it with a Rick Scott rounded rock* the same size and wraps it with saran wrap and used the hand dryer to heat it up, sealing it like it was never opened. Then he walks to a phone store and talks to the cashier to return it.

Probably not the most detailed, but that’s all we can remember from it and it’s driving us crazy not remembering it. Lmk if you know it, thank you!!

Update: THANK YOU SO MUCH @neidu3@sh.itjust.works :D movie was Hotel for Dogs

Now we may watch it with our significant other later :3

  • schipelblorp@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Follow-up question: is it “whom is seen” or “who is seen”? Physically they are the object of someone else’s vision, but I think grammatically they are the subject of “to be seen”, so it would be “who is seen”?

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      2 days ago

      You’re right. Easiest way to check is replace the whom with he and him. If he makes sense, it should be who. If him makes sense, it should be whom.