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[quote]dunno. seemed odd.[/quote] My question was a direct reference from the film, when Django questions the curiousity of the curious- anyway thats about as important as any one of our opinions of the film. I've seen Last Dragon - does that count? To me it was not at all ironic that they used the N word as much as they did, it was ironic that
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[quote] Why do you people care so much about this anyway?[/quote] I am curious why you're curious, boy? Ive seen maybe 3 Tarrentino movies. Aussies are more jovial with their racism? Really?
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[quote]I feel that such a portrayal is not just highly unrealistic, but tendentious.[/quote] I kind of felt this way as well, especially when Django made reference to Americans specifically being more brutal than say.. Germans(hah!) I found it ironic that Tarrentino's character never uttered the "N" word once, but subsituted it for "blackie"
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[quote]Except that the 51% want the other 49% to pay for all of it[/quote] Not only that, but the "51%" is only the "51%" that are actually voting, either for or against the measure(s) -and the majority of people who are able to vote, do not vote in the first place. Therefore you have an even smaller minority making everyone else
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10 lessons in Jeet Kune Do. Had to stop because it was getting too expensive at over $300 a month. Would love to get back into it soon but will be climbing a mountain this summer and barely have enough time to train for it ERGO I'm a boss.
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Damn. -1 for me.
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I've always wanted to say something ignant and have John James correct me - this will hopefully happen one day, I believe the chances are good.
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And, that insult Peter Surda threw at Smiling Dave seems even less clever now.
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W. O. W. The 'problem' of terrorism - this f*ck*ng guy! Actually, who is this ID 10 T error? The case to fear terrorism pails in comparison than the case to drive a car, or exit your house for fear you might be murdered by any one private citizen you might consider a 'neighbor'.