Artificial Intelligence
Not Allen Iverson
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fukk are you on heree for.. Watch the movie nikka![]()
on my couch in my living roomfukk are you on heree for.. Watch the movie nikka![]()
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Though it may have been fun to some of you to watch QT's Slave Fantasy World, I recommend people also watch a movie dealing with real Slave Reality. Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" takes place 7 years after the story of "Django" and tells the story of Lincoln's struggle during the Civil War and Freeing Blacks in America. The whole movie deals with this struggle and really puts in perspective that if it was up to some in America, there would probably still be slaves today. Yes like "Django", "The N-word" was used in "Lincoln" but never in a joking way. I wasn't keeping count but subconsciously my mind did, lol. In "Lincoln" the n-word was used 5 times. Anyways it's an interesting movie to see to understand the politics of Slavery and why so many in America wanted it to continue. But it also shows that there were Whites back then that understood what was going on was wrong and it had to stop.
So you post a wikipedia link to "spaghetti western" and think that you've done something?Ignorance is truly bliss. I'm in awe at the stupidity. Spaghetti westerns were movies that told stories set in the west just like Westerns, the only difference is that they were made by Italians. Django is set in the south and is a slave revenge story. This story has nothing to do with the west so why do you think that it's a western? Why can't you people admit that the movie is about slavery? What is the agenda behind denying that fact? I know the answers I just want at least 1 of you to be man enough and admit it.
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Though it may have been fun to some of you to watch QT's Slave Fantasy World, I recommend people also watch a movie dealing with real Slave Reality. Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" takes place 7 years after the story of "Django" and tells the story of Lincoln's struggle during the Civil War and Freeing Blacks in America. The whole movie deals with this struggle and really puts in perspective that if it was up to some in America, there would probably still be slaves today. Yes like "Django", "The N-word" was used in "Lincoln" but never in a joking way. I wasn't keeping count but subconsciously my mind did, lol. In "Lincoln" the n-word was used 5 times. Anyways it's an interesting movie to see to understand the politics of Slavery and why so many in America wanted it to continue. But it also shows that there were Whites back then that understood what was going on was wrong and it had to stop.
THey made it seem like django was the unstable one but it was shultz stupid ass. Ima get myself lifted outta my fukkin bowling shoes cuz i dont wanna shake a dudes hand. Dumbest dude in the whole movie.
THey made it seem like django was the unstable one but it was shultz stupid ass. Ima get myself lifted outta my fukkin bowling shoes cuz i dont wanna shake a dudes hand. Dumbest dude in the whole movie.
"who this ****** here on this nad"
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movie was crazy. So many great moments. It was funny as fukk too. I swear most of these dudes screaming ****** sounded like dave chappelle doing his white impression.
Yea but it was Django who couldn't hold a pokerface at the dinner table which made SLJ suspicious. And yea Shultz having too much pride to shake Candie hand just fukked everything up.