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Meshugger

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  1. A pet is priceless.
  2. Video pls
  3. It's Trump leading the charge with Carson (who seems to be a cleric) and Christie against the mainstream media, who is emerging underneath the bridge, led by someone i do not recognize with El Rato with a cheese on his head and wife on his side in the background. Behind Carson you can spot Ann Coulter with a sniper rifle. Meanwhile the druid Bernie is summoning his birds against Hillary and what looks like the DNC chair. Meanwhile, lady America seems to be amused. It's beautiful.
  4. He's sending his little birds with their sharp beaks to burst her own glass ceiling. I think.
  5. Zika got him. you concerned that the disease has affected his pregnancy? HA! Good Fun! Uterus-deficient men truly have it the worst.
  6. Actually, they did quite well. The three movies made a combined ~$1.58 billion on a combined ~$560 million budget. The least profitable was the second movie and it still made over $180 million in profit. The series hasn't been finished yet due to some unfortunate hang ups with copyrights and production rights, but there is supposed to be more Narnia movies. Not with the same production company though (due to those rights issues), and at this point very likely not with the same stars. Both also likely unfortunate things. Odd as it may seem that's not considered profitable enough. It's 'only' 60 million profit per movie, on a blockbuster scale that's barely worth getting out of bed for when they wanted LotR numbers; ~2 times the box office on barely over half the budget. Rights issues have a tendency to disappear when movies are profitable in a big scale, as happened with LotR -> The Hobbit. And in that case The Hobbit(s) were made despite Jackson suing New Line Cinema, who he made LotR with. Though some might wish they had been tied up in legal problems... Hollywood accounting strikes again, i see. For example, episode VII made ~2 billion on the box office, but that was simply not enough as Disney had expected about 4 billion. In that way, it was a total "failure".
  7. Indiana Jones is the transcendental sense of heroism, discovery and adventure, which rings true to anyone who has been a young boy. Do you hate heroes? I always found it easier to identify with the morally grey outsiders, really So, Bobba Fett huh?
  8. Agreed. Flat-chested posers with little to no hips, begone. Indiana Jones is the transcendental sense of heroism, discovery and adventure, which rings true to anyone who has been a young boy. Do you hate heroes?
  9. Ok, this has to be one of the few videos that actually tries to understand why the phenomenon Trump even exist to begin with, without dwelving into infantile platitudes like "hate", "-ism" and such. Most importantly is 3:10-3:52. Leaders in the EU should take heed as well or they will face the same trouble.
  10. Here you have everything in one short video: Rigged electoral system, influence of the special interests of the military-industrial sector, the treatment Ron Paul, stagnated wages, the treatment of Bernie and even a nod to him for identifying the problems.
  11. I forgot that there were people out there not liking Narnia. I should've used a better example.
  12. At the same time, some teenage fiction/children's novels can explore deeper themes and be much better written than adult (="mature") literature. What i am getting at is that Hunger Games is guilty of being both bland and targeted to teenagers, while works like "The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis is not bland, but still for children.
  13. Based on only watching the first movie, the "Hunger Game" in Hunger Games was the most underwhelming with the tacky drama and toned down violence, while the most interesting was the superfluous dress-up and presentation of the contestants. Battle Royale on the other hand seemed to explore certain themes more seriously, like the mental anguish of having to kill your own friend in order to survive, how certain packs are emerging under extreme stress and a commentary on the morals in society in the background. It's like comparing teenage with adult in terms of literature really.
  14. Is he going to make Obsidian great again?
  15. Pretty much. No one sensible would downplay the Russian contribution for the space race; rather, it's mostly venerated. Gagarin was a bro too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Gagarin
  16. The people (Wall St) hath spoketh: http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/06/wall-st-is-pretty-certain-who-will-be-president.html
  17. As a kid, the summers a whole felt like a long wonderful day since you were asleep while it was darker. Topical: send terrorist to do hard manual labour in the Lapland mines during the winters. That would be a punishment worse than waterboarding.
  18. You liar.
  19. First Sanders got his votes socialized and now Colorado RNC skipped their caucus completely, effectively giving 34 delegates to Cruz without a single vote casted. http://archive.is/al78o ...and of course everything went as good as the DNC primary in Arizona: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/04/disgusting-colorado-trump-delegate-scratched-list-gop-convention-cruzers-take-delegates/
  20. The poster in question is clearly using the word "misogynic" as a killing word to end the conversation, not as a description of an attitude in a man. It's usually employed by the intellectually stunted when they cannot cope or understand on how to express themselves, so they use these killing words in hope of ending the conversation and the burden on proof is on you on(you guys all know what kind of words there are) to show that you're not the killing word that they accuse you of. You would do better not to care about disingenuous twats like that and treat them accordingly. In the words of our better philosophers of our time, tell the poster to: "Blow it out your ass."
  21. I picture Oby as Anna Chapman, but blonde and is working indirectly in pro-Kremlin propaganda through Putin's hidden subsidiaries. This conviction will not be budged until further proof has been presented.
  22. Subotai was easily triggered though, "don't kill the messanger" and all that. Link for the Wyoming caucus http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/wyoming It seems like a state were they don't believe in losers and give the same delegate amount either way.
  23. That is a pretty narrow way to view Temujin though. Although I may be missing your point. Touché
  24. While i might play mostly different kinds of metal on my electric guitars, i always go back to Knopfler now and then for pure creative joy. His style of playing simply has that base swing that you cannot help not to play along with. Every time i feel like i have no inspiration, i always put on some Dire Straits and play along with a childish bliss. Case in point: and the best version of Sultans (That drummer is NUTS)
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