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TA1LGUNN3R wrote:I thought one of the dancing girls was pretty hot.
Also, Danny Glover moves like a puppet and makes weird faces.
Symmetry wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:I thought one of the dancing girls was pretty hot.
Also, Danny Glover moves like a puppet and makes weird faces.
I think that's part of the satire- acting all comic and then breaking that perception.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Symmetry wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:I thought one of the dancing girls was pretty hot.
Also, Danny Glover moves like a puppet and makes weird faces.
I think that's part of the satire- acting all comic and then breaking that perception.
Yes, i anticipate your upcoming 12-page breakdown on the meaning of symbolism used in Catcher in the Rye.
Maybe he's just a weird guy. Nothing bad about that.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Let no one ever accuse you of not being coy, sym.
Symmetry wrote:There's a new season of Black Mirror?
mrswdk wrote:I didn't really like either. Just mumbling nonsense. Might as well listen to a Lil Xan track.
mrswdk wrote:I guess it's listenable, in that sense. I just laughed when the BBC described it as saying 'something so important'. I don't think it's saying anything at all.
mrswdk wrote:It reminds me of a visit I once went on to an art school, where we were invited to analyze a painting of two people sat by a window and come up with all kinds of statements like 'the man is younger, and has a cat on his lap, which appears to be making him more uncomfortable than his friend, but he leaves it there anyway, which is a commentary on the materialism of younger generations'. Could the artist have just painted the guy with a cat on his lap? No, if you think that you are obviously not deep enough to comprehend art.
Childish Gambino is holding a gun, and is black, and keeps saying 'America' - OMGZ it's the video society needs right now! So deep!
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Symmetry wrote:There's a old quote that goes something like "writing about art is like dancing about architecture". I don't really agree, but there is a fair point in that.
It's interesting that some folk are so quick to dismiss it as a subject of conversation, and for weird reasons.
Mrsdwk- you say that because it was questioned and discussed by millions of people, it's not being questioned? That's an odd take.
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