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What a very smart baby! Must I say, will he become a lawyer or a doctor soon?
 
The shaniqua chimping out makes me lol
 
Ha look at the dumb niglet go, hope he dies or killed himself its what they all deserve
 
He will be a ...

Fireman...

A man that sets things on fire
Reminds me of the book Fahrenheit something from George Orwell.

Have it. Gotta find it again. Did read it once.
 
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You can tell everything by the way she screams at him when he can't hold it jfl
 
the shaniqua being retarded and letting a toddler hold an explosive is funny
 
I see what you did there, good sir.

Btw, have you watched Equilibrium?

Cult movie extraordinaire?​

I've seen this movie 5 times (it's the nature of satellite TV) within the past week and it's true...you catch something you've missed or see something new with every successive viewing. This movie is way ahead of its time, and much better than the over-rated Matrix. Bale is always exceptional, and so is his "Metroland" co-star, Emily Watson. Maybe it's the Anglophile or Brit-flick fan in me, but I must say that the added presence of Sean Bean and Angus MacFadyen all but confirms the pre-eminence of UK acting in quality films. Accompanied by very appropriate techno-musik, the action sequences are fast and Euro-flashy, heavily influenced by Jan De Bont--different from the weird, drawn-out, "suspended/string puppet" thing that apparently passes for martial arts these days. (I miss Bruce Lee)

Anyway, if you haven't seen it, give this a shot. If you already have & weren't impressed, take a look at it again. It will grow on you. See if you're inclined to show up to work the next day looking and acting very much a "Cleric" who missed a Prozium dose.
 

Cult movie extraordinaire?​

I've seen this movie 5 times (it's the nature of satellite TV) within the past week and it's true...you catch something you've missed or see something new with every successive viewing. This movie is way ahead of its time, and much better than the over-rated Matrix. Bale is always exceptional, and so is his "Metroland" co-star, Emily Watson. Maybe it's the Anglophile or Brit-flick fan in me, but I must say that the added presence of Sean Bean and Angus MacFadyen all but confirms the pre-eminence of UK acting in quality films. Accompanied by very appropriate techno-musik, the action sequences are fast and Euro-flashy, heavily influenced by Jan De Bont--different from the weird, drawn-out, "suspended/string puppet" thing that apparently passes for martial arts these days. (I miss Bruce Lee)

Anyway, if you haven't seen it, give this a shot. If you already have & weren't impressed, take a look at it again. It will grow on you. See if you're inclined to show up to work the next day looking and acting very much a "Cleric" who missed a Prozium dose.
Watched it plenty of times. What about "The Machine"?
Another british movie. Underrated as well, imo.

And yes, I liked Equilibrium more than Matrix.

What about "Dark Cities" or "The 13th floor"?
 
Watched it plenty of times. What about "The Machine"?
Another british movie. Underrated as well, imo.

And yes, I liked Equilibrium more than Matrix.

What about "Dark Cities" or "The 13th floor"?
I seen most of them. Just saw all black mirrors. Talk about niggers.... Lol.
 

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