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Hinterland Who's Who -- The Loon

chingalera says...

Oh, they named their hard 1 dollar-equivalent currency after this bird as well, nothing better to fucking DO! Love the Canadians, save me a seat at the Apocalypse, will you guys??
"Oh and here she comes, yes, there she is! The aboot-to-be, princess of Canada, isn't she ravishing?..So pure of heart:....so strong in body, so hot-in-the-face....She is indeed, the living symbol, of our great country...(*gushing and queafing) "My god, she's beautiful!"

Woman thinks all postal workers are after her

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Is the Queen still jealous of Snow White?

Is the Queen still jealous of Snow White?

Real-life CPR of a drowning victim

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Hansel & Gretel Get Baked Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Molly

Alternate Ending to Last Sunday's "Game of Thrones"

Alternate Ending to Last Sunday's "Game of Thrones"

Female Supremacy

Ferrari 458 Crashes While Trying To Pass a Family Car

TED: This is what it means to be Human.

peter12 jokingly says...

Heterosexuals. When I see a couple, the first thing I think of, what they do in their bedroom. Have you read "shades of grey" ... omg. I spoke with my pastor about it, and now I'm so sorry for them, they all going to hell. OK, that's not my problem, but why they have show their heterosexuality in public: man's douchebag attitude and woman's beauty princess attitude. Why they just can't act like normal people?

Conan & Andy Dub Over China's Most Popular Soap Opera

The Seller of Smoke

messenger says...

Downvote.

The animation was pretty, but I'm all about storytelling, and the content wasn't even good for high school. Right from the beginning, what was the point of showing the showman as unable to get an audience? This had no effect later on, but it's half the show. Why weren't people impressed to begin with? Doesn't make sense. Why were they crying when he left? He didn't touch their hearts or improve their lives; he gave them things.

That's all meh. What really irked me was there's all sorts of clichéed assumptions made all the way through: all small dogs want to be big and/or male owners of small dogs want big dogs; children are unsatisfied merely imagining that sticks are airplanes; all women want to be big blonde princesses or to have fancy handbags, and all leaders want giant monuments built for them. Puh-leeze. It was less Needful Things than playing on tired stereotypes.

I especially didn't like the implication in the end that old bald people with bad backs are less trustworthy. I understand "ugly/old/bald" has been a common shorthand for "bad person" when there isn't enough time to develop a character properly, but inviting the audience to judge people based on their appearance is something I expect not to see in a modern production.



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