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Mr Bean at the Olympics

Jinx says...

Well, I expected it to be complete rubbish, and ofc following China was always going to be a tough ask. Still, I was pleasantly surprised. I really liked the Industrial revolution bit, the music was great. Great Ormond/NHS dragged on a bit and fuck me I wish they'd put Paul Mccartney out to pasture already. Another tired rendition of Hey Jude? I'd rather they'd given the mic back to Dizzy Rascal tbh.

So yah, some good, some bad.

Oh, and NBC didn't air the class Abide With Me bit because they didn't realise it was about the bombings? herp-derp.

After Bullied Kid Suicides, Teens Rejoice His Death At Dance

Yogi says...

>> ^hpqp:

How many times does it need to be said: it is not about the words themselves but the way in which they are used. Hey, "Jude" just means "Jew" in German, but depending on how it was used in mid-20th century Europe it could mean life or death (yes, I totally went there).
I find it sad - and perhaps a little worrisome - that @dystopianfuturetoday's comment is seen by some as expressing the wish to suppress freedom of speech. Watching one's words in context is not censorship or "oppression", it's a sign of intelligence and responsibility. While I am completely free to comment on a criminal act as "typical of niggers", refer to a miser as being "such a Jew", or call a woman who has had several partners a "slut/whore", it would only illustrate stupidity and narrowmindedness on my part, while continuing to keep alive ethnic/sexist stereotypes.
Personally, I try to keep my expletives universal. Asshole, shithead, dumbfuck, peabrain, bigot, religitard, idiot, etc.


Just pointing out...I never really thought it was suppressing my freedom of speech I just think it's one of those platitudes that sounds nice and then falls kinda flat because the world is shades of grey.

After Bullied Kid Suicides, Teens Rejoice His Death At Dance

hpqp says...

How many times does it need to be said: it is not about the words themselves but the way in which they are used. Hey, "Jude" just means "Jew" in German, but depending on how it was used in mid-20th century Europe it could mean life or death (yes, I totally went there).

I find it sad - and perhaps a little worrisome - that @dystopianfuturetoday's comment is seen by some as expressing the wish to suppress freedom of speech. Watching one's words in context is not censorship or "oppression", it's a sign of intelligence and responsibility. While I am completely free to comment on a criminal act as "typical of niggers", refer to a miser as being "such a Jew", or call a woman who has had several partners a "slut/whore", it would only illustrate stupidity and narrowmindedness on my part, while continuing to keep alive ethnic/sexist stereotypes.

Personally, I try to keep my expletives universal. Asshole, shithead, dumbfuck, peabrain, bigot, religitard, idiot, etc.

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The Greatest Version of "Hey Jude" You'll Ever Hear!!!

Arsenault185 says...

>> ^roguewrx:
The tags for this video. I find them appropriate.


U.S. soldiers over here call it "konglish"

>> ^messenger:
"Ha" might be part of a Korean name, but not all of it, and I don't know if I've ever seen it in a Korean name. "Hero" is definitely not a Korean name.

Ummm, yeah. That was a given. Its a surname. I don't know of any country / culture that only goes by one name. Especially a modernized country with a population in the MILLIONS. Thats just ridiculous.

>> ^deedub81:
Hiro is a Japanese name, peeps.
...but this kid, Hero, is definitely Korean.

That has already been established by my previous comments.

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