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"I don’t see a reason to downvote someone’s opinion" Then you, my friend, have not visited many comment sections.
You know you can "Unlike" them after you hear the song, right?
In all honesty, laughter is one of the many responses I have to anything Die Antwoord-related. (Other responses include shock, and cowering in terror.)
In this comment, I have decided that I felt like replying to R2D2's post. Then there will be no more dictatorship...and all that.
Sorry, Rickard. And sorry, used the wrong account. I'll see myself out.
What's gonna happen to Joan's husband? "VIET-GODDAMN-NAM's what's gonna happen! Go get me a beer, bitch!" --Charlie Kelly
At first I was like "Huh?" Then I read that this was made for an episode of the internet series "Everything" and I was like "A-ha!"
C3PO, this could be the start of a beautiful friendship.
Pretty sure I still get one customer a day who says something like this at the coffee shop I work at. But it usually goes something like this "Hey, this coffee tastes awful. Oh wait, you're a man. Could you get me the woman employee who made this coffee? Thanks."
Did the director watch "The Departed" and think, "Man, it would've been so much better if the rat that ran across the window at the end got eaten by a frog!"
For those keeping track, the current Lincoln cast to beat is Sarah Vowell's from her audiobook. Conan O'Brien as Robert Todd Lincoln Eric Bogosian as John Wilkes Booth Stephen King as Abraham Lincoln
"Drug cartels in Mexico, tax cartels in DC. What's happened to America?" No offense, but I'm pretty sure 50% of those things aren't happening in America.
I watched for three seconds before I was like "DONE."
We should all follow St. Vincent's example and look away.
Give this link a try: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkvcBeGiFnY
Jerking off onto model trains, stomping around like a monster until 4 AM (but don't break anything), and all the imitation crabmeat you could ask for? What more do you need?!
It's like a Bollywood romantic comedy, but without the musical numbers and attractive women.
I think what I liked most about the story was that, because the ATHF movie cost so little to make, the opening box office take covered the cost of the film, the fine they were charged by the city of Boston, and they had a little bit left over!