Now that I think of the American-Canadian conflicts [STRIKE]Punic wars[/STRIKE]… No salted fields at least, right?
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Rig, some nasty critics blasted Bacon when it was released, it was even postulated that Moore had to abandon the fiction genre and reorient his career strictly into documentaries because of that film.
I guess that to fully appreciate this misunderstood masterpiece you have to be a Canadian, or empty the case of Molson while watching the film.
Mind you, a bottle (or two) of ouzo might do the trick ;)[/QUOTE]
If what you say about Moore’s carreer is true turning him to documentaries turned out to be more controversial No Molson here but I’ll try to draw from common human empathy [STRIKE]inebriation[/STRIKE].
Well I think she gave a good answer! When do you people ever think of poor South Africa and Iraq, not to mention be reminded of their suffering when having to point out your country on a map! Certainly not often enough!
As for the second video: I find the users’ comments scarier. Immediate proof. -_-; Pointing out selected idiots or uneducated people on TV is not an art, but having to deal with them “live” is an indescribable pain mankind is always helpless against, leaving them in an awfully baffled state of uncontrolled yapping, gasping for air and continuous head-against-wall-bashing. Dangerous, yet inevitable. rubs forehead
Ziegfried, say what you like about America, but in other countries, being a Jedi Knight is a legally recognized religion. You just called their entire faith fake and the fact that people believe in it proof that they are stupid, you intolerant, narrow-minded cunt.