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WeThoughtYouWasAToad [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Happy to do my part. I'm on .WIN 3-4 times a day, but I don't camp out in 'New' or 'Rising', i mostly scroll through a page or two of 'Hot'. If it's not there, I assume it hasn't been posted.

You can shove all the Karma up my ass, I don't give a shit. I'd be happier posting on this site as Anon762763.

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Thenew23rd 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not going to watch the video. Nobody who's posted it has included enough of a description to evaluate.

I really like your screen name though. That was an exceptionally good movie.

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WeThoughtYouWasAToad [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks bud. I like high IQ movies that don't like the smell of their own farts (Tarentino, etc), the ones that mix in some slapstick and goofiness to throw you off their trail.

This Documentary is just good background noise. Goes over CIA programs like Mockingbird, MK Ultra, etc; talks a bit about Podesta e-mails, spirit cooking, etc; the way the Media coordinates to protect the rich and powerful, such as treating James Alefantis (Comet Pizza) like a victim while asking zero questions about the fucking weird artwork/symbols/etc on his house walls and Instagram page; and the main protagonist was a well-known stunt-man in Hollywood for multiple decades before he had a crippling injury, who talks about his run-ins and elbow-rubbing with celebrities over the years, and how he didn't realize the messed up stuff they were talking about until he was already out of the industry.

No Q-crap, no "Trust the Plan", no secret plans to disband the FBI/CIA, no Bilderberg/NWO/whatever nonsense. It's just a good break from the 24-7 China Flu news cycle.

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TXNFOURDJT 2 points ago +2 / -0

I watched it and the youtube comments were good

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Thenew23rd 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for a good synopsis. Very much appreciated.

I don't know if I approached O Brother cerebrally. Maybe I'm shallow but I just found it very entertaining. My favorite parts: the corrupt politician who saw his chance with the Soggy Bottom Boys and took it, and Everett's wife. She was priceless.

My favorite lines:

Ulysses Everett McGill: You ever been with a woman?

Delmar O'Donnell: I gotta get the family farm back before I start worrying about that.