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Because we have a healthy coping mechanism: we let our anger take space, live through this emotion and let it go when the time comes🌟
Absolutely exhausted of hearing pompous art bags assume to describe exactly what the painted girl is thinking, or what the artist was thinking, or what her expression precisely means. omg, get over yourselves.
love Israel 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱❤
So let’s protect the innocent who are de defending themselves
TikTokers ''Ravers'' ruined it + wh*te ppl steal from detroit friends. where is Juan Atkins in every lineup?
Great and strong woman. But my answer would be “we all came for one reason and I hope the orcs won’t cause any problems”
How fast is my name Ariel
Free Palestine
Jewishophobia.
Russia free us not the us
No. I never wondered.
Eden golan your the best!!!!!!!!!!
Great answer 😊❤
The mermaid legend in the Northern Netherlands is that mermaids were ugly, scary creatures that hypnotized fishermen with their singing and then they pulled the men into the sea. That little mermaid in the video is in Copenhagen (far from the city, though). The statue is created in honour of the author
The most lasting effect Pulp Fiction has had on me, back then a indie/punk rock kid, was that it made me want to approach other musical styles, especially Afro-American ones. Thanks, Quentin!
We watched the movie in high school, and their story has always been an interest to me.
As much as I loved the way this documentary was put together and telling the story and explaining the characters I do have one criticism is that I always had the feeling that the butch character was more of a punched-up washed up has-been who had seen better days and more glory who had lost all he's money and would do anything for a quick buck
Why this polish journalist feeling so unsafe? Because he is surrounded by good people make him feel unsafe??!!
Sorry but some women in certain situations need to start using their brains.
Is she supposed to cower and live in fear? Because that's what Hamas wants. What an absolutely backwards question. People shouldn't fear participating in society. Those who give people reason to fear, or want people to fear, they are the ones who don't belong in society. At all. Full stop.
Lmao...nope cause us from the "before feelings generation " will still rock hard
Peter fussenich keeps how much of that 20,000 euros a day
I believe the allegations are false all she wants is his money while also trying to destroy his music career. Hopefully, he wins in court
Great answer to a stupid queastion
One of the reasons is because is a bad writer
Metal will be back to take over the world, keep banging!
LA podemos encontrar en Castellano ?
gotta add becoming a metalhead to my therapy list
Beautiful and brave
Lena katina isn’t homophobic 😭 only the black haired girl is
Meanwhile backstage their provocative behaviour is a disgrace
Interesting and informative but too many advertisements ..ultimately didn't finish because of this
Post Modernism appears to be just an extension of Andy Warhol's views of pop culture
I’m an electronic music enjoyer by day, metalhead by night.
The point about the use of violence starting around 14:25 was very apparent to me when I saw the show in 1994. The theater was a converted church, fallen on hard times, into a pub…with movies…thanks to McMensmins brothers. Food and drink were available during the show. My date and I were in an altered state. We were laughing uproariously at scene after violent scene. The other patrons were stone cold silent, giving us looks with knives as we would once again melt into laughter while a character on-screen would suffer. Over the subsequent decades, I don’t laugh when seeing the movie again (maybe a half dozen times by now). Why did we laugh so much in 1994? I suspect because we saw the essence of what Tarantino was trying to portray, which the altered state may have enabled. Our responses certainly were unconscious. I feel sorry for the other patrons who were there. They were getting a dose of the show on-screen…and near where they sat watching. That had to be uncomfortable.
50 000 dead and u all care wether her feelings were hurt shame on u
Alex P Keaton taught there are actually three…..Mona Lisa, Mona Beth and everyone’s favorite Mona Mona
Thanks for this video: I absolutely love the movie and I could never quite understand why? There's nothing in there, really and ... everything Now I have an idea what it is that I like so much
The mermaid didn't wore a bra 😂😂😂
Canim yaaa❤
"anonymous accusations " hahaha . i love rammsteinn and these accusation YELL 'LIES'
since when is Middle east in Europe,
Isreal likes to have its cake and eat it too
Really? What are they spying on? Banana peels , rusted cans , strewn newspapers, tumbleweeds, fishbones? Bureaucrats are so great aren't they. Technocrats stealing our futures, the destruction of our planet on a daily basis.
The reporter is a moron.