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09-23-2020, 12:28 PM
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Re: Afghani Rock Legend*
He painted a picture of a homeless guy and people thought it looked like a god no-one ever had a picture of.
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09-23-2020, 06:14 PM
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Re: Afghani Rock Legend*
So how many rocks get thrown back on the assholes that just committed murder? |
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09-23-2020, 06:31 PM
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Re: Afghani Rock Legend*
Me too. Actually, especially after making the Bonus video for my compilation Snipocalypse Now. After that, I always hear 8-bit melodies over footage of the Houthis in Yemen beating on the Saudi royalists in their country. I made an 8-Bit bonus video for my Houthis Kiss compilation too. That one makes more sense though, when watching the alternate intro version of Houthis Kiss I made for it--starring Aileen Quinn and Jay Z. |
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09-23-2020, 07:32 PM
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Re: Afghani Rock Legend*
Have you ever seen what Afghanistan looked like before the Taliban, and before they started warring with Russia? It's hard to imagine such a grand backpedalling even being possible. The documentary Bitter Lake, produced by Adam Curtis is absolutely loaded with footage from Middle Eastern countries before they were inundated with their particular "Saudi Type" tribal mercenary templates. Adam Curtis has some strange connection to the BBC, so he's always been able to access their archived footage vaults. His films are worth watching for this reason, and his taste in complimentary music alone. This first is a trailer for Bitter Lake, and the second video is a promo for it that I found--I think it might be my favourite 30 second compilation of footage ever produced. |
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09-23-2020, 09:42 PM
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Re: Afghani Rock Legend*
I agree. Plus usually, they are encircled, or the females are partly buried. Whatever the case, restricted from leaving--this one was like he had to choose to stay, choose not to at least try to run away. Strange. I bet if it was just his body--like if they even gave him a helmet, that pelting would have taken hours to kill him from some internal bleeding or shock of some kind. But given a few of those head landings, I bet inner skull bleeds, and brain swelling would have prevented his ever waking again after that last time we see. |