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Repost..... but it's one crazy video
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That seemed like tough work for a pair of skinny Narcos
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is the sawing ritualistic? is it necessary? Mexicans are supposed to be famously lazy. I grew up seeing illustrations of Mexicans as fat guys in sombreros sleeping in the shade. And here I see these energetic young zorros putting sweat and tears into their little project, and the one guy is left to guy the other guy's head, standing around nervously, wondering why the head weighs so damn much. In America we have Lowes and Home Depots and they could just snap a couple of chainsaws for next to nothing and be done with it in under five minutes. So I just don't get it, there's a big cultural disconnect here.
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hm, just finished the whole thing. i've watched a lot of mexigore but this one is different. a little disturbing. maybe cuz aint no one talking, and the guy doing that defiant finger pointing, as in don't fuck with me," he's weird. at the end they're all silent: personally I'd pass out, being in that small room, just imagine the smell of sweat and blood
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is the sawing ritualistic? is it necessary? Mexicans are supposed to be famously lazy. I grew up seeing illustrations of Mexicans as fat guys in sombreros sleeping in the shade. And here I see these energetic young zorros putting sweat and tears into their little project, and the one guy is left to guy the other guy's head, standing around nervously, wondering why the head weighs so damn much. In America we have Lowes and Home Depots and they could just snap a couple of chainsaws for next to nothing and be done with it in under five minutes. So I just don't get it, there's a big cultural disconnect here.
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these guys are disgusting, you think they could have at least laid something down to catch the blood. Someone is going to have to clean it up. rude dicks.
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Only in Mexico.
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They probably stopped useing the ladder after someone pissed or shit on them during their beheading.


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