c73c71c4 No.3745686
Back to the original topic : So Sharpears isn't Jewish, but there is one character that is - and that theory is now relatively well accepted. What's startling is how many ways this character is connected to Sharpears. The book he appears in was written at exactly the same time (1920-22), in almost exacly the same place. "The Cunning Little Vixen" was written in Brno, and Sharpears spoke Czech. Just fifty miles south of Brno is Vienna, from where we get Felix Salten's story of a German-speaking red deer named Bambi. Both of them were separated from their mothers at a young age and never saw them again.
The big difference between them is that Sharpears sees humans as just another animal, but in Bambi, humans are alien, supernatural, and god-like. It's easy to make fun of Disney's version of Bambi, but I'll skip that to show you what the book is really like - how violent and horribly sad it can be. After Bambi loses his mother, He comes across the Wife of Friend Hare (her son was written into the movie as Thumper). She has been wounded and doesn't understand what's happened:
“Can you help me a little?” she said. Bambi looked at her and shuddered. Her hind leg dangled lifelessly in the snow, dyeing it red and melting it with warm, oozing blood. “Can you help me a little?” she repeated. She spoke as if she were well and whole, almost as if she were happy. “I don’t know what can have happened to me,” she went on. “There’s really no sense to it, but I just can’t seem to walk. . . .”
In the middle of her words she rolled over on her side and died.
That what it was like before Disney mauled it. Anyway, if you google something like "Was Bambi Jewish" you'll get some of the discussion of it.
6e404753 No.3745799
>>3745685Wow, well you're 1 of only a tiny handful of good things that I'll remember from here.
I can't help but think you're wasting your energy though, and that your artistic romantic expression would have been better spent elsewhere, instead of in a seedy godless slum for the dead. Nevertheless, it has left a positive impression on me. I hope your expression doesn't remain "caged" in here.
55b82a3e No.3753002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97Mm2a_tcikTestament beat wiki labels by revising history. Album was "New World Order". Must've cost a fortune to retroactively filter NWO to TNO.
Phew; imagine what havoc unleashes if Helelos could alter history with his warlock spells.
fab76a6d No.3753651
White trash get down on your knees
Its time for cake and sodomy
9965815a No.3764795
Last year I saw an 80's music vid on the Vevo app of a guy wearing a big clock around his neck while walking on the street so does anyone remember the song of it, on the Vevo app commercials the music vid is seen as a clip, there's another music vid during the commercials where a guy is wearing a hat who bends over, then gets hit with the record which is seen on his hat, does anyone know that song too?
296ca7e2 No.3772284
A 16-year-old California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) named Ronan blows them all out of the water – even some humans. A new study shows that her ability to bop along to a rhythm isn't just a learned response to some tempos: she can synchronize her movements with new rhythms, suggesting that, once she was trained in what to do, she could adapt and keep a beat to multiple tempos.
"She is incredibly precise, with variability of only about a tenth of an eyeblink from cycle to cycle," says comparative neuroscientist Peter Cook of the University of California Santa Cruz and New College of Florida.
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE:
https://www.sciencealert.com/this-adorable-sea-lion-can-keep-a-beat-better-than-some-humans e092ec04 No.3772285
>>3769168If you want some real fire racist music, check out Johnny Rebel. N igger for a Day is catchy as fuck.
48cc5b33 No.3772660
Here's a thing that might blow your mind…in the musical Les Miserables with Hugh Jackman the song called A Castle In The Clouds right before the girl sings sounds so much like the title screen of Final Fantasy IX.