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I always pass over this thread because I think it says "Looking for a flight."

And yet even THAT thread would be more entertaining than this mindless drivel.

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Obama WAS raised in Hawaii...but Hawaii is a Muslim socialist terrorist fascist training camp and not actually a part of America.
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Professional Wrestling is a valid form of theatre.

ARGUE WITH ME!!!
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Carlos Mencia isn't that bad.

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B. Tribe wrote:Professional Wrestling is a valid form of theatre.

ARGUE WITH ME!!!
i completely agree with you, mother fucker! you raise some interesting semiotic questions as to what constitutes theatre and performance, you asshole!
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monkeyangst wrote:I shit bigger than all of you.
Wow. That takes a huuuuuuge asshole.
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monkeyangst wrote:Carlos Mencia isn't that bad.
You stole that line.
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Post by Brad Hawkins »

mpbrockman wrote:
monkeyangst wrote:Carlos Mencia isn't that bad.
You stole that line.
Racist.
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monkeyangst wrote:
mpbrockman wrote:
monkeyangst wrote:Carlos Mencia isn't that bad.
You stole that line.
Racist.
You stole that one, too.
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majcher wrote:Boogie Nights is Jeff Britt's favorite movie of the 20th Century.
Fuck you.
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the_reverend wrote:i completely agree with you, mother fucker! you raise some interesting semiotic questions as to what constitutes theatre and performance, you asshole!
Has it ever occurred to your pea-sized brain that a wrestling storyline and many wrestling matches are in themselves John Campbell's Hero Cycle writ large? IT MAY VERY WELL HAVE OCCURRED TO YOU!!!

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B. Tribe wrote:
the_reverend wrote:i completely agree with you, mother fucker! you raise some interesting semiotic questions as to what constitutes theatre and performance, you asshole!
Has it ever occurred to your pea-sized brain that a wrestling storyline and many wrestling matches are in themselves John Campbell's Hero Cycle writ large? IT MAY VERY WELL HAVE OCCURRED TO YOU!!!
i believe you mean JOSEPH Campbell, you backwater asshat, but your point is well taken! his mythic cycle of archetypal recurrence is well resonated in the spandex clad feats of strength, skill and cunning displayed in the most noteworthy of wrestling matches and narrative drama surrounding them, as you might have noticed with your highly insightful pea brain. though you MIGHT find it of some interest to note that given the serial nature of this particular medium of performance that the cycle is rarely allowed to complete itself and draw to full conclusion, though i'm sure you had considered that particular point when originally stating your thesis, fucktard!
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Joseph Cambell prefers the Star Wars prequels.
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Post by Adan »

Lord of The Rings was based on the Star Wars Prequels.
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Every film Kurosawa made was based on the same story about the two halves of the sandwich in "The Bible".
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