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twentieth?
by Sw0rdfish
Jul 24th, 2008
10:04:33 AM
Alpa Chino
by blackhole4140
Jul 24th, 2008
10:05:22 AM
Funny gag. Been looking forward to this one for some time.
I think Downey looks hilarious in this...
by LordPorkington
Jul 24th, 2008
10:06:19 AM
So I'd see it for his performance alone. But only when it comes out via Netflix...
wow! cruise and mconagay
by g-ride9000
Jul 24th, 2008
10:06:49 AM
with oldschool non lame performances? I don't get it, did Dr. Spaceman stop feeding them Scientology pills.
Saw the long trailer...
by NiceGuyEddie19
Jul 24th, 2008
10:07:04 AM
And laughed my ass off, hysterical, rapturous laughter while slapping the chair in front of me. The black guy sitting in the chair wasn't laughing though.
great review
by Turd Furgeson
Jul 24th, 2008
10:08:20 AM
Seriously really good review! Thanks for not giving away too much.
Capone LOVES the Balls!
by Pawprint
Jul 24th, 2008
10:11:59 AM
This film keeps looking better and better...
I'm anticipating this more than I was TDK.
by HoboCode
Jul 24th, 2008
10:14:54 AM
This sounds like the funniest fucking movie ever made. The last time I laughed so hard I cried was in Borat and this looks to be even better.
Someone will hate this movie, for a good reason
by g-ride9000
Jul 24th, 2008
10:15:08 AM
Of course the whole point is showing that Downey's Character's supposed to be a idiotic actor who doesn't realize he's crossing the line by doing black-face. The ironic thing is, Downey, being an actor, is putting on black-face for laughs. This is the imagery that hurts black people. A white man doing make-up as a black man. It's post-modern humor, but it's still black-face. I think the film "Bamboozled" covers this subject of ironic black-face quite well. Racist humor is the cheapest laugh you can get.
Rock.
by Filmcaptain
Jul 24th, 2008
10:15:47 AM
Hard. Looking forward to it.
niiiice.....
by just pillow talk
Jul 24th, 2008
10:16:49 AM
Top comedies are such a prized commodity. I hope this one fits the bill like Capone says.
How about E:
by Hilarious Wacky Username
Jul 24th, 2008
10:17:51 AM
Giggled a little with absolutely zero "outrage"? Why the PC bullshit, "must be outraged" prepared defense? If it's funny, then it's funny. Funny need never apologize.
Alpa Cheeno
by Da Neero
Jul 24th, 2008
10:24:28 AM
Me and my boy bring the HEAT!!
What's with this site and "sweaty balls"
by GaiustheBrave
Jul 24th, 2008
10:24:32 AM
Or, is that just Capone. I'm almost positive he's playing downloaded porn on WMP while writing his reviews. In which case, I can't blame him. Everytime he hears a smack he has to mention how much (sweaty, hairy) balls someone has. Still, can't wait to see this. If this and Step Brothers are as funny as I'm hoping, it will be the perfect end to an overall satisfactory summer.
I didn't even know Tom Cruise was in this movie
by chrth
Jul 24th, 2008
10:26:56 AM
I have a feeling...
by One Nation Under Zod
Jul 24th, 2008
10:28:13 AM
That thinking of balls always puts a smile on your face.
And not out in the UK for another THREE months!
by NeilF
Jul 24th, 2008
10:31:19 AM
That won't increase piracy o fit, will it! :/
Capone, G-ride.... guys, come on.
by NiceGuyEddie19
Jul 24th, 2008
10:31:43 AM
No one acts apologetic when Martin Lawrence goes on a completely racist, hate-filled tirade during stand up routines. Downey doesn't mean to be hurtful, Lawrence does. Get over this double-standard bullshit.
anchorite
by Abominable Snowcone
Jul 24th, 2008
10:39:07 AM
I agree with you. Plus, some people are too dull to think about the fact that it's not merely an actor in blackface for a role. It's an actor playing an eccentric actor in blackface for a role. And from what I saw in the trailer, it's frickin hilarious, and there's enough moments (even in the trailer alone) where the other (true) black actors in the fictitious movie give Downey's character weird, condemning looks and make remarks--along the lines of "What do you mean 'we people?'" to suggest that it's THAT actor in the movie--not Downey the actor--who is really strange
Niceguy/anchorite
by g-ride9000
Jul 24th, 2008
10:40:03 AM
I'll go out on a limb here and say you can be funny and racist. I'll also say that Wayens bros. and Lawrence are minstrels, and make money off of stereotypes. Also, downey is not black, has not been affected by the SERIOUS OPPRESSION black peolpe feel regularly (like my friend who just got pulled over by cops while on his bike because he looked like someone who was in a fight. He's a fucking hippy dred guy with a sweet face. The cops fucked with him base only on race) I don't deal with that issue cause I'm white; Downey as well. It's just not cool to me for people to cash in on that type of humor. Fortunately the outcome is usually so hideously un-funny that it's not an issue. In this case it is funny.

ps this issue is the reason Chappelle went to Africa. Are we laughing with black people or at them?

So is the mainstream media . . .
by Nice Marmot
Jul 24th, 2008
10:40:07 AM
. . . going to start spoiling the Cruise cameo in this too? AICN spoiled it for me a while ago (not complaining!) but I really hope my wife and friends could go into this not knowing about them. Of course my wife does love going to that Perez Hilton (absolute piece of shit) website . . .
Will it be too clever ?
by Be_a_zed
Jul 24th, 2008
10:43:06 AM
Will people "get it" ? I'm honestly not sure.
Ah But Racism Doesn't Cut Both Ways
by TroutMaskReplicant
Jul 24th, 2008
10:43:35 AM
White people never had to put up with the racism of others. Most of the guys who get pissed of at so called "political correctness" (which is a bullshit term anyway, wtf does it even mean?) are white straight men. Even so I think Robert Downey Junior's performance is nasty enough to be funny and thought provoking. Only a complete shit eater would walk out of the film thinking it wasn't a viciously barbed statement on how Hollywood handles the issue of race.
TroutMaskReplicant we live in a country full of shiteaters
by g-ride9000
Jul 24th, 2008
10:48:41 AM
what will they think of the film?
g-ride9000
by TroutMaskReplicant
Jul 24th, 2008
11:00:15 AM
I was thinking about that. The only response I could come up with is that I'd be more worried about those people being allowed to vote than allowed to see a film that uses complex satire. I think the inclusion of the actually black character was an important choice, if Downey Jnr. had been the only "black" character then I'd feel more worried. Of course even the rapper probably doesn't get off lightly. Is his name a reference to rap's perceived obsession with Scarface? Anyway, I'll withhold judgment till I see it. Better this kind of satire than the heavy handedness of Crash, I think.
this review alone has me cracking up
by Charlie Murphy
Jul 24th, 2008
11:00:31 AM
just the DESCRIPTIONS of scenes is hilarious. jesus, this and pinapple express are two of my most anticipated movies for next month.
Trout and G-Ride
by skimn
Jul 24th, 2008
11:07:34 AM
I would hope, as you have, that the majority of those seeing Thunder get the satire of an egotistical actor who thinks he can understand and "become one" with another race, by simply changing his physical characteristics. Laughing at his stupid arrogance, and not his playing to stereotype.

And how does this differ from Dave Chappelle and his "white face" news anchor character, with his clipped, "stick-up-the-ass" delivery? Satire is satire.

enormous balls...
by jimmy rabbitte
Jul 24th, 2008
11:08:26 AM
...that's funny.
And bringing up Downey in "black-face"
by skimn
Jul 24th, 2008
11:08:51 AM
He is playing a character, who is playing a character. So it rounds upon itself.
Downey vs. "White Chicks"
by Zombieflicker
Jul 24th, 2008
11:15:32 AM
I want to laugh when someone calls Downey or Stiller a racist when talking about Downey's character in Tropic Thunder. I remember when two black men pretended to be white girls (and acted like blonde stereotypes) not to long ago. I don't remember there being an uproar about that. I thought the idea was pretty funny (the movie wasn't however). Of course Downey's role is not politically correct. Neither Is Jack Black's 'Fats' character. "The Fatties"?? Okay, how about "Simple Jack: A story about a retard". Not one second of this movie is politically correct, and we all know it. Why can't we laugh about a fictional character who decides to consume himself in a role to the point of having a medical surgery performed on him without being worried about it being racist. It's too ridiculous to racist. Just as "White Chicks" was too ridiculous to be racist. There are more issues out there that needs way more attention then Tropic Thunder. I can’t wait to see it.
Troutmask
by PantherMatt
Jul 24th, 2008
11:16:02 AM
"White people never had to put up with the racism of others. " While racism against whites may be far less widespread than other forms of racism, let's not pretend that it doesn't exist. I experience it on a regular basis, in the fair city of NYC. And also, while not racism, I'd say religeous persecution is damn near the same thing, and what drove whitey to come to the Americas, en mass? Religeous persecution. Look, I'm not saying that the white man has faced NEAR the amount of baseless hatred that others have, I'm saying that baseless hatred has been focused on just about everyone, so let's not pretend otherwise. I thought Eddie Murphy was very funny as a white guy on SNL, and I'm betting that Downey Jr. is a riot in Tropic Thunder. Racism only hurts if you let it (or if there's physical violence involved).
If I fit the physical description of a suspect...
by thebearovingian
Jul 24th, 2008
11:18:53 AM
And if I was in the area where the crime occurred the cops would pull me over, too. They're not gonna question someone of a different race just for the hell of it. No matter how inherently 'racist' all police are *sarcasm* (including the white cops, the black cops, the hispanic cops, the asian cops, the lady cops, etc).
Re: blackface
by beelkay
Jul 24th, 2008
11:23:40 AM
Based on the trailer, etc. I've seen, I have absolutely no problem with this aspect of the film. I feel no outrage, moderated or otherwise. I think it's hilarious and Downey is obviously overacting like crazy...anyway, it's not like he's got black paint on his face or whatever. I actually think that this role is more similar to straight actors playing "gay" characters like in "Boat Trip" or that Adam Sandler movie last year...although to better effect. I think having an actually black character in the film was a good move, in terms of defusing any criticism...he stands in for black people in the audience who are outraged or offended. "What do YOU mean, 'you people'?"
Anybody seen Richie?
by Motoko Kusanagi
Jul 24th, 2008
11:24:05 AM
I'm gonna keep coming back until someone REMEMBERS seeing Richie!
Capone spoiling TC appearace ==
by spamminator
Jul 24th, 2008
11:25:20 AM
nipples on batsuit. Seriously, revealing what could possibly be the best surprise of the summer one of the more cockarsed things you could have done...
You guys are ALL right
by Thrillho77
Jul 24th, 2008
11:26:39 AM
Especially when that one guy said we live in a country FULL of shiteaters. Let's just enjoy the damn movie.

Also, I can't wait for the news articles that will debut right before the movie opens: "Does a controversial performance in Tropic Thunder go too far?" Fuck that. It's comedy. If it was supposed to be safe, it would not endure.

Danny McBride
by Jor-El23
Jul 24th, 2008
11:28:14 AM
Is he in ever goddamn comedy coming out this year? I don't even know if I've seen anything with him but I'm already sick of him.
Oh, jeez...
by GaiustheBrave
Jul 24th, 2008
11:30:48 AM
How long before this TB turns into a hand-holding session? C'mon, racism isn't peculiar to one race, and those who try to hide their racism or prejudices behind the trite disguise of "well, we experience more" can suck on those big balls Capone was talking about. And, I forgot all about "Pineapple Express"...so maybe we'll get three good comedies in a row. I hope so, even if it means the Earth splitting in half and being sucked down the maw of Destiny into the deepest pit of Hell.
jonathan violence
by Charlie Murphy
Jul 24th, 2008
11:32:54 AM
sorry for the typo
By the way, Troutmask
by GaiustheBrave
Jul 24th, 2008
11:33:40 AM
Politically correct is when you say something, not because it's true, but because it's inoffensive. Or, you don't say something true because it may hurt someone's feelings. Sometimes, political correctness has a purpose, and sometimes it keeps from speaking our minds so we won't stray too far from the herd.
white chicks
by the_dark_rick
Jul 24th, 2008
11:37:00 AM
One of the worst attempts at comedy ever. Although I agree with what most here are trying to say by referencing it...it's just comedy, people. Meant to be laughed at, not as an affront to races or creeds...looking forward to seeing it.
Oh give it a rest G-Ride
by mostsavage
Jul 24th, 2008
11:39:27 AM
I'm so sick of the "you don't know what racism is like" b.s. argument. It's presumptive and ignorant. I'm a straight white guy (well my grandma was actually full cherokee, but somehow I'm white, though if I was a quarter black then... screw it thats another argument). I was born in 1980. I never drank from a "white only" fountain. I never went to a "white only" school. Growing up I had black friends, Mexican friends, and gay friends. I never treated these friends any differently than any other.

Yet I have been bashed over the head for 28 years now with a guilt trip over something I had no part of, and very few of the black people I know were truly affected by. I'm not saying that some people aren't racist. A lot are. But the system of societal racism that existed in this county is long passed, and people need to stop reaching to find examples. Your friend got pulled over? Was he beaten? Aressted? Killed? No. He was asked some questions, because maybe, just maybe a guy involved in a fight was described as being a sweet faced hippy dred guy. I would argue that in todays world (oustide rural pockets in the south and mid-west) their is a pretty good balance between the pluses and minuses of being black in America. In fact I have to fight harder as a straight white man for many jobs in this country because preferences are placed on recruiting and hiring minorities and women.

Is that fair?

I'm not trying to say that no one gets referred to as an n-word. or that wealthy black men don't get mistaken for rap stars and football players. But is any of that different from me being ostresized and mocked when I go to a "black" club. Or when I get called white boy or cracker, or am told that the only reason I have what I have is because everything was given to me (not because I put myself through college and worked my ass off every day).

Racism has been a function of humanity since the cavemen days, just don't try and pretend its one sided.

Oh and the difference between "White Chicks" and "Tropic Thunder"? In Tropic Thunder a white man is in black face to make fun of the idiot white man who thinks he knows how to "act black." In white chicks, two black men where white face to relentlessy mock and trivialize what it is to be white.

Which one is the racist portrayal?

Those who weren't aware
by skimn
Jul 24th, 2008
11:41:19 AM
that Tom Cruise has a cameo in this, apparently haven't seen the kagillion previous mentions of it here, and elsewhere.
Tugg
by skimn
Jul 24th, 2008
12:00:44 PM
Point taken.
Jonathan violence
by Charlie Murphy
Jul 24th, 2008
12:15:35 PM
oh sorry man, i thought you were being a dick about my typo. Pineapple express is the latest Seth Rogan romp. It co-stars James Franco and they play stoners, Rogan witnesses a hit so the two go on the run from the mob or something. It looks hilarious, you should check out the trailers on apple or something. if you can find the rated R trailer, you'll be sold.
G-Ride, you mentioned Chappelle...
by NiceGuyEddie19
Jul 24th, 2008
12:15:42 PM
Bad example. He's probably the most racist, hate filled entertainer I have ever seen. His show did make fun of black people, and people laughed at them. When you deliberately make fun of someone on your show, of course people are going to laugh at said someone. As far as Lawrence and Wayans being minstrels making their money off stereotypes, that's kind of softening what should really be called institutionalized racism, isn't it?
RACIST
by PHUCKO
Jul 24th, 2008
12:15:58 PM
just being a dick
Just want to commend all of you in here...
by HoboCode
Jul 24th, 2008
12:29:27 PM
for a relatively civil and mature debate on this subject. It's a great read.
Downey in "Black Face"
by queerfilmjunkie
Jul 24th, 2008
12:39:37 PM
I watched this trailer with a predominantly black audience over the weekend, and the majority of audience members laughed out loud every time Downey uttered a line. I can certainly see the potential for some to be offended, but I see this as more a mocking of Hollywood stereotypes than as a mocking of black people. But to those who compare a white guy pretending to be black to the Wayans dressing up as black chicks, you are full of shit. I'm so tired of straight white men acting like they are just as oppressed as everyone else. African Americans have spent the last few hundred years being abused and discriminated against in this country. One of the ways this manifested itself was in Hollywood portrayals of blacks that mocked them and reinforced hateful, negative stereotypes. The fact that rich white girls have not had to deal with such hatred and prejudice means that mocking them is different than mocking black people.
Cruise having "stones" ain't the reason he's in this movie...
by Dragon Man
Jul 24th, 2008
12:40:06 PM
It's fear of his career swirling down the toilet. The man knows how to play the Hollywood game and he knows that doing something like this could hopefully get his career back on track. I'm sure that if this was ten years ago, you would have never seen him in this.
Mostsavage
by queerfilmjunkie
Jul 24th, 2008
12:48:43 PM
You are incredibly full of shit. Just because something is not happening today does not mean that people are still not affected by it. Slavery is a stain on America that will take more than 150 years to erase, and racism is alive and well. The words used to express it might have changed, but it's still there. 40 years ago, Barack Obama would be called uppity. Today, he's referred to as arrogant. The word may have changed but it's still the same racist sentiment. Please enlighten me on which jobs as a straight white man you have to work harder to attain. Identify which desirable careers are unfairly dominated by women and minorities. You can't name them, because there aren't any. White male republicans like to chastise women and minorities for behaving like victims while they whine and cry about how hard they have it. Meanwhile, 90+% of the positions of wealth and power in this country are still dominated by white guys.
johnnyjlawless
by HoboCode
Jul 24th, 2008
12:50:46 PM
I had no idea he was in it until Capone's review.
queerfilmjunkie
by HoboCode
Jul 24th, 2008
12:52:33 PM
Nice post.
Whites jump too fast to conclusions......
by bugkill
Jul 24th, 2008
01:11:30 PM
Some whites jump to conclusions way too quick when it concerns certain things, and RDJ playing a black man is not going to be offensive to blacks. Do not be surprised if the media (mostly white) will ask the question if it is or you may see 1-2 black political heads speak about it, but black people in general will not care. We know the difference between a white man playing a black character, especially in a comedy, from a piece of art that is blantantly racist. Many white people need to calm down and not expect the worse, just not going to happen. I for one laughed my ass off seeing the trailer and RDJ's character.
writing a review with the words balls
by haitu
Jul 24th, 2008
01:23:02 PM
seriously? write a review without retarded and disgusting remarks please. whats next, "I FUCKING SHITTED ALL OVER MY FACE WHEN I SAW THIS MOVIE!"
Does look funny.
by fiester
Jul 24th, 2008
01:24:03 PM
You had me at "playing a retarded guy".
The Downey Role
by fiester
Jul 24th, 2008
01:28:20 PM
Is obviously lampooning method actors. And is quite funny. Anyone who thinks it's racist is an utter and complete idiot who fails to understand what racism even is.
Queerfilmjunkie
by thx185
Jul 24th, 2008
01:28:38 PM
KINGDOM_OF_THE_CRYSTAL_SKULLFU CK beat me to the punch, and was more even-handed than I would have been. Of course slavery was wrong. Are you under the mistaken impression that 17th-19th Century America was the only culture to engage in slavery or indentured service? Slavery is universal, and continues today, but is illegal in the culture you are railing against. These points do not excuse slavery or other forms of racism. But they are a frame of reference into which you should fit your outrage. Even if it was a uniquely American problem.. holding onto any crime when all of the perps are dead & gone? Please.
"Identify which desirable careers are unfairly dominated by wome
by skimn
Jul 24th, 2008
01:29:52 PM
Ummm...maids, pimps and whores??

I'm sorry, in a post about stereotypes, satire and political corectness, I couldn't help myself.

i hope this talkback gets heated
by repligin
Jul 24th, 2008
01:41:29 PM
i want somebody to drop a hard 'g' N-bomb right here and see it kick off. on another note, purely based on prejudice, i seriously can't imagine an avid talkbacker actually being black. if you're about, can you make yourself known? --and coming from a black man, doesn't make you black. i'm looking at you dannygloversdickblood. thats right. right at you.
Anybody know why Richie did Bobby Lupo?
by ironic_name
Jul 24th, 2008
02:31:03 PM
We need more films with black face
by Second Try
Jul 24th, 2008
02:39:33 PM
for, you know, the irony...
Second Try...
by NiceGuyEddie19
Jul 24th, 2008
02:56:56 PM
Fucking hilarious, man. I just spat up some water when I read that.
Anchorite -
by Quin the Eskimo
Jul 24th, 2008
03:10:51 PM
It's funny 'cause it's true.
queerfilmjunkie, splaying Obama posters
by Quin the Eskimo
Jul 24th, 2008
03:30:52 PM
around the Wailing Wall is arrogant, and I am godamned motherfucking allowed to think any man is arrogant.

I refuse to fall into those old kneejerk assuming ways of thinking

Nice trolling anchorite
by hst666
Jul 24th, 2008
04:59:02 PM
I know you aren't even retarded enough to believe what you are saying.
So it's another version of "Three Amigos"?
by StarWarsRedux
Jul 24th, 2008
05:22:19 PM
Not saying that's a bad thing. "Galaxy Quest" was "Three Amigos" in space. This can be "Three Amigos" in the jungle.
Quint gets happy thinking about huge balls...
by Somerichs
Jul 24th, 2008
06:00:18 PM
Heh heh, sorry Quint, couldn't resist taking a swing at the unfortunate phrasing at the end of your review...it was hanging there like a huge set of balls...
looks hilarious
by Mr_X
Jul 24th, 2008
06:41:24 PM
admittedly on paper this film looked ridiculous, but after watching the trailer, this looks like it coudl be a sleeper hit. everyones riding the RDJ train, long may he reign!
Robert Downey, Jr.
by Project424
Jul 24th, 2008
07:32:41 PM
Even when he was laying out in little girls bedrooms and washing the police cars in a jumpsuit... I dug him. I think he was the best part of A Scanner Darkly, a film which was surprisingly watchable.
to project 424
by waites
Jul 24th, 2008
08:55:29 PM
Before you write crap about him laying out in little girls bedrooms check your facts. He stumbled into the wrong house ( his was next door) and slept in an empty bed in the owners sons room. He also almost died that night. The paramedics took over a half hour to revive him. He was so out of it he had no idea where he was and almost ended it all right there. So yeah.don't write that kind of shit when all you have to do is read a ton of articles etc and the truth. you are right about one thing. he is awesome in Scanner Darkly.
the more I hear about this movie
by the milf lover
Jul 24th, 2008
10:26:26 PM
The more I'm interested in seeing it. As for the blackface thing, is anyone thinking that maybe the fact that Downey is generally viewed as a talented, serious actor downplays the 'racist' aspect of his role than if it was a more 'dumbass'-type comedian playing it, like if it was Stiller or Black for example? As for White Chicks, I think it's more offensive to black people that the Wayans somehow represent their culture.
"ruin his/her career with a single role" - Um, Mike Meyers?
by JackRabbitSlim
Jul 25th, 2008
01:34:00 AM
Certainly he was slipping before but he seemingly trashed his career with that officious "love Guru"
Damn You Michael Bay
by MCMLXXVI
Jul 25th, 2008
04:02:29 AM
Damn You Michael Bay
Capone and His Grammar Mistake
by GeekyAnimeNerd79Beyotch
Jul 25th, 2008
04:02:58 AM
Your not even sure it's okay to laugh at his character's portrayal of the American black man, but after a while you kind of just give in because he's playing it so straight that he makes it even funnier. You will succumb, trust me. Tee Hee.
Blackface is "Ballsy?" Uhm, as White Chicks Cowardice Then?
by JaySmack
Jul 25th, 2008
12:02:48 PM
You know something's wrong with a movie when the person giving it a big, sloppy blowjob's very FIRST act is to go into an orgy of praise, saying in ten different ways the films got "balls." Because the movie's main selling point is that it's main star does blackface. Not that it tries to tell a good story, not that the acting is inspired and a revelation, hell, not even that the director is taking any chances, but simply because it's caters to the lowest-common denominator. I'm starting to think the assholes at the New Yorker went into the movie business. Ideas like this belong in the wastebasket of the weekly meeting of the writer's for SNL. The people who think this shit's funny probably have posters of Al Jolson on their walls. If this is "ballsy" filmmaking, then you owe Michael Bay an apology for every insult you've ever thrown at him. If this is the new standard then bring on Transformers 2 and Rush Hour 4! We need more movies with "balls."
I'm a straight white republican/christian
by liljuniorbrown
Jul 25th, 2008
04:28:46 PM
I'm the scurge of the fucking universe, responsible for everything wrong in the world dating back 100 bc. Some how I sleep ok at night. Make sense to anyone else? People need to get off there high horses and realize that 1.racism still exist's and it comes from all directions, 2.To have a skewed or hateful view about someone based only on there color,sexuality,religous beliefs, gender, political views, dick size ,what the fuck ever, is shallow and just proves that the person doing the judging is a moron and incappable of being remotely open minded. For example, I'm not a vegetarian, but I don't think that they are stupid for not eating meat,I believe in God, but I don't hate atheist or Hindu's or anyone else that doesn't, I can live with these people,work with them, (if they happen to be a hot chick, i can fuck them) all with no problem or disruption of my life. Let's just all get over ourselves for five seconds, none of us are perfect,inncent,or enlightened, just dogs chasing cars.
and I can't type
by liljuniorbrown
Jul 25th, 2008
04:31:18 PM
Let's just go watch the fucking movie, i'll but the popcorn.
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