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Anonymous A started this discussion 7 years ago#81,439
Yall have this sort of highly unique style of giving attention, this kind of deep personal one. The problem is that, if you i show up like "uhhh e-h what's 5 plus 5?" yall be like "shit man, it's 10 you dumbass" and the convo will end there. I do want the convo to end fast, it's horrible. However, it's like i can only make the convo last if it's horrible.
It's a movie about the history of iceland through the childhood of one of the greatest artist that iceland ever gave birth to. It's a story about returning to nature. The elites call it facist.
Full movie is on youtube but dubbed in Russian for some reason if you want a preview.
Thanks man. There's a space game called stellaris where you can play any kind of life form with the galaxy at your disposal. In that game, your very own space age life form can meet primitives life forms and "uplift" them into your own space Empire. The movie I'm talking about, biodagar/movie days, is kind of like that. Iceland had limited contact with the world, no independence and a terrible economy. All of that changed within few years after the nazis invaded denmark which not only gave iceland independence but also brought in the British and American military, both whom acted like steroids on the icelandic economy.
Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 7 years ago, 24 seconds later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#944,990
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Just do the opposite of what 16bitch did.
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> It's a movie about the history of iceland through the childhood of one of the greatest artist that iceland ever gave birth to.
What the shit, man?! These aren't Björk's childhood home movies at all. I made popcorn and everything.