I wish more of his videos were translated; unbelievable, the stupidity of so many people; and I am not even referring to this video.
1:12 - 1:34 ; Like attracts like, she will get a man who really loves pizza and television and going out to escape their emptiness and lack.
2:53 - 3:31 ; Because she knows a ''%'' of the ''artists'' she feels special herself; but of course, again, like attracts like and shit attracts dung flies. ''I feel special, I feel wanted, loved, I feel appreciated - just for being me!'' What is there about her that is ''unique'' or to be appreciated besides a sub-culture which expresses a superficial ''uniqueness'' yet exposes a common inferiority of mind.
4:31 ''What do you do to impress the females?'' ''Put on some nice perfume, a bit of hair gel, and wear a nice shirt.'' Of course he can only depend on artificial products to give some ''style'' to the outer appearance, to compensate for his lack of physical desirability and low intellect. What else is there?
4:47 He has nothing else besides this particular identity in his life, as he admitted himself. The woman directly after his scene is again a repeat of what we heard before: ''I am simply unique, I am just me.'', just like the interviewer noticed himself: ''Also..!?''.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
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_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Hrodeberto
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_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Impulso Oscuro
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_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Hrodeberto
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You can cover women in hijabs, separate them from men, circumcise both genders, teach them about ''immorality'' - eventually, all revolves around, for the average person, sex, and your selection and behaviour and (im)modesty give away your degree of dignity.
In dance you show your true essence. You cannot hide yourself.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Hrodeberto
Gender : Posts : 1318 Join date : 2014-07-14 Age : 37 Location : Spaces
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Imo the roots lie in the movie Titanic, with its pathetic display of vitality in the plebs as opposed to the aristocrats. The protagonist just destined to be among them. Emulation of one kind or the other was imminent.