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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman View Post

    Thank god it wasn't a nigglet!!
    "Give niggers positions of responsibility and power to prove "they are just like us!" and results will always be the same - muh dik and disaster for humans."

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    Quote Originally Posted by IseDaDiva View Post
    Thank god it wasn't a nigglet!!
    That would be a horror movie too horrifying to show. It's said the original Frankenstein made some people faint. Some movies like "Re-Animator" and "Hostel" are intentionally gory. (I wouldn't know personally, having seen neither and not being into bloody movies.) But something like "Birth of a Niglet" would obviously have such revolting, stomach-turning visuals that only the smallest indie studios would consider it. Even Eli Roth would probably balk at the project.
    We know the world is messed up when a Kenya-born Muslim returns as President, Snowden fled to HK and Russia to escape the U.S. govt, George Zimmerman was put on trial, Colin Kapernick was GQ's Citizen of the Year, Dems steal a presidential election, and BLM is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman View Post
    That would be a horror movie too horrifying to show. It's said the original Frankenstein made some people faint. Some movies like "Re-Animator" and "Hostel" are intentionally gory. (I wouldn't know personally, having seen neither and not being into bloody movies.) But something like "Birth of a Niglet" would obviously have such revolting, stomach-turning visuals that only the smallest indie studios would consider it. Even Eli Roth would probably balk at the project.
    They understood what a real horror movie was back in the early '60s.



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