Words #191
Words #191
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Holitas, solo hay dos formas de terminar una relación: mal o peor.
Os dejamos un bouquet de classic break porque siempre es mejor reír que llorar, ahí van:
1. No eres tú soy yo.
No perdona, eres tú que eres un subnormal que le asusta la responsabilidad y yo, pues no.
2. Te mereces algo mejor…
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Blink-182 grabará una sesión de Itunes la próxima semana.
Oficialmente, se puede decir ahora, que blink-182 ha iniciado el proceso de composición del…
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SKIN TO BONE
“In Pulp Fiction, John Travolta plays a guy called Vincent Vega. In Reservoir Dogs, most of the characters are known only by their code names — except Mr. Blonde, who happens to be called Vic Vega. Tarantino has confirmed that they are brothers, and at one point he even considered doing a prequel about the two before they died in their respective movies. Inglourious Basterds ends with the slightly unrealistic scene where Hitler is gunned to shit by a group of Nazi-hunting American Jews in 1944, rather than killing himself in his bunker the following year. If you ever wondered what the world would be like if World War II had really ended that way — well, it turns out Tarantino has been showing us that reality for the past 20 years. You see, in Inglourious Basterds, Eli Roth plays a character called Donny “The Bear Jew” Donowitz. And in True Romance (written by Tarantino), there’s a film producer called Lee Donowitz, who has been confirmed to be Donny’s son. One of the main characters in True Romance is a woman called Alabama — the same Alabama Mr. White mentions as a former partner in Reservoir Dogs. Since we’ve already linked Reservoir Dogs to Pulp Fiction, this means that almost every movie Tarantino has done is set in the Inglourious Basterds timeline. We could go even further and link all the rest through Tarantino’s fake brands, like those Red Apple cigarettes that appear in a lot of his movies (including Kill Bill).”
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Well god damn it, Maxwell Yezpitelok.
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