Posture Habits (Highlights) - 1950
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On the subject of "tools," the 1950s may have had Joseph McCarthy, but your generation lacks the ability to renounce hate when you should. At least the music my generation liked wasn't full of hate--not like the entertainment your generation loves so much (e.g., Eminem, Dr. Dre) which is full of hate speech and hate messages, and your generation doesn't give a damn. Tools, indeed. Your generation are the tools, and you know it.
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Oh, I love these films. In the time it was produced, the preferred pronunciation of "abdomen" stressed the second syllable (ab-DOH-men) that's why it sounds unusual. Today it's the first syllable (in preferred pronunciation) that receives the stress (AB-doh-men). It's always good to remember not to slump forward while walking.
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@jatredies lol
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Bad touch! BAD touch!
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how cool is this. the good days i never got to see with my own eyes
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does this apply to niggers?
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Say what's the big idea? The noise reduction software removed too much of the background noise. It sounds un-natural and cleansed. Gee, I'd rather hear the hiss sounds rather than this muted audio track accompanying this visual.
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3:13 'Heil Hilter" lol
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I was waiting for him to threaten them with the strap unless they grew taller.. lol..
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Walk tall and think tall like a good little tool.
South america?
manchunited123 5 years ago
Yeah. And what about that pronounciation? "ab-DOUGH-man" ??? If I were a kid these days watching this I would hurl!
AaronChrisBall 5 years ago