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The Perfect Ending: It's a Wonderful Life

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2007

This plays along with my theory that "Don't you (forget about me)" is the perfect song to end any movie ever made. If you agree, post your own adaptation and title it "The Perfect Ending"

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  • @ObamaRules4Ever

    How the hell is this a racist movie?

  • "to my big brother George - the richest man in town" love this film

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  • You completely butchered the ending to this movie. May God have mercy on your soul.

  • @hbdywtk It's a safe presumption that we are generations apart, and I don't write with advanced maturity, English is not my first language so I write it with a rather formal tone.

    Meeting your life partner on the internet is NOT an ideal scenario. It is more commonly associated with desperate loners and sex offenders.

  • @BiancaHvidore given the maturity with which you write, you can't be that young. I don't know. Wouldn't it be great to tell our kids that we met commenting on a video of It's a Wonderful Life?

  • @hbdywtk no, I am not middle aged, hence the 'temporary'. I realise I am attractive, and that its full effect is relatively finite, which is all the more reason to embrace it.

  • @BiancaHvidore age is a relative thing, as is beauty. Are you one of those women who says things like, "I'm 54 years young."?

  • @hbdywtk no.. you were right I'm very attractive, like at least an 8 or 9. I know that a comment like that probably seems very conceited, but I'm a young attractive woman, and I don't see why I shouldn't be honest about my (temporary) attributes, at least anonymously.

  • @BiancaHvidore it's not a surprise that you assume I'm older than you. That's how prejudice people are. They prejudge. I'm guilty of it too by thinking you're hot. I'm probably wrong about that. I also figure to be more mature given how prudish and thick-headed you are.

  • @hbdywtk and regarding the age comment, I'm old enough to know that men who ask questions like that are probably much older than me, and very creepy.

    ew

  • @hbdywtk ... slave owners understood that black men and women were retained on the basis of their (supposedly inferior) race. The maid is not being spanked because she is black, but because he is familiar with her - you could argue that he would never have treated a white woman her age the same way, but you can only assume that, because there is absolutely no evidence that his familiarity is because of her race.

  • @BiancaHvidore Slaveholders didn't necessarily think they were racist. Coffee is not a human being. Context is relevent. Intent is now. How old are you? I bet you're hot.

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