shaka contre zwide
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@TheBaltimoreKnight Yeah,yeah,in the end. Try living in the REAL World for awhile.
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Shaka was very literal. He didn't understand or should I say, speak in metaphors. He was able to understand things as they are and metaphoric language just made it look like the person was lying, so he only spoke as things were. Just like he didn't like glasses looking through Farewell's glasses. He didn't understand prescription lenses, he just knew that Farewell's glasses gave him a false look of how the world is, so he saw them as deceptive. Illusions.
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@serberious You'll see in the end.
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lol did u say that? am afrid so
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I Love this Battle scene spacially when they used the Cannon lol
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first time i hear about shaka
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@Tareltonlives, the History of the series is off for sure, the military tactics & scenes even worse in this case. But, this the only major miniseries to actually thell the story from yhe African Zulu side for a difference. So, take the usual historical errors and tactical flaws in stride, they make the series even more fun, you know.
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Loading a cannon by pouring gunpowder down the barrel! From the bung in the side of the barrel! All that would do was blow the loader up as the powder was set off by the residue of the previous shot.
Never mind the history (crap) what idiot was technical advisor on this film!
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@allahndong Um in whos education is napleon a superstar he was a military genius but he led his men to death in russia and also was a butcher in spain. Maybe in France they think of him as a superstar.
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It`s amazing how the ridiculous and ignorant quotes from that work of fiction, ie, the bible are brought to nought when exposed to the real World.
Shaka was a military genius..
mkwapower 2 years ago 11
"We will see who is the true King Of Kings... who is Power. If your Christ wants to be the Lord of the Zulus he must deserve it ... as I have".
One of my fav miniseries
deSantos25 3 years ago 4