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bleep yourselves 🙂


Originally posted by ketchuplover
bleep yourselves 🙂
A quite metaphiscial post, sailing under the name of Jason's ship and leavin unclear whi was adressed.: Jason,Aiedes, Medea...,


Try salsa instead. The fresh kind, not cooked.


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see the movie for suitable context!


Originally posted by ketchuplover
see the movie for suitable context!
thank you for the hint. Now I see the connection to the original Argo.

As a non-native speaker I am confused with your message. To "bleep" means to call someone yuing a beeper. I can't find any hint in the Wikipedia article...


Originally posted by Ponderable
thank you for the hint. Now I see the connection to the original Argo.

As a non-native speaker I am confused with your message. To "bleep" means to call someone yuing a beeper. I can't find any hint in the Wikipedia article...
"Bleep censor, the replacement of offensive language". So says Wikipedia.


Originally posted by Ponderable
I understand you miss User 170569 who moved last about 7 years ago?
Good one.


Originally posted by Ponderable
I understand you miss User 170569 who moved last about 7 years ago?
He quit whilst behind

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Originally posted by ketchuplover
He quit whilst behind
Makes sense. The one on all fours isn't in much of a position to quit anyway.

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Originally posted by ketchuplover
bleep yourselves 🙂
It's said several times in the movie, with the f word intact, almost as a rallying cry.

Comment on the movie, I saw it today. I have read that some or most of the tension filled scenes did not really happen. But for literary value, they were worth putting in, IMO, because they invoked the sense of fear and near panic that the 6, or 7 of them if you count Mendez, (real people, don't forget) must have felt as they were trying to escape from the fate that they feared would have been theirs. These scenes conveyed truth, in this way.