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UncleDiLF

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When I want to relax and take my mind off things, I like to watch movies from the 20th century, especially the 1990s. As someone who grew up in this magical decade, immersing myself in 90s nostalgia is like a balm to my soul. I mean, everything about the 90s was better. Fun things were fun. Cool things were cool. And, in my opinion, society was just saner and happier.
 

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In a world filled with “robbed sissies”, nobody can stop Phoenix from destroying everything. So the police force decides to thaw John Spartan (played by Sylvester Stallone), an old-school police dude who was also cryogenically frozen in 1997 due to accusations of involuntary manslaughter. When Spartan integrates the police force, he’s immediately at odds with the oppressive ways of this new society. What better way of representing today’s anti-free speech climate, where any violation of the “morality code” dictated by the elite results in immediate punishment, censorship, and cancellation? Spartan also discovers that everyone has a microchip sewn into their skin. Including himself.
 

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Most of that film is like what we're living in today DiLF, sum and sissies around every corner, shit, we can't even have a factory of bastards without them trying to sissify us! I will NOT be sissied!!
 

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Most of that film is like what we're living in today DiLF, scum and sissies around every corner, shit, we can't even have a factory of bastards without them trying to sissify us! I will NOT be sissied!!
 

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As a 90’s child, I terribly miss those days. I grew watching action films featuring men looking like men, Cartoon Network ”politically incorrect” cartoons – does anyone remember Tex Avery’s Droopy and its now banned depiction of Southern people? – and listening to whatever band which was aired. Entertainment was that, just entertainment and didn’ t give it much more importance than it haf. Not everything had to convey a message. The most popular shows of the 90s could never be aired today… What about school? Back then we were taught Maths, Literature, History, Geography, etc. No trace of propaganda or brainwashing of any sort. Teachers were respected, as well as parents. Upon a single look
 

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Upon a single look of disapproval from your parents or teachers, one would feel ashamed if did something wrong. Since until early 2000s, most people didn’t have Internet back home nor gadgets, so our free time was spent with friends, playing outside. Going out with your friends meant you engaged in conversation, laugh, interaction in general. Even if a few of us had a rudimentary cellphone, we wouldn’t even keep them on the table. The custom of taking pictures of the food or drink before consuming them, is something I still don’t get to this day.
 

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As times have gradually changed intelectually, socially and morally for worse; the pre pandemic life has come to an abrupt end in a matter of, that’s upon each individual, days, weeks or months. We can only hope more people will wake up from this induced mental coma and regain a trace of normality as the previous life and way of interacting with others, has been permanently damaged.
 

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@Weeg America? hahahahaa
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Never heard of the Amerimutt meme? Look at Trump with all the joo joo cum on his face!