>ey yo bey listen you fug me i finna fug u right back homie, yoooooooo
Youtube comments: Ah, the dulcet tones of the Shakespearian iambic pentameter transposed to the metaphorical (and Dickensian!) Great American City In Decline.
Normies aren't posting youtube comments anymore, it's usually children or zoomers who don't know better, people trying to b8 with non-identifying accounts, and other "content creators" trying to cross-promote themselves
One of the gayest things is when some checkmark homosexual replies to some video and then 1,000,000 lobotomized zoomers reply with "OMG I didn't expect to find you here!". It's just so fricking gay
read it's always sunny in philadelphia comments and people unironically tell them wait until you get to season xx (as in 2 digits) like it gets better than single digit seasons
>diogesis channel on youtube reacting to breaking bad >the two female reactors say how they don't like skylar or marie after the first few episodes >cucks in comments whiteknight skylard and tell them misogynists dislike her so they should give her more of a chance
Isn’t she that girl who made amateur porn? Maple was it?
Why would anyone watch a film analysis or anything else by a porn prostitute in the first place? Has the world gone mad that you started considering them people?
I'm watching the 1st season of The Wire and I just got done watching the episode where DeAngelo teaches the younger kids chess. I was blown away! I had to watch it a couple times to really pick up on it, but did you guys realize that when he was teaching them about the chess pieces, he was really referring to THEM being the pawns! What an amazing metaphor!
It was so deep and meaningful, I am amazed by the deep symbolism of this.
Do the later seasons continue on with masterful symbolism like this? This was truly the pinnacle of storytelling that I have ever seen on a television show, and I think I can confidently say The Wire is the best show ever made without even having seen the entire series.
Also the acting is amazing. Idris Elba and Dominic West do a great job with their Baltimore accents.
>This scene is maybe one of the most important scenes of the show. It's filled with foreshadowing and it serves as a motif to the entire series. At first I found that it was odd that the explanation that D'angelo gave was incomplete and was really basic, but as I watched the show my understanding of this scene began to change and I came to understand that it was very deliberate the way they wrote the dialogue. I think they deliberately left out certain moves and pieces to emphasise that although these characters are in "the game" they hardly know how to play it due to a lack of education and understanding of the inner workings of said game. Wallace, bodie and even D'angelo in the end become victims of this game and their deaths are, in my opinion, a reflection of the way this scene was written. Wallace was the first one to die and in the build up to his death they have to go up some stairs to another room where he was. To me those stairs represent a diagonal which is how the bishop moves in chess, since he didn't knew about this piece he was caught off guard and so he met his end. Bodie although he was the last one to die, was also caught off guard by a knight's move and met his end fighting in a corner like a pawn. D'angelo in the other hand knew all the pieces in the game and although he was in prison AND was a relative to the king he was killed by the piece that according to his explanation could go anywere and get shit done, the queen a.k.a stringer bell. Through out the entire series we see connections to this scene and how the writers use the game of chess as a motif and as a metafore for "the game".
i cannot tell if this is serious, but truly o'dog was a knight since he moved one space forward and two spaces sideways to kill bodie, i mean honestly this scene informs the entire show
he said he supports black lives matters but that was a direct question at him during the 2020 summer of love so possibly he just aids that cause he wanted to avoid confrontation
ok i figured i could find it by seeing if i disliked any of the monthly chat videos but i didn't but as i said it was just like "oh yeah sure", and i assume it was 2020 summer but i'm moronic
any the shield scene on youtube
section is full of midwits talking about the suck and frick analogy
youtube Black folk
>ey yo bey listen you fug me i finna fug u right back homie, yoooooooo
Youtube comments: Ah, the dulcet tones of the Shakespearian iambic pentameter transposed to the metaphorical (and Dickensian!) Great American City In Decline.
the framus intersects with the ramistan approximately at the paternoster heh heh
I can't believe it. Maybe it's a joke like bravo vince or this is the moment walter became heisenberg
And acting like they're some tough ghetto Black person too.
How embarrassing.
>he reads the comment section on youtube
i do this to gauge normie opinion on stuff and for a bit of a laugh but i dont look like that
Normies aren't posting youtube comments anymore, it's usually children or zoomers who don't know better, people trying to b8 with non-identifying accounts, and other "content creators" trying to cross-promote themselves
One of the gayest things is when some checkmark homosexual replies to some video and then 1,000,000 lobotomized zoomers reply with "OMG I didn't expect to find you here!". It's just so fricking gay
i look like that but dont read the comments
>He isnt subtle trolling or spreading racist facts in the youtube comments trying to redpill or just mess with normies
its like you hate having fun
read it's always sunny in philadelphia comments and people unironically tell them wait until you get to season xx (as in 2 digits) like it gets better than single digit seasons
>diogesis channel on youtube reacting to breaking bad
>the two female reactors say how they don't like skylar or marie after the first few episodes
>cucks in comments whiteknight skylard and tell them misogynists dislike her so they should give her more of a chance
Isn’t she that girl who made amateur porn? Maple was it?
Why would anyone watch a film analysis or anything else by a porn prostitute in the first place? Has the world gone mad that you started considering them people?
Sex work is real work, chud. If she wants to do porn then become a CEO more power to her!
The CEO of herpes maybe.
Ayo lock that door
Ayo b you gotta b
This is why I watch Sharpe scenes on youtube.
Comments full of "now that's soldiering" and "... that's my style, sir"
KINO
Fricked us all up
if they are the pawns and barksdale is the king does that mean they're calling stringer a queen
They're all queens.
Zesty
unless they stuck a tarp on it or put it inside when they weren't using it i feel like that couch would smell horrible
They probably smell worse so they don't notice
yo I be tha QUEEN. I bees tha main beyatch. She be runnin shit
DEM NUGGETS IS RIGHT YO
I'm watching the 1st season of The Wire and I just got done watching the episode where DeAngelo teaches the younger kids chess. I was blown away! I had to watch it a couple times to really pick up on it, but did you guys realize that when he was teaching them about the chess pieces, he was really referring to THEM being the pawns! What an amazing metaphor!
It was so deep and meaningful, I am amazed by the deep symbolism of this.
Do the later seasons continue on with masterful symbolism like this? This was truly the pinnacle of storytelling that I have ever seen on a television show, and I think I can confidently say The Wire is the best show ever made without even having seen the entire series.
Also the acting is amazing. Idris Elba and Dominic West do a great job with their Baltimore accents.
Frick I guess in a metaphorical way we are all on them corners
>omg I'm so much smarter than 99% of the population
No, you are not. You are a dumb nitpicking frick, who easily can be caught doing the same moronic stuff as they are.
>This scene is maybe one of the most important scenes of the show. It's filled with foreshadowing and it serves as a motif to the entire series. At first I found that it was odd that the explanation that D'angelo gave was incomplete and was really basic, but as I watched the show my understanding of this scene began to change and I came to understand that it was very deliberate the way they wrote the dialogue. I think they deliberately left out certain moves and pieces to emphasise that although these characters are in "the game" they hardly know how to play it due to a lack of education and understanding of the inner workings of said game. Wallace, bodie and even D'angelo in the end become victims of this game and their deaths are, in my opinion, a reflection of the way this scene was written. Wallace was the first one to die and in the build up to his death they have to go up some stairs to another room where he was. To me those stairs represent a diagonal which is how the bishop moves in chess, since he didn't knew about this piece he was caught off guard and so he met his end. Bodie although he was the last one to die, was also caught off guard by a knight's move and met his end fighting in a corner like a pawn. D'angelo in the other hand knew all the pieces in the game and although he was in prison AND was a relative to the king he was killed by the piece that according to his explanation could go anywere and get shit done, the queen a.k.a stringer bell. Through out the entire series we see connections to this scene and how the writers use the game of chess as a motif and as a metafore for "the game".
i cannot tell if this is serious, but truly o'dog was a knight since he moved one space forward and two spaces sideways to kill bodie, i mean honestly this scene informs the entire show
Those are actually pretty good points.
Those are actually pretty awful points.
Those are actually pretty average points.
Rawls like penis
Speaking of Youtube
Is Ross's game dungeon any good? What am I going into?
he said he supports black lives matters but that was a direct question at him during the 2020 summer of love so possibly he just aids that cause he wanted to avoid confrontation
Where did he say that??
man it was like 2-3 syear ago and those things are 3-4 hours long
Go find it
i'm trying
ok i figured i could find it by seeing if i disliked any of the monthly chat videos but i didn't but as i said it was just like "oh yeah sure", and i assume it was 2020 summer but i'm moronic
It's okay. You done good anon. I'm proud.
>Reading youtube comments
>reading youtube comments
I don't think anyone looks like that.
>View comment section on Breaking Bad video
>"ThIs iS tHe MOmEnT hE beCoMes....."