Thursday, 16 May 2019
quote [ Jerrod Carmichael’s short, quiet documentary is streaming on HBO platforms. And Idris Elba’s directorial debut hits Amazon. ]
Someone I know was involved I. This. They are too humble to brag, so I’m advertising it for them.
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steele said @ 10:01pm GMT on 16th May
[Score:1 laz0r]
Oh, now you use a thumb.
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lilmookieesquire said[1] @ 12:52am GMT on 17th May
[Score:2 Funny]
notice the hidden thumbs.
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steele said @ 1:53am GMT on 24th May
[Score:1 Insightful]
Oh geez. It seems obvious now, but I turned it on not realizing I was going to hear an endless stream of cancer stories.
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Headlessfriar said @ 2:27am GMT on 24th May
[Score:1 Interesting]
Ah, glad I heard that before I start up a new series. I did finally start watching Black Earth Rising, which I'm only 2 episodes into into but frankly "stars Michaela Coel" is enough for me to watch a show nowadays. She's a Tutsi survivor, adopted by an English woman, investigating a conspiracy about the Tutsi genocide.
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steele said @ 2:58am GMT on 24th May
[Score:1 Interesting]
It's only like a 90 minute doc. Very emotional, but well worth the watch. There's always those people who are like, "Stop talking about marijuana as if it cures cancer!" But California's experiences seem to be making a good argument of it.
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hellboy said @ 10:51pm GMT on 16th May
Congrats on your recently completed orbit, fucker.
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lilmookieesquire said @ 12:49am GMT on 17th May
My appearance is that I have completed less orbits. I presume due to lack of star damage.
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Hugh E. said @ 1:15am GMT on 17th May
Worked on what? The "Jerrod Carmichael’s short, quiet documentary" or the "Idris Elba’s directorial debut" ["Yardie"] which the article makes no mention of past the headline?
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lilmookieesquire said @ 6:32pm GMT on 17th May
Weed The People
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