Y'know, I saw this a few weeks back, and didn't know that was a picture of the crucification. I thought it was a dancer, which made the photo kinds dumb.
Tim_the_Soldier (aka thread killer and nun thriller) (mail):
That is funny as hell!!! But Dean is a monster hypocrite...let's see...Borat is a mean-spirited character that humiliates people while Dean uses the crucified SAVIOR OF THE WORLD as the lead dancer in a 70's gay dance song...fuck it, it works for me, but I don't think you are supposed to take flash photography in that gallery you bastard!!!
But to me, "Borat" is only popular because he preys upon everyday unsuspecting people and makes them look like fools in order to make himself look clever.
Also he makes people who actually are from Kazakhstan look like barbarians.
I don't claim to be perfect, but this all bothers me in a way that this picture doesn't. It's a little profane but it is not intended to humiliate anyone.
But to me, "Borat" is only popular because he preys upon everyday unsuspecting people and makes them look like fools in order to make himself look clever.
Well, no. What's really funny is the suspension of the normal social taboos because we have an inclusive culture, and people are polite. What's also funny is the line Cohen walks in presenting more and more outrageous "foreign" habits. I mean, c'mon, "gypsy-catcher" as an occupation? Fermented horse urine being the national drink?
As for Kazakhstan, well, he just picked it because it's a real country that few westerners know anything about. He doesn't look even remotely Kazakhstani.
Turns out I'm the dumb one. Much funnier now.
But to me, "Borat" is only popular because he preys upon everyday unsuspecting people and makes them look like fools in order to make himself look clever.
Also he makes people who actually are from Kazakhstan look like barbarians.
I don't claim to be perfect, but this all bothers me in a way that this picture doesn't. It's a little profane but it is not intended to humiliate anyone.
Well, no. What's really funny is the suspension of the normal social taboos because we have an inclusive culture, and people are polite. What's also funny is the line Cohen walks in presenting more and more outrageous "foreign" habits. I mean, c'mon, "gypsy-catcher" as an occupation? Fermented horse urine being the national drink?
As for Kazakhstan, well, he just picked it because it's a real country that few westerners know anything about. He doesn't look even remotely Kazakhstani.
And I doubt that Cohen has even played kokpar.
I mean...that's funny, Jesus.
I mean...well, you know what I mean.