"BLÅHAJ is more than just a shark to some people (all of them). BLÅHAJ is a way of life. BLÅHAJ is beloved by people of all walks of life. Young, old, Rin, British people, other people, Rin, my dad laughs at me but he doesn't count, Rin, the president (Rin), and BLÅHAJ love BLÅHAJ. In this way, it could be said that something that provides light and comfort for so many people across all of Society is a necessity, in the same way that food and transportation are. You wouldn't let Rin starve, would you?"Rin Penrose
The ending where the blacks end up murdering him after he spent the entire last half hour of the movie trying to be a better person really sends a message they didn't mean it to
Elements of it are good, but it is subversive overall. It's kinda like an attempt to disarm the ideology in a very manipulative way. The ending is unintentionally based though.
The ending where the blacks end up murdering him after he spent the entire last half hour of the movie trying to be a better person really sends a message they didn't mean it to
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