1) Pan's Labyrinth is a cult Spanish film released in 2006. A fantasy film, it was written and directed by a Mexican film-maker named Guillermo del Toro. The film itself takes place in Spain shortly after the Spanish Civil War ( to be more precise, in May/June, 1944).
2) A method of unleashing utter violence upon another human beings face and life. The way to physically 'Pan's Labyrinth' someone, influenced by the actions of Captain Vidal in the movie, refers to the action of repeatedly bludgeoning someone in the face with a bottle or any liquid receptacle until death, normally accompanied by copious amounts of blood and screaming family members.
2) A method of unleashing utter violence upon another human beings face and life. The way to physically 'Pan's Labyrinth' someone, influenced by the actions of Captain Vidal in the movie, refers to the action of repeatedly bludgeoning someone in the face with a bottle or any liquid receptacle until death, normally accompanied by copious amounts of blood and screaming family members.
1) Woah! Pan's Labyrinth was an awesome avant-garde film!
2) Holy shit, I just saw a guy Pan's Labyrinth someone into the next world....OMG BLOOD!!
2) Holy shit, I just saw a guy Pan's Labyrinth someone into the next world....OMG BLOOD!!
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-According to a dumbass in my class, the holiday where everyone gets drunk and happy (St. Patrick's Day).
-Everyone knows when it is, but no one really knows exactly what it is.
-According to a dumbass in my class, the holiday where everyone gets drunk and happy (St. Patrick's Day).
-Everyone knows when it is, but no one really knows exactly what it is.
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Get the Terry Labonte mug.The Australian Labor Party (ALP) is an anachronistic organisation that purports to have a monopoly on social conscience and represent the working classes of Australia.
It is controlled by a caustic mixture of unionist bully boys who make "On the Waterfront" look like "Saturday Night Fever" and casuistic right-wing intellectuals posing as messianic left-wing intellectuals. Both groups share a common vision, namely the manipulation to their own (perhaps pecuniary and/or machavellian)ends of two corresponding strata of the Australian electorate.
One stratum is the worker and disadvantaged who perceives itself to be "abused" by the "boss". It is likely this perception is a hangover from the Australian penal/colonial mind set of "us and them" and may go some way toward explaining the Australian sense of inadequacy on the international political and cultural scene. (cf. sport and Australian supremacy -also consider Mark Twain's report that Sydneysiders were oddly proud of their harbour "ain't she beautiful"? as if they somehow had something to do with the matter, whereas it may be that they felt they had nothing to say about themselves!)
The other stratum are the advantaged who feel guilty for not being born disadvantaged. In a collective attempt to apologise for their sheer good fortune these sons and daughters of the advantaged suspend their intellectual capacity and turn to the ALP to salve their conscience.
The ALP, of course, cannot assuage their angst because it has no more a monopoly on social conscience than any other political organisation. These people quickly forget that it was the ALP who designed the White Australia Policy, reintroduced fees for teriary education during the Dawkins administration, sold out the worker via Keating's "level playing field" giving the Australian worker a whopping 19% rate on their mortgages, and rushed off headlong into the Gulf War when Hawke sent warships without discussing it with parliament.
Labor voters often cannot spell correctly.
It is controlled by a caustic mixture of unionist bully boys who make "On the Waterfront" look like "Saturday Night Fever" and casuistic right-wing intellectuals posing as messianic left-wing intellectuals. Both groups share a common vision, namely the manipulation to their own (perhaps pecuniary and/or machavellian)ends of two corresponding strata of the Australian electorate.
One stratum is the worker and disadvantaged who perceives itself to be "abused" by the "boss". It is likely this perception is a hangover from the Australian penal/colonial mind set of "us and them" and may go some way toward explaining the Australian sense of inadequacy on the international political and cultural scene. (cf. sport and Australian supremacy -also consider Mark Twain's report that Sydneysiders were oddly proud of their harbour "ain't she beautiful"? as if they somehow had something to do with the matter, whereas it may be that they felt they had nothing to say about themselves!)
The other stratum are the advantaged who feel guilty for not being born disadvantaged. In a collective attempt to apologise for their sheer good fortune these sons and daughters of the advantaged suspend their intellectual capacity and turn to the ALP to salve their conscience.
The ALP, of course, cannot assuage their angst because it has no more a monopoly on social conscience than any other political organisation. These people quickly forget that it was the ALP who designed the White Australia Policy, reintroduced fees for teriary education during the Dawkins administration, sold out the worker via Keating's "level playing field" giving the Australian worker a whopping 19% rate on their mortgages, and rushed off headlong into the Gulf War when Hawke sent warships without discussing it with parliament.
Labor voters often cannot spell correctly.
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