Impulse’s Revised of “The Eagle and The Bee” unveils intriguing storylines. First, the proletariat revolution seems to be taking a leisurely stroll – though, shh, we wouldn’t want to upset the communist dreamers. Then, in a twist reminiscent of Abraham and Isaac, the Mennonite leader opts for a sacrificial approach to drugs, deviating a tad […]
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The song “Heaven’s A Lie” from Sid And Nancy prompts reflection on misconceptions about heaven, like the cruelty of telling a grieving mother that her deceased baby is in heaven with God, despite Jesus stating in John 3:13 that no one went to heaven before him.
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The film “Split” prompts reflection on various inquiries regarding multiple personalities. Is it possible to recognize if one has multiple personalities? How can an individual discern between different personalities and their identities. What indicators exist for recognizing transitions between personalities and their associated memories? Moreover, how does one ascertain reality in the midst of such […]
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I comprehend the sarcasm and anger expressed by certain rappers regarding the 13th Amendment. Many perceive it as a significant loophole that allowed the re-enslavement of African Americans, paving the way for the era of Jim Crow. The use of seemingly trivial laws like vagrancy and breach of contract resulted in the unjust rounding up […]
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I understand the appeal of Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” song. In the 1800s, the Supreme Court rejected the Civil Rights Act, and even in the 1930s, efforts for a federal anti-lynching bill faced obstacles. It wasn’t until the late 20th century that Congress finally passed a Civil Rights Act. The journey to secure civil […]
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I often ponder why Taylor Swift didn’t retain ownership of her music like Michael Jackson or Prince did; she could have been among the best in the industry. Anyways, I don’t believe in karma.
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“Angie” by The Rolling Stones evokes a poignant sadness, reminiscent of a girl trapped in the tumultuous 1970s. In a heart-wrenching scenario, she had to bid farewell to her beloved brothers and sisters, facing the harsh reality that she would never see them again. The song captures the profound sorrow of her situation, painting a […]
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Oh, because H.G. Wells was clearly just aiming for a casual stroll through the park with “Things to Come.” Forget joy and rainbows; it’s a masterpiece about the United Nations gracefully planting seeds of destruction. Wells is practically throwing a subtlety party, showcasing the UN’s demise in the most subversive, inconspicuous manner. War? Oh, that’s […]
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“The Warriors” depicts a strange twisted dystopian future where gangs, driven by the sole focus on survival of the fittest, traverse a dangerous hostile world, as they grapple with the harsh reality that awaits them: death.
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Purple Rain is such a powerful song. I wonder if they played it at Prince’s funeral. Purple Rain was so Prince. People will remember Prince forever with that one.
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