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Jaki murzyn?
The tumbleweed's association with the Western film has led to a highly symbolic meaning in visual media. It has come to represent locations that are desolate, dry, and often humorless, with few or no occupants. A common use is when characters encounter a long abandoned or dismal-looking place: a tumbleweed will be seen rolling past, often accompanied by the sound of a hollow, dry wind. This is sometimes used in locations where tumbleweeds are not expected, for comedic effect. It is also sometimes used to punctuate a bad joke or a character otherwise making an absurd declaration, with the plant rolling past in the background and the wind effect emphasizing the awkward silence (similar to the sound of crickets).
Tumbleweed
CytujThe tumbleweed's association with the Western film has led to a highly symbolic meaning in visual media. It has come to represent locations that are desolate, dry, and often humorless, with few or no occupants. A common use is when characters encounter a long abandoned or dismal-looking place: a tumbleweed will be seen rolling past, often accompanied by the sound of a hollow, dry wind. This is sometimes used in locations where tumbleweeds are not expected, for comedic effect. It is also sometimes used to punctuate a bad joke or a character otherwise making an absurd declaration, with the plant rolling past in the background and the wind effect emphasizing the awkward silence (similar to the sound of crickets).No to teraz będzie można wklejać jak ktoś sucharem pierdolnie.
Cytat: Ohtar w Sierpnia 29, 2010, 22:58:25 pmCytujThe tumbleweed's association with the Western film has led to a highly symbolic meaning in visual media. It has come to represent locations that are desolate, dry, and often humorless, with few or no occupants. A common use is when characters encounter a long abandoned or dismal-looking place: a tumbleweed will be seen rolling past, often accompanied by the sound of a hollow, dry wind. This is sometimes used in locations where tumbleweeds are not expected, for comedic effect. It is also sometimes used to punctuate a bad joke or a character otherwise making an absurd declaration, with the plant rolling past in the background and the wind effect emphasizing the awkward silence (similar to the sound of crickets).No to teraz będzie można wklejać jak ktoś sucharem pierdolnie.Na to już mamy obrazek...
Idzie facet przez pustynie i nie mial nic do picia.A picia i tak mu wpierdolil.
Cytat: windomearl w Sierpnia 29, 2010, 23:03:20 pmCytat: Ohtar w Sierpnia 29, 2010, 22:58:25 pmCytujThe tumbleweed's association with the Western film has led to a highly symbolic meaning in visual media. It has come to represent locations that are desolate, dry, and often humorless, with few or no occupants. A common use is when characters encounter a long abandoned or dismal-looking place: a tumbleweed will be seen rolling past, often accompanied by the sound of a hollow, dry wind. This is sometimes used in locations where tumbleweeds are not expected, for comedic effect. It is also sometimes used to punctuate a bad joke or a character otherwise making an absurd declaration, with the plant rolling past in the background and the wind effect emphasizing the awkward silence (similar to the sound of crickets).No to teraz będzie można wklejać jak ktoś sucharem pierdolnie.Na to już mamy obrazek... Show me.Idzie facet przez pustynie i nie mial nic do picia.A picia i tak mu wpierdolil.
Cytat: 1man1jar w Sierpnia 29, 2010, 22:48:27 pmTumbleweedKiedyś się tego kur** naszukałem.
Cytat: Ryo w Sierpnia 29, 2010, 23:01:08 pmCytat: 1man1jar w Sierpnia 29, 2010, 22:48:27 pmTumbleweedKiedyś się tego kur** naszukałem.A i tak znalazłem to ja. <zbiera brawa>
Cytat: Lem w Sierpnia 29, 2010, 23:13:03 pm
a co z "Sylvan Wielki Approved"?