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yeah he could've just stayed there and enjoy the chill way life there BUT he chose to help the lion clan that was under the dictator and the hyenas, so he chose to save his people. Like something in the bible probably
It's based on Hamlet. So Shakespeare, not the bible.
Shakespeare wasn't one person, he was actually a collection of Bibles writing under a pseudonym
Biblically accurate Shakespeare can't hurt you.
TO BE AFRAID OR TO BE NOT AFRAID? That is the question
Do not be afraid
Alright, be a little more afraid than that
A bunch of Bibles in a 16th century trench coat
"I'd like a cup of mead."
"Are you 21?"
"I'm 21... Bibles."
"And before they could nail him to the cross, Jesus immediately vanished before them. All who saw this were amazed. Then a voice from the heavens, sounding as though it were the son of God spoke saying, 'The better part of valour is discretion.'"--The Gospel According to Sir John Falstaff
Shakespeare wasn’t one person, he was actually a collection of ~~Bibles~~ monkeys with typewriters writing under a pseudonym
It's based on Kimba the White Lion, which is based on Hamlet, which is based on an episode of The Office (US).
And that episode got its source material from Game of Thrones.
That kolanak guy is going to be sad when he sees your username.
We've crossed paths for months, he taught me how to do it, lol.
Sounds like a fun story
I'm waiting for The Lion King based on Oedipus.
That would definitely require a hakuna matata attitude after Simba gouged his eyes out.
yeah he could've just stayed there and enjoy the chill way life there BUT...
He wanted that sweet Nalaussy
Sweet Home Alabamussy
Never forget that he became the dictator afterwards
Jungle Farm by George Orwell
Circle of life good, circle of me better.
"It is what it is"
He thought that he killed his father through carelessness not Scar
"I think I killed my dad and ran away from the only family I've ever known"
"Have you tried not fucking worrying about it?"
Much better
People didnt really watch the movie.
Simba never told them what his problems were.
Which is the real message here:
Bottle your trauma.
Eat bugs.
Fuck hot lady lions.
There’s a reason they didn’t call the movie The Lil Lion Bitch
So it's like Mad Men but with lions.
This also wasn't his problem. He thought he killed his own father, and Scar was his friend who gives good advice.
Hakuna Mavodka - it means no memories
Sounds like a problem free philosophy to me.
Furry Rosencrantz and Guildenstern: "Just vibe."
"Here, eat a caterpillar, you'll feel better."
slimy yet satisfying
Radical acceptance
Well, running away and trying not to worry is a major config of the film. It is basically dismissed as not the solution for his problems and consequential a bad philosophy. Or at least one could argue that.
Hollywood logic: I know, let's sing a song!
Isn't that the moral? Some things are out of your control....
Yes, they handled the orphan child very well in this situation and raised him into a functioning member of society
That's what it is about lemy. You are all control freaks. It's very unappealing.
Personally, I liked Rosencrantz and Guildenstern better when they died.
It's my problem free philosophy, nihilism.
I have, and it works.