What was Stanley trying to tell us?

What was Stanley trying to tell us?

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He's asking you a question you pleb

that nicole kidman has nice tits

no they're bad, she's lucky she's a great actress

Is it better to remain asleep and ignorant to the true way the world works and what your life is or is it better to be woken up and be armed with that knowledge even as you face your daily life or does it really matter at fucking all and there something very important that we need to do as soon as possible?

Fuck.

I don't know, though.

nice everything

Exploring the fine line between love and lust, and the question of whether one can indulge in one while resisting the other.

More like nice ass

To know yourself and your limits

Are you the guy with all the Kidman webms? There's a guy on here with all of 'em.

If you are that guy, we should discuss her career in detail here.

People in committed relationships need to fuck.

Kubricks films often covered more then one topic I think the film was about Lust in a lot of ways most character decisions in this movie seem to revolve around it hell even the ending implies they are staying together for that reason.

The cult did literally nothing wrong

that he was invited to weirdo sex parties and he read dream story

DONT MIND ME IM NOT WATCHING

also,
hangthebankers.com/photos-from-a-1972-rothschild-illuminati-party/

i think it shows how important and pervasive sex is. it be the thing the makes or breaks your relationship or it can be the thing that motivates the rich and powerful people that shape the world you live in.

ALSO look here

a guy is wearing a mask with an eye at the top of a triangle!!!

bravo kubrick

Top pleb m8. That's clearly inspired by picasso

Lack of communication destroys relationship. Also, wealthy people like to have esoteric rituals followed by orgies.

He was Sup Forums-posting before any of us even thought of it.

Promiscuity permeates our very being. It's in our nature