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Post by Nikhilmao on Mar 1, 2022 7:45:58 GMT
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Post by VCPR on Mar 1, 2022 7:47:23 GMT
Ides of March reference, I like it
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Post by Prætor on Mar 1, 2022 7:50:27 GMT
The video is from the movie Julius Caesar (1953), a film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Song is "You wouldn't Listen", by Ides of March (1966).Lyrics: I told you he was no fool (You wouldn't listen to me) He'll break your heart (You wouldn't listen to me) He'll tear it apart (You wouldn't listen to me) So you better get smart (You wouldn't listen to me) (Chorus) You wouldn't listen to me You wouldn't hear what I got to see You wouldn't listen to me Now you have gotta pay You've gotta pay You've been untrue (You wouldn't listen to me) I said he's watching you (You wouldn't listen to me) So watch what you do (You wouldn't listen to me) Or you'll wreck your life too (Repeat Chorus) I gave you plenty of warning You wouldn't listen to what I say Now you are in mourning I see that you're in a mighty bad way Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I told you he was no fool (You wouldn't listen to me) He'll break your heart (You wouldn't listen to me) He'll tear it apart (You wouldn't listen to me) So you better get smart (You wouldn't listen to me) (Repeat Chorus) You wouldn't to me Now you have gotta pay You've gotta pay (Repeat)
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Post by Prætor on Mar 1, 2022 7:56:08 GMT
"Ides of March" is a recurring theme. The movie (Caesar was murdered on March 15th, during the "Ides of March"), the band's name... Well, the next 15th is a tuesday. Alea jacta est, then. And I feel that "you wouldn't listen to me" on repeat is a major scolding.
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Post by evelpod666 on Mar 1, 2022 12:15:12 GMT
I never ate two of anything From the thumbnail and gonnaenodaethat's best pal SBB wrote x2
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Post by evelpod666 on Mar 1, 2022 13:11:25 GMT
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Post by VCPR on Mar 1, 2022 13:55:54 GMT
Or E&E being another major disaster, looking at lyrics of the song
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Post by evelpod666 on Mar 1, 2022 14:54:06 GMT
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Post by VCPR on Mar 1, 2022 17:56:29 GMT
that as well didn't I said I like Ides of March reference?
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Post by evelpod666 on Mar 1, 2022 19:52:46 GMT
Do you think R* would be so bold to release more info on the Next Iteration GTA on the release day of E&E just to create hype around the franchise....
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Post by VCPR on Mar 1, 2022 20:13:13 GMT
Do you think R* would be so bold to release more info on the Next Iteration GTA on the release day of E&E just to create hype around the franchise.... I think The Man want to tell us that E&E will be a disaster
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Post by Prætor on Mar 1, 2022 20:31:32 GMT
I'd like that. But then we would have a sole reference (Caesar) for two possible facts: the date (March 15) and the content (Caligula's add-on). I feel that would be too much. If you look for March 15th on wiki, it says: "It was marked by several religious observances and was notable for the Romans as a deadline for settling debts. In 44 BC, it became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar which made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history." I feel that this video points out that the Ides of March will be a turning point, for better or worse. (Judging from the lyrics I fear the latter.)
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Post by evelpod666 on Mar 1, 2022 21:03:26 GMT
I'd like that. But then we would have a sole reference (Caesar) for two possible facts: the date (March 15) and the content (Caligula's add-on). I feel that would be too much. If you look for March 15th on wiki, it says: "It was marked by several religious observances and was notable for the Romans as a deadline for settling debts. In 44 BC, it became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar which made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history." I feel that this video points out that the Ides of March will be a turning point, for better or worse. (Judging from the lyrics I fear the latter.) Julius Caesar conquered everything as did GTA V which broke all records. Maybe P actually wants to tell us that March 15 is the death of GTA 5?
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Post by VCPR on Mar 1, 2022 21:51:51 GMT
I'd like that. But then we would have a sole reference (Caesar) for two possible facts: the date (March 15) and the content (Caligula's add-on). I feel that would be too much. If you look for March 15th on wiki, it says: "It was marked by several religious observances and was notable for the Romans as a deadline for settling debts. In 44 BC, it became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar which made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history." I feel that this video points out that the Ides of March will be a turning point, for better or worse. (Judging from the lyrics I fear the latter.) Julius Caesar conquered everything as did GTA V which broke all records. Maybe P actually wants to tell us that March 15 is the death of GTA 5? Or worse, death of Rockstar
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Post by evelpod666 on Mar 1, 2022 23:01:30 GMT
The thumbnail is definitely related I found the transcript to the Still Game episode and Caesar is mentioned again. I thought he was saying Caesar but now its confirmed. subsaga.com/bbc/comedy/still-game/series-6/5-hyper.html"Et tu, Isa." 0:16:17 0:16:20 I never ate two of anything! 0:16:20 0:16:23 That's no' what he means. 0:16:25 0:16:26 "Et tu", it's fae Caesar. It means you've betrayed him.
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