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I did.

And my conclusion is as follows:
while I definitely lack some education in the pantheon of the most magnificent examples of high British culture works created with purpose of entertainment,
I don't think it's an issue that will have a major impact on the extent of my future self development limits.
BTW: I almost literally sweated while writing this sentence, my brain was all creaking, and I think some smoke went out of my ears, because of overheating under 150% overclocking boost.

You have no idea how hard is it for someone who never used English on daily basis, and actually started to write some sentences in English a few weeks ago after several years of sporadic activity of this type, and generally had learned English from subtitles in movies and games, to put something like this together.

I definitely like to make my life harder then required.
 
If human beings can be trained for cruelty and greed and a belief in power which comes through hate and fear and force, certainly we can train equally well for greatness and mercy and the power of love which comes because of the strength of the good qualities to be found in the soul of every human being.
 
I don't remember Johnny 5, I was too young. Just that he was a nice robot. I think he die or something ? Because I remember I was sad.
There was a second part where they go to New York and he helps building tons of mini Johnnys to be sold at a mall.

Actually funny.
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There was a second part where they go to New York and he helps building tons of mini Johnnys to be sold at a mall.

Actually funny.
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Funny useles fact:
the only movies that made me genuinely sad as I was a kid/teenage,
were ones where some android/robot turned out to have more "humanity" then people around him,
and he was dying/sacrificing himself for some human.

And the ONLY movie I have cried in a cinema ever, was naturally
Terminator 2 - final scene

Source: https://youtu.be/EyQc6fZjaUE
 
Monkey Tennis?

Hmmm... Cooking in prison?

I did.

And my conclusion is as follows:
while I definitely lack some education in the pantheon of the most magnificent examples of high British culture works created with purpose of entertainment,
I don't think it's an issue that will have a major impact on the extent of my future self development limits.

BTW: I almost literally sweated while writing this sentence, my brain was all creaking, and I think some smoke went out of my ears, because of overheating under 150% overclocking boost.

You have no idea how hard is it for someone who never used English on daily basis, and actually started to write some sentences in English a few weeks ago after several years of sporadic activity of this type, and generally had learned English from subtitles in movies and games, to put something like this together.

I definitely like to make my life harder then required.

It's cool mate - it's a very niche comedy, and out of context it probably makes no sense. The guy is just a hate filled loser, who thinks he's excellent at things, and had a brief deadly tv career. It really needs you to know the whole story though, so don't sweat it.

I also think it's important to say, that I as someone who doesn't really speak much of other languages (I can manage in quite a few), I admire your English ability - I didn't realize you weren't a native speaker mate, honestly. So kudos to you on your use of a language I take for granted.

I forgot to say - the cheese joke is because he's just had his BBC contract cancelled, and he's bitter that he doesn't get better lunches at the BBC. It's silly humour!
 
Funny useles fact:
the only movies that made me genuinely sad as I was a kid/teenage,
were ones where some android/robot turned out to have more "humanity" then people around him,
and he was dying/sacrificing himself for some human.

And the ONLY movie I have cried in a cinema ever, was naturally
Terminator 2 - final scene

Source: https://youtu.be/EyQc6fZjaUE
 

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