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While I do appreciate Quentin's work

That movie

Django Unleashed

was very funny

And I tell a lot of jokes too

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Russell Peters, Dave Chappelle

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And while I might choose to "fictionalize" myself

It's inspired by the writer E R Braithwaite

He was from Guyana and taught in British schools

I fictionalize or dramatize parts of my personality

Which people, surprisingly, sometimes recognize; it isn't who I am in real life

In the same way, Al Pacino isn't a real gangster or Scarface

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To this larger than life figure

Some of it is real, very real, and you have to be in character

always

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If I did not do it, I would be like one of 195 world leaders:

all of whom you may never have heard of

as I find them uninteresting

In the scene, three individuals are present in a clothing store, likely discussing a topic related to consumer needs. Two men, dressed in formal suits and hats, are positioned with their backs to the camera, while a woman in a blue dress stands between them, facing the viewer. The setting appears to be indoors, with shelves of hats visible in the background. The dialogue displayed on the screen suggests a discussion about societal needs, specifically referencing the experiences of a marginalized group. The overall atmosphere seems to convey a serious tone, reflecting on themes of inequality and consumerism.
කැලිෆෝර්ණියා, එක්සත් ජනපදය එක්සත් ජනපදයේ කැලිෆෝර්ණියාහි ලියන ලද, පළ කළ සහ නිර්මාණය කළ