That guy - 2016-07-06
What am I seeing happen here?
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EvilHomer - 2016-07-06 The short answer: Jews.
The long answer: Haim Saban is a successful media mogul, billionaire owner of Saban Entertainment, a company best known for distributing localized versions of foreign children's shows like Power Rangers, Digimon, and Inspector Gadget. In this clip, Hiam is asking a fellow businessman for the money (presumably investment capital?) he, Hiam, is owed. This is problematic, because Hiam's success is resented by a great many people; he is disliked by manchildren for messing with various kid's shows, he is disliked by pro-Palestinians and other such racists for being an avowed supporter of Israel, and he is disliked by Berning Men for being a major backer of Hillary Clinton.
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That guy - 2016-07-06 I can't wait to meet the writers who write for EH.
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EvilHomer - 2016-07-06 We'll be at ConnectiCon this weekend, cosplayed as either Ladybeard, Rainbow Dash, or Sonichu, depending on which galpal we go up with.
Autographs are a dollar, framed custom posts are three.
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TheSupafly - 2016-07-06
I didn't get it until I realized who this guy was.
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Maggot Brain - 2016-07-06
Well, did he?
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Xenocide - 2016-07-06 Want his money? Oh yes, he did.
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Xenocide - 2016-07-06
And that's why they call him the Green Ranger.
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Sudan no1 - 2016-07-06
5 sheriff stars
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cognitivedissonance - 2016-07-06
Dude wrote the theme song to Inspector Gadget.
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Lef - 2016-07-08
Stars for the comments.
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Quad9Damage - 2016-07-08
Mike Starr would be great in a Haim Saban biopic.
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Herr Matthias - 2018-08-17
I want to see Shuki Levy's take on this instead.
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