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drug references in Disney's Holes

Dr. McBudstoke

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did anyone else notice the stunning number of marijuana references in the Disney movie Holes(which was originally a book by Luis Sachar). I mean, a kid named Zig Zag, a lipstick tube with KB imprinted on it etc.
 
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the only one i've seen that could legitimately have drug references was....i cant remember the name of it but they went into some hole thing, it was messed up, it was meant to be an acid trip...i'll edit this post later when i come up with the name but i'm on way too much oxy right now to keep my eyes open, i'm gonna go enjoy my nod
 
oh come on guys! like there's never been something that seemed a little more than a coincidence in a disney movie? what about the caterpillar in alice in wonderland? he's smoking a friggin' water pipe and is talkin' about the letters of the alphabet. then, he says she should eat some of the HUGE mushroom next to her. yeah, y'all are right. we're all just making references because we're wanting to. RIIIIiiiiggghhhttt....
 
well, that should really be attributed to the original work, not any creative liberties that disney animators took themselves.
 
The dude who wrote alice in wonderland was one drug using and crazy motherfucker. If i'm not mistaken he was also a pedophile. Sick fuck, at least he could write well.
 
sure, he liked little girls--A LOT. and yes, he photographed young girls as a hobby. and yes, some times the girls were nude. but most myths about any inappropriate relations with his young friends have arised through the inability of modern society to accept a socially deviant person such as carroll. i guess in cynical times as these it's hard to believe that someone who enjoyed reading to, playing with, and photographing little girls could be without indescent thoughts, but a lot of research has been done on this controversial matter. a lot of his young friends have been interviewed in their autumn years, and even upon urging to spark controversy, have had nothing but kind things to say about him.
 
^^^kind of like with michael jackson, but with little girls instead of boys. society just doesn't understand...
now the question is, should i put on "billie jean" or "white rabbit"?
 
i always thought the book alice in wonderland was more or less a narration of an acid trip
 
thursday said:
sure, he liked little girls--A LOT. and yes, he photographed young girls as a hobby. and yes, some times the girls were nude. but most myths about any inappropriate relations with his young friends have arised through the inability of modern society to accept a socially deviant person such as carroll. i guess in cynical times as these it's hard to believe that someone who enjoyed reading to, playing with, and photographing little girls could be without indescent thoughts, but a lot of research has been done on this controversial matter. a lot of his young friends have been interviewed in their autumn years, and even upon urging to spark controversy, have had nothing but kind things to say about him.


Social deviant? He was an aristocratic victorian age intellectual who was hired to tutor rich people's daughters in algebra...hardly anything deviant. He wrote the book "alice in wonderland" for a specific young girl who had close family connections to him as a means of teaching her algebraic logical flow in text format...if you read the original book with this in mind you will notice how many of his sentances and conversations are set up to demonstrate algebraic equations and popular theories. As a classic victorian, the only drug he probably ever took was tea with no sugar.
 
if i cant understand what you just said, how will a young girl be able to...
 
Acidfiend said:
Social deviant? He was an aristocratic victorian age intellectual who was hired to tutor rich people's daughters in algebra...hardly anything deviant. He wrote the book "alice in wonderland" for a specific young girl who had close family connections to him as a means of teaching her algebraic logical flow in text format...if you read the original book with this in mind you will notice how many of his sentances and conversations are set up to demonstrate algebraic equations and popular theories. As a classic victorian, the only drug he probably ever took was tea with no sugar.

when i say, a social deviant, i don't mean anything derogatory. but you have to admit, a man who strictly associated with young girls exclusively is somewhat deviant. he had a really hard time socializing with anyone who had hit puberty, and demonstrated a stutter around most adults. i think his eccentric behavior was partly due to this.
 
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