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Mosley (whiteman_@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 11:34:08 JST Mosley
@GrungeQueef Man of culture. I had an original copy -
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cipote :bishrexual: (teratology@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 11:34:05 JST cipote :bishrexual:
@beardalaxy @GrungeQueef I love Agatha Christie, a lot of her tropes and twists are used everywhere -
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Mosley (whiteman_@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 11:34:06 JST Mosley
@beardalaxy @GrungeQueef Multiple renditions
10 Little Indians is the American rendition
10 little niggers is the British version
Essentially a British story of a man who wanted revenge, invites 10 people and each die like the nigger or indian dolls -
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beard :meru_dab: (beardalaxy@gameliberty.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 11:34:06 JST beard :meru_dab:
@whiteman_ @GrungeQueef yeah I've read the book it's good. We read it as a class back in 7th grade I think.
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Mosley (whiteman_@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 11:34:07 JST Mosley
@GrungeQueef There was another rendition of 10 little hindus for more modern sensibilities then the poojeets were hooting and hollering -
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beard :meru_dab: (beardalaxy@gameliberty.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 11:34:07 JST beard :meru_dab:
@whiteman_ @GrungeQueef I always knew it as 10 Little Indians.
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meso (meso@the.asbestos.cafe)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2024 16:46:43 JST meso
@teratology @beardalaxy @GrungeQueef i like learning the origins of tropes i should read agatha christie sometime
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