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Why did Marv turn into a skeleton?
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He needed a Homo Loan from the bank and couldn’t get one.
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>>216498267
https://youtu.be/zgQHgzeflcE
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funny
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why did joe pesci play both a cop and a robber?
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>>216498460
When I was a kid I thought he was a real cop but robbed places on the side
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>>216498484
I was a dumbanon too.
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>>216498267
Skeletons and bones, particularly skulls, are symbolic of death in many cultures. The depiction of Marv as a skeleton is a comedic device, by which the severity of Marv's electrocution is visually exaggerated, as if to a lethal level. This visual hyperbole plays into the comic effect intended.
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This is from home alone 2. Are you planting false memories?
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>>216498267
There's something to this. Whenever I plug in my laptop in the dark, it makes a little spark inside the plug I can see through my thumb.
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>>216498460
>Impersonating a police officer.
That's really dastardly, he was a bad guy.
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>>216498267
He was a big fan of The Grateful Dead
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>>216498460
he got autobalanced
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>>216498267
The answer will enlighten you



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