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I dont get it what is this scene supposed to symbolize?
a purple neon advertisement girl is pointing its finger and the dude is just looking at it with a bandage on the nose
why does everybody keep reposting it what dont I understand where is the funnies?
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Teh funny part is he can see her bobs and vagenes
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>>217472470
Watch the movie
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The answer it is near the train tracks. Go and see
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he grows up and accepts that his fake gf isn't real
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>>217472470
>"I don't get the scene but I havent watched the movie"
cool story bro
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>>217472470
It's a funny scene from Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
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>>217472470
Why didn't she vore him
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>>217472470
please be in london
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>>217472470
The scene is supposed to be him realizing that his AI gf isn't actually real amd just programmed to say the nice things she says and that he's all alone.
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Watching the movie explains the movie
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>>217473431
why wouldn't he know this? he must've seen ads for it before otherwise he wouldn't have bought it in the first place
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>>217473469
Maybe he got her as a present and didn't realize she was a hologram till then



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