hahahhaha you're rookie for a reason and i guess you remain a rookie in highschool. don't tell me you're more than a grade 8. Be careful how you word yourself, it backfires at you and make you look like a r****d. Don't hide under water man, come out and respond to these flaming, you were doing pretty good responding to OP.
wow... just wow. Maybe he should have said "Wherefore art thou, Yao? Then would you get the reference to the fact that he was speaking the English language.
I hope all you guys are aware that this is a direct line from Pulp Fiction. He could have just been messing around.
Yeah most of us know that line, it's still doesn't change the fact he looked stupid for posting it. Instead of being seen as funny, he manages to look like an ignorant a-hole. For a guy who has a cool moniker, he sucks as a poster. What a shame.
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^^It's better in video form, sure, but in case anyone wants the bleeped out picture, enjoy! It's a great line. May not have been most appropriate here, but I laughed.
Off topic (I guess), but did you guys know that in R&J that when Juliet actually says "Where for art thou, Romeo?" it actually means "Why does it have to be you, Romeo?" rather than "Where are you?" English was weird back then.
ok, there might be some pop culture deficient peeps here... "People, did you ever hear the philosophy that once a man admits he's wrong, he's immediately forgiven for all wrong-doings? Have you ever heard that?"
I think on ebaumsworld.com there is a hilarious soundboard of Samuel L. Jackson's soundbites from that movie. "STFU FAT MAN!"