Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1223 w/Greg Fitzsimmons:
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Everyone had a gun. I don't believe people went around waving their guns because they knew they get their head blown off. Can't believe any Hollywood narrative.
I'm a HUGE fan of anything macabre: really dark humor, violent movies and books (Pulp Fiction is a movie I have regularly put on and replayed all day as I've gone about my work), metal music, you name it. But the ending of the Buster Scruggs vignette with the traveling sideshow wagon, where the man born without arms or legs does beautiful orations, made me sick to my stomach. What he did to that man was so cruel, so gut-wrenching and so brutal that I had to pause the movie. There's fun, campy violence, or even necessary violence that makes you reflect on historical wrongs, moral crossroads, etc. and then… there's this. Callous, unnecessary, and thoroughly evil. It made me feel so queasy. So, good for the Coens if that's what they were going for.
Lewis and Clark had droves of servants to the point where the tents that they put up for them had a rug floor…tha fuq
Na its very easy to find yourself if you know star charts
I'll tell you a secret… its about capitalism.