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Half the time prob upto about 75% of the time if you see something on the news or w.e there is a good chance its been scripted by the code "Gematria"
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At first I thought it was real, but noticed Chris kind of leans in a bit with his hands behind his back. His feet stance widens which can be normal when someone approaches you after a joke, but his hands are behind his back and not defensive. The feet and hands can be normal thing since it's on TV, but it was more of the slight lean in with the combination of that was odd to me. I would understand he would lean in if he trying to hear something, but he was leaning in too early. Idk I just thought that was weird and his reaction after it was too.
 
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This is where most people don't get what actually happened, because it played out on such an open stage.

The incident didn't happen between two random celebrity's. These guys have known each other their whole careers. They are good friends, a 'brother' as many would say about a close confidante. This obviously plays out completely different if Will goes up on stage and slaps the shit out of Christoph Waltz. This was more family drama than anything, unfortunately just on an enormously open platform.

Clearly Jada was the one who laid down the law to Will with the look of death, and credit him for stepping up and taking care of business. Sometimes a marriage is more important than the opinions of the global pop culture watching population. If you think I'm wrong then ask your wife what she thinks.

Mine has :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
This is where most people don't get what actually happened, because it played out on such an open stage.

The incident didn't happen between two random celebrity's. These guys have known each other their whole careers. They are good friends, a 'brother' as many would say about a close confidante. This obviously plays out completely different if Will goes up on stage and slaps the shit out of Christoph Waltz. This was more family drama than anything, unfortunately just on an enormously open platform.

Clearly Jada was the one who laid down the law to Will with the look of death, and credit him for stepping up and taking care of business. Sometimes a marriage is more important than the opinions of the global pop culture watching population. If you think I'm wrong then ask your wife what she thinks.

Mine has :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
it was still scripted like a Mother but I hear you
 
Will was smiling at the joke until he glanced over at Jada and realized she wasn't happy. Then he let his ego take over.
What a tool. If you're sitting in the front row of a Gallagher show, you can expect to get blasted by watermelon. Rock was doing his job...he's a comedian for fick sake. Now comedians are fair game to assault if you don't like what they say. Where are we Afghanistan?

Smith should have been escorted and cuffed by LAPD and escorted to jail.
100% agree.

I think the whole "Smith was laughing until..." thing isn't worth reading into much though. I think he was just in "laugh mode", and it wasn't until he processed the joke that he got mad. Maybe Jada kicked him out of that mode, but I think it just took him some time to understand the joke.
 
I think Rock did a good thing by not filing charges. But as a tangent, the police said they are not pursuing the matter because the individual declined to file. My understanding is that police often wont file assault/battery charges when the victim won't cooperate due to lack of evidence. But this was on tape watched by millions. They don't need Rock to testify to prove that a crime was committed (unless Smith would argue that it was staged).
Yeah they should charge Smith based on the evidence - lots of video evidence and lots of eye witnesses. Don't need Rock involved at all.
 
If your idea of comedy is making fun of other peoples deformities or medical conditions then you are a bully, not a comedian, and yes, you should get used to getting slapped in the face.

I think Will Smith showed remarkable restraint by only open hand slapping him instead of a closed fist, tooth loosening smack down.

That’s what you would expect him to do in one of his movies. You would expect it and not be surprised. So spare us the “condone violence” shit because you eat it up in the theater. When it’s not in the movies, when people aren’t winning awards for it, when you aren’t spending money on movie tickets that have SLAPPING in them, then maybe you can argue “condone violence”, because right now the movie industry does condone violence and they profit handsomely from it. Even in your Disney kid movies characters get slapped when they get out of line.

If you think violence isn’t the way to handle this then maybe you shouldn’t be using bully tactics to embarrass and ridicule someone for no fault of their own. Bullying usually ends with the bully getting slapped down.
FYI, movies != real life.

Do you think kids today are all going full GTA and it'll be total war in the streets? No. Because it doesn't take a rocket scientist to distinguish between real life and entertainment. However, apparently it does take someone bigger/smarter than Will Smith, LOL.
 
not trolling man it's how they script the world you live in

Read Up study up on " Gematria "

open you're eyes things happen everyday by this code

gematriaeffect.news

or gematria effect sports on YT

and again for the 20th time these are not my websites

But wait, what if I can come up with an example that doesn't fit in Gematria? Do you have a method to explain that away, or are you open to Gematria not being correct? You seem pretty set in your ways....
 
This is where most people don't get what actually happened, because it played out on such an open stage.

The incident didn't happen between two random celebrity's. These guys have known each other their whole careers. They are good friends, a 'brother' as many would say about a close confidante. This obviously plays out completely different if Will goes up on stage and slaps the shit out of Christoph Waltz. This was more family drama than anything, unfortunately just on an enormously open platform.

Clearly Jada was the one who laid down the law to Will with the look of death, and credit him for stepping up and taking care of business. Sometimes a marriage is more important than the opinions of the global pop culture watching population. If you think I'm wrong then ask your wife what she thinks.

Mine has :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
I'm of this mindset.

Spouses should be off limits especially if it's a remark or joke of a disparaging nature, even if it's meant to be lighthearted.

I'm no fans of the Smith's, but that's humiliating. Even if my best friend in the world made a slight at my wife, even if there's truth to it, at minimum I'm telling them to fuck off.
 
Jada should've got up and slapped him. I mean, a modern woman in a modern world with a modern (open) marriage... She could handle it herself.

Will Smith looks like even more of a cuckold, especially after crying about it. He ruined his own night, rather than celebrating his Oscar win.
 
Maybe I’m in the minority… but I didn’t find the joke offensive (whether Chris Rock knew of her condition or not). Has anyone seen the movie GI Jane? The joke comes off more as a compliment imo.

You don’t heckle the comic and you certainly don’t physically assault them.
 
Maybe I’m in the minority… but I didn’t find the joke offensive (whether Chris Rock knew of her condition or not). Has anyone seen the movie GI Jane? The joke comes off more as a compliment imo.

You don’t heckle the comic and you certainly don’t physically assault them.

"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent", should not be a foreign quote/concept to someone that starred in an Asimov adaptation. I like Will Smith's acting despite his recent selection of work, but considering they made their own marriage issues purposefully very public in a bizarre display, this whole situation was just over the top and an unnecessary response. Maybe it's a scientology thing.

Not that I watch the snooze-fest that is the Oscars anyway, but it would be a shame if this resulted in doing away with the only saving grace of the event, being a comedian host just trying to make some jokes. It's not like the winners are chosen based on merit anyway.
 
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Maybe I’m in the minority… but I didn’t find the joke offensive (whether Chris Rock knew of her condition or not). Has anyone seen the movie GI Jane? The joke comes off more as a compliment imo.

You don’t heckle the comic and you certainly don’t physically assault them.
You know, this was one of my first reactions to this incident. Stand up comedy has become increasingly difficult over the past two decades as social media initially gave rise to whiners, which has morphed into full-blown cancel culture. I mean, I hope we're not going to see a trend of assaulting comedians, but this is not good.
I do think the joke was in very poor taste if Rock knew about Pinkett's alopecia. But if he didn't, then I don't know - are we never supposed to joke about anybody's appearance? I don't think we're actually there yet, but we're frighteningly goddamned close.
 
If your idea of comedy is making fun of other peoples deformities or medical conditions then you are a bully, not a comedian, and yes, you should get used to getting slapped in the face.

I think Will Smith showed remarkable restraint by only open hand slapping him instead of a closed fist, tooth loosening smack down.

That’s what you would expect him to do in one of his movies. You would expect it and not be surprised. So spare us the “condone violence” shit because you eat it up in the theater. When it’s not in the movies, when people aren’t winning awards for it, when you aren’t spending money on movie tickets that have SLAPPING in them, then maybe you can argue “condone violence”, because right now the movie industry does condone violence and they profit handsomely from it. Even in your Disney kid movies characters get slapped when they get out of line.

If you think violence isn’t the way to handle this then maybe you shouldn’t be using bully tactics to embarrass and ridicule someone for no fault of their own. Bullying usually ends with the bully getting slapped down.


if you think making fun of someone’s appearance makes someone a bully, most comedians are or have been bullies. I hope for your sake that you don’t ever watch a celebrity roast.

Not that material at a roast would be appropriate here but this was not out of line with what you’d see/hear at awards ceremonies. The coordinators chose rock because he’s a comedian who will poke fun at celebrities. Just like the golden globes chose Ricky gervais 5 times despite him saying equally “offensive” things (I suspect far more offensive to those with delicate sensibilities). To slap the person they hired for doing the job he was hired to do is fucking moronic.

People get shot in movies. Guess if smith whipped out a gun and shot him, anyone who watches movies with gun violence would be hypocritical to criticize him?
 
not only was it set up and scripted by the Numbers "Gematria"

but clearly if you watch you can see chris rock is getting prepared to be slapped you can tell its as if he kinda leans into it and is waiting for the blow

again they are actors

and learn Gematria LOL
 

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