Ora Ora

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  1. Not why. WRYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!

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  2. No, why is right actually. Does this make any sense in the proper context?

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  3. they sound like turkeys lol

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  4. Yare Yare Daze!

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  5. It is a reference to Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
    Jotaro's Platinum Stance.

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    1. Oh, no, it's Dio Brando's "THE WORLD."

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    2. No, it's Jotaro, Jotaro does ORA, while Dio does "MUDA"

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  6. It could be understood as a reference to the Greek idea of deus ex machina as represented in their mythology. The idea of the person running down the middle, taking the masses by surprise and causing them to fall back could represent an Oedipus character, an unforeseen underdog rising up over the people on the shoulders of an unforeseeable destiny.

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    1. As the matter of fact the person running down the middle represents the deus ex machina. An external element brought up to a situation without an internal logic.

      I see no Oedipus character but maybe yourself, trying to drawn some repressed feelings result of our cultures decadence.

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  7. Its like I am at a turkey farm!

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  8. funs of fightings?? oro....

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  9. O_o...that was quite strange and random.

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  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzpyfpkAG9I&feature=related

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  11. The air had what it deserved.

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  12. Dio Brando approves of this

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    1. Ya, take that, air...

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  13. I don't know why they're doing this, but I wanna do it too.

    ZA WARUDO!

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  14. WRYYYYYYYYYYYY!

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  15. I think I see one girl in this or even a transfestie doing Ora! Ora! with the others

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