> [Subtitles] > PULP DICTION > > From a list of English subtitles used in films made in Hong Kong, >compiled by Stefan Hammond and Mike Wilkins for their book Sex and Zen & a >Bullet in the Head, to be published in August by Fireside. > > I am damned unsatisfied to be killed in this way. > > Fatty, you with your thick face have hurt my instep. > > Gun wounds again? > > Same old rules: no eyes, no groin. > > A normal person wouldn't steal pituitaries. > > Damn, I'll burn you into a BBQ chicken! > > Take my advice, or I'll spank you without pants. > > Who gave you the nerve to get killed here? > > Quiet or I'll blow your throat up. > > You always use violence. I should've ordered glutinous rice chicken. > > I'll fire aimlessly if you don't come out! > > You daring lousy guy. > > Beat him out of recognizable shape! > > I have been scared shitless too much lately. > > I got knife scars more than the number of your leg's hair. > > Beware! Your bones are going to be disconnected. > > How can you use my intestines as a gift? > > The bullets inside are very hot. Why do I feel so cold? > Stacy Stroud smstro1@pop.uky.edu -- First they came for the hackers. But I never did anything illegal with my computer, so I didn't speak up. Then they came for the pornographers. But I thought there was too much smut on the Internet anyway, so I didn't speak up. Then they came for the anonymous remailers. But a lot of nasty stuff gets sent from anon.penet.fi, so I didn't speak up. Then they came for the encryption users. But I could never figure out how to work PGP anyway, so I didn't speak up. Then they came for me. And by that time there was no one left to speak up. --based on a quote from Pastor Martin Niemoller