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A College & A Cult & A Eye Poke & Fast & Furious

This dream took place during the day at a college that I was attending, my brothers CC and GC also went to this college, and some of the main characters from the Fast & Furious franchise were also there like Dominic “Dom” Toretto and Letty Ortiz.

One part of the college had mostly students from Africa (Africans) living there in the dorms, and there was a male student from Asia (Asian) who was part of some kind of cult or religion or group that involved aliens and / or UFOs and peace with part of its name involving the word Sun or Son.

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Miscellaneous

American Gods | Anansi (Mr. Nancy) Slave Ship Scene

What is it?

Here is part of the best scene from Episode 2 (The Secret Of Spoons) of the television show American Gods (Season 1) and one of the best scenes in the entire series, which is the Anansi (Mr. Nancy) slave ship scene:

Mr. Nancy: His Grand Entrance | American Gods

Shorter Version

American Gods Mr. Nancy Scene

Longer Version

American Gods Anansi Speech – Story of Black People

Longer Version 2

Mr. Nancy (Anansi) Tells The Slaves, To Revolt Against Their Slave Captors.

What is it about?

This is how Fandom describes the full scene (some of which is not in the videos above):

Coming To America 1697 C.E.

Mr. Ibis writes a story of a Dutch slave ship and the shackled people within its hold who are being transported to America to be sold.

A man, Okoye, prays in desperation to Anansi, pleading for help and telling him he would give him gifts if he had them.

Mr. Nancy manifests from a spider and begins to tell them a story.

He informs them that they are Black and will be enslaved by white people for centuries, worked to death, murdered, shot in the back by police.

Okoye is angered by what he hears, and Anansi tells him to use that anger to go upstairs to kill the Dutch slavers and set fire to the ship.

Another man says that it will kill them all, and Anansi replies that they’re already dead and might as well die in sacrifice instead of subjugation.

He frees Okoye and leaves.

Okoye frees the rest of the slaves, and they set fire to the ship.

A plank of the destroyed ship washes ashore, and Anansi the Spider arrives in America.