The phrase "Arthur kills a hobo for his clothes" is a reference to a scene in the video game "Red Dead Redemption 2," where the character Arthur Morgan can engage in various interactions with NPCs, including the option to steal clothing. However, this specific scenario is not a literal event in the game, but rather a humorous or exaggerated interpretation of the game's mechanics. The game does feature themes of survival and moral choices, but such actions are left to player discretion.
An average hobo is capable of holding his breath forever... the real trick is getting him breathing again.
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a real what? cat dog fish person hobo mouse bird what are u talking about!!
Arthur Read.
king Arthur's not real
No, but he was based on a real person.
Camelot is the court of King Arthur..... It's mythical . Yes it was. King Arthur was real and camelot was real, but all of the supposed magical adventures of Arthur and the kingdom of camelot weren't.
No.
Ali (the real Ali) kills Courtney.
I think King Arthur was real but you never know whats real and what not.
Daniel Arthur Cahill.