🎵"Nobody likes me, everybody hates me, I'm gonna go eat worms"🎵 might as well be my theme song whenever I'm on this thing, now that it seems an algorithm has reduced my visibility to others. Or if it's not that, if it's just that I'm dull to people, then the song still applies.
@ditzkoff@wendyOrourke That scene was shot in the town (just South of San Francisco) where I grew up. I even saw them filming this shot (rather, setting up to shoot it). I was 10 years old:
@Anamanaguchi I saw them filming Harold and Maude (well, the crew; the shot where the Jag swerves off the highway onto the dirt road to go up the hill to the top of cliff....). Pacifica, California. I was 10. I saw the movie with my parents when I was about 11 and loved it and Bud since 🥹
@billydeee_ What your eyes see and your talent captures is stunning. You are seriously up there with the greatest photographers like Saul Leiter, Robert Frank and Cartier-Bresson. I looked at your website bio & it's astounding that you haven't yet had a solo exhibition. Curators, attention!
For those of you who were too young to remember, or just weren't watching, it's almost impossible to overstate the suprahistorical monstrosity of Dick Cheney. The fucked world we've inherited is the world Cheney wanted. It's been Dick Time for 50 fuckin' years, and it's not over
He lied about WMD as justification to destroy a country (and kill its civilians as well as US military) then have HIS COMPANY build back its infrastructure and reap the billion$. That's some wicked shit.
Dick Cheney’s life should not be celebrated.
4,419 United States Military members died for him under false pretenses.
210,000 innocent Iraqi civilians killed under his false pretenses.
Dick Cheney (not pictured) has died.
He’s the Vice President who convinced George W. Bush to invade a country that didn’t attack us on 9/11 so he personally could make a lot of money from his ties to Halliburton.
@EricOfZeal That guy who Cheney shot in the face apologized TO CHENEY for putting his (Cheney's) family through strife over the event. That's some wicked power.
https://t.co/AHmJMYYyw3
@NormsRespecter Cheney was the evil mastermind, even bullying Congresspeople behind closed doors, reports say. I always thought W was just a puppet, the projected wizard for the real villain behind the curtain.
@cartoon_vide0s@whatcouIdGwrong FYI: the famous "trapeze" music heard during the Flying Cadenzas act is "Sobre Las Olas" (Over the Waves) from 1888 by Mexican composer Juventino Rosas.
https://t.co/owqBUsPzSP
@conor64@BrentToderian No. There'll just be indignation on social media but no official consequences. Because that's how it always works. That's how many political situations always work. Because perpetrators know that while citizens are eager to complain, that's all will ever happen. So they continue.