The whiniest snowflake pussy in American history
And fragile white dudes nationwide will look you in the eye and tell you this retard wearing women’s bronzer on his face is “alpha” lmfao
don't ever call the authorities on other people.
never
their role is to serve capital and violently protect capital from you and other proles
the only reason to call the authorities is if you want somebody to be murdered
careful, though. sometimes they kill the caller
No matter how much time passes, I think getting one-shot by a white Mormon kid while blaming gun violence on black people will forever be the worst debate loss. It will never get worse than that. Ever.
"I first saw the Beatles in Manchester of all places. They were scheduled to play that night. They came through the front door about three in the afternoon to set up their equipment, and every girl in there stopped dead in their tracks. It was like four Marlon Brandos had walked in. They had an innate, primordial swagger. Aside from the raw energy they put out, they looked fantastic. A total coolness emanated off them, like a Young Riders kind of vibe. You know, they’d swing the door open and they’d all be standing there while the dust settled around them. They hadn’t even played a note, and the girls would swoon and faint. Fuckin’ fantastic . . .
"In general, that band was flat-out amazing, and everybody knew it. They played a molten, scruffy brand of rock ‘n’ roll. And they had attitude in spades. They’d swear and smoke onstage, tell off the audience, all of which just added to their mystique. The Hollies didn’t have that kind of power.
"They were very protected by a filtering system between the four of them. They were always together, even if there was a room full of people and they were all separated. I got to see it all unfolding before my eyes. And I was aware that it was historical. It was almost spiritual. When you saw the Beatles, and saw the effect they had on people, you knew something special was happening.
"I don’t think there’ll ever be another Beatles. I think that the universe put those four kids in the right place at the right time, and gave them the right talent, to be able to move the hearts and minds and spirits of billions of people. The Beatles were the best band in the world, there’s absolutely no question about it."
--#GrahamNash
#Hollies #CrosbyStillsNash #CSN @TheGrahamNash #Songwriter #OBE #HallOfFame #TheBeatles #Influence #Charisma #GOAT
Sources: "Wild Tales," Nash; Interview with James Rosen on "The Foxhole," 2015
@DschlopesIsBack Back in the day, before people knew anything about basketball, a coach would bench her if she strayed more than 8ft from the basket.
Thank God today we uderstand that she should be taught to launch 20ft jump shots.
@OccupyDemocrats Not to take anything away from Collins for having the guts to ask these people real questions, but it's a damning indictment on today's press that she stands out as a hard ass.
The problem with Michigan weather:
Summer and fall are unbeatable and unreplicable.
You can move away to a warmer climate. I did.
But it's not the same.
Not the same cool breeze. Not the same sound the wind makes moving through the trees. Not the same pine smell. The grass feels and smells different.
So you can leave, and miss all that. Or you can stay, and put up with rest of it. The cold, the clouds, the mud and snow. And find something good in that, too. I did.