At least this planet has Namjoon²⁰¹⁹💜⟬⟭ᵃʳᵐʸ ˢⁱⁿᶜᵉ ²⁰¹⁴⟬⟭
🎗️I feel sorry to Earth~RM²⁰²⁰
💕사랑보다도 더 사랑합니다. 아미. ~Namjoon ⁰⁶·¹³·²⁰²⁰💕 #mood ~Namjoon²⁰²⁰🥴 아포방포💜
BTS after performing "Louder than bombs" 😭
🐰: You’re looking a bit sexy sexy today.
🐱: Why do you like Louder than Bombs so much anyway?
🐰: The lyrics are originally pretty suggestive.
🐯: But we’ve never performed it even once!
🐰: Looking at it now, the lyrics are kinda suggestive.
🐥: Which part is suggestive?
🐨: Which part is suggestive? The lyrics to Louder than Bombs?
🐰: Am I wrong? The song itself is just sexy.
🐯: But we’ve never done it even once! Hyung, seriously! Hyung!
@BangtansN00dle War of Hormone is actually the song that turned me into a full fledged Army. i was more of a fan up to that point. but i really liked the song and album. 😂
Sam Neill spent five years fighting blood cancer, beat it with an experimental therapy, and said it was time to make another movie. Less than three months later he was dead at 78, for reasons that had nothing to do with the cancer he had just survived.
His family announced the news Monday from Sydney, Australia. The statement said the loss was sudden and unexpected, that Neill remained cancer free, and that he had been surrounded by family. They thanked the staff at St Vincent's Private Hospital and asked for privacy. No cause of death has been released.
Neill was diagnosed with stage three angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma in 2022, a rare, aggressive cancer that attacks the immune system's T-cells. He went through years of chemotherapy that worked, then stopped working. Doctors switched him to CAR T-cell therapy, a treatment that takes out a patient's own immune cells, reprograms them to spot cancer, and puts them back in the body to hunt it down. On April 28, a scan came back clear. "There is no cancer in my body, that's an extraordinary thing," Neill said at the time. He spent his final months pushing for wider access to the same therapy that saved him.
He is best remembered as Dr. Alan Grant, the paleontologist who spent Jurassic Park running from what he studied. Neill played Grant across three films over 29 years, from the original in 1993 to Jurassic World Dominion in 2022. The same year Jurassic Park came out, he starred opposite Holly Hunter in The Piano, which won the Oscar for best original screenplay. His five-decade career also ran through The Hunt for Red October, Dead Calm, and three seasons as Chief Inspector Chester Campbell on Peaky Blinders. New Zealand gave him its Screen Legend Award last year.
Born in Northern Ireland in 1947, he moved to New Zealand with his family at age seven. He is survived by four children and eight grandchildren. His last public statement about his future, made less than three months before he died, was simple: it's time I did another movie.
nari is a btch and shud have 💀 and i stand on that! also main villian btch got what she deserved, i want to just rewatch her dath💀 on repeat. i do wish she was tortured more same with that pos dude! will i watch a season 2? probably not.
i watched 'If Wishes Could Kill' and personally i liked it but i don't think i liked it enough to recommend it. there was a lot of things that wasn't covered so there's like a lot of plot holes. like why didn't the mom fight her own daughter?