DNA is really so crazy. Have y’all heard that story about the woman who had a baby with her husband, but when he got a DNA test, it said he wasn’t the father? The mother insisted he was the dad, so they repeated the test multiple times, and it kept saying the same thing. It later came out that, based on the DNA results, he wasn’t the father… but the uncle of the child. Which made no sense because he was an only child. After more extensive testing, they discovered the husband was actually a chimera, meaning he had absorbed his twin in the womb and carried two sets of DNA. So basically… the baby was biologically his twin brother’s child, even though he was the one who fathered it.
That Skinny Pete piano scene is one of the most underrated moments in Breaking Bad.
For most of the show, you’re led to believe Skinny Pete and Badger are just a couple of screwups. Comic relief. People you don’t really look at twice. Then, out of nowhere, Pete sits at a piano and absolutely nails a classical piece. In barely fifteen seconds, your entire perception of him changes.
And the fact that Charles Baker, the actor who plays Skinny Pete, is actually classically trained only makes it hit harder. It never feels like a gimmick. It feels real. Like this is something Pete once did every day, long before meth took over his life.
That’s what hurts the most. He isn’t stupid. He isn’t talentless. He wasn’t doomed from birth. He just took one wrong road and never managed to find his way back. By the time the music stops, you already understand his entire story without a single line of dialogue.
Peak Breaking Bad writing. Subtle, cruel, and painfully human.
Mothers set their sons up. They knew how nasty and manipulative women can be, yet they still didn’t warn their sons about women while they were growing up.
never give their sons ‘the game.’ women play.
They won’t do that because they are female, and they won’t break the female code….not even for their own sons. Most men had to learn through being side dudes, heartbreak, divorce and redpill.
They never taught them about the games women play, manipulation, emotional instability, and so on.
All they ever taught us was that women are sweet and innocent. Meanwhile, they made sure their daughters were taught about men and all the evil things men supposedly do. If they had prepared men mentally, they wouldn't be in some of these mess they are today.
Wizkid: I had no Blueprint i had to build the structure myself.
Psquare in 2012 : are we a joke to you? All this structure we built before your arrival was what? You were opening our tour shows? We put you on!
You will never rewrite history mayenwu cancelo🙅🏾♂️🧏🏾♂️
Hitler had 6 million mainly white people killed:
“the most evil man that ever lived”
Leopold of Belgium had at least 10 million black people killed:
“never heard of him”
Wonder why?
History does not just record evil
it curates it.
Hitler’s atrocities are universally condemned because they disrupted Europe’s sense of moral superiority. But Leopold’s massacre in the Congo
a colonial holocaust that amputated millions of African lives
remains a footnote, because it served the same system that still defines “civilization” today.
Six million white lives lost in Europe were mourned as a moral collapse. Ten million Black lives in Africa were dismissed as the cost of progress.
This is not just about numbers. It’s about hierarchy whose suffering is archived, whose pain is erased, whose killers are canonized.
Evil doesn’t become smaller in the tropics; it simply becomes invisible to those who wrote the textbooks.