GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
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First released on July 4, 1969.
Yoko: All those Vietnam protests really changed the world. There was always that element who were really resisting it. That was the saving grace – that people were aware that they were that young generation who were really against it. And so it worked very well for the world. And the Bed-In was just part of it, a definite part of it. It was a statement on a very theatrical level and I think it was very effective. We were artists and did it our own way. We felt very good about it then, and it was such an incredibly strange thing that we were doing. At the time it was a courageous thing to do. John was making the statement in a way that he was looking at the far, far future. I saw it in his eyes. He was saying, ‘OK this is what we’re going to do together.’ And we’re going to give peace a chance. To the world.
Zoé interpretando Microscopio en Cumbre Tajín Marzo de 2003
Agradecimiento a David CV quién nos prestó un DVD piraña donde venía tremenda joya
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Tom Holland sobre Zendaya:
«Para mí, encontré a mi persona. Es mi mejor amiga, y soy la persona más feliz cuando estoy con ella, pero también nunca me he sentido tan apoyado y seguro, nunca.»
“One of the things that really bothers me is that people make a theory, put it on the internet, and after a while it's just assumed to be true.”
“We never thought that he committed suicide. He was disappointed, wanted to leave the city, hooked up all of his pigeons and flew away."
— Craig Bartlett on the Pigeon Man theory (2015)