There’s no point talking about God’s love if we can’t deal with ordinary human love.
Joe Rogan called Bono’s performance of “Ordinary Love” on Jimmy Fallon his all-time favorite talk show performance ever: “That is without a doubt, hands down, my favorite performance ever, ever, on a talk show… ever.” He praised how it starts so intimate on the couch before building into something transcendent — exactly the kind of “ordinary” moment that becomes sacred.
The song reminds us that real love isn’t just grand gestures or epic struggles — it’s the “polished stones” left after years of pounding waves, and the quiet strength to keep persisting and choosing each other.
Are we tough enough, for ordinary love?
Californian here. You stupid MAGA dipshits. Blue represents POPULATION DENSITY.
The red represents VIRTUAL NOTHINGNESS.
Hope this helps you dumb fucks out.
Whatever you do, don’t save this picture and reply to all of Trump/White House/ Foxnews/ MAGAs tweets with this picture . Please. Trump wants it to go away:
Bono explaining “Where The Streets Have No Name” in the simplest way possible.
This is why U2’s music reaches everyone. They can explain God (“that other place”) even to people who don’t believe.