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- sr_rosa2
Larry Kramer (1935-2020)
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/…
- utopian2
❤
- maquito0
https://www.mondosonoro.com/wp-
content/uploads/2020/06/JarabePa...Pau Donés, singer of Catalan band Jarabe de Palo, 53 y/o.
- Gardener3
- https://www.youtube.…Gardener
- Really? 'Hits of the Blitz'?
The more things change, the more they stay the sameNairn
- Akagiyama11
- :(Nairn
- Fifth Element...
: (ideaist - Aliens too. He was good as Bilbo. :-(PhanLo
- damnmoldero
- that sucks.hans_glib
- mr kurtzmann in brazilhans_glib
- Oh wauw. Just watched Garden State & Fifth Element. Loved him as an actor.tank02
- https://media1.tenor…Gardener
- Alien********
- Fifth element is a stupid movie********
- You're a stupid movie.Nairn
- great flick, my daughters middle name is leeloomoldero
- Goddamnit, I loved him. He was brilliant in The Sweet Hereafter, a Atom Egoyan from the late 90's. RIP, good sir.elahon
- great in Lord of War :(imbecile
- This man made some worthy contributions.stoplying
- https://pbs.twimg.co…neverscared
- "I can't lie to you about your chances, but... you have my sympathies."neverscared
- RIP sirBennn
- Of! :/ Rip Mr. Ian, thank you for your contributions, you will be missed!grafician
- such a brilliant actor and a lovely face. RIP.fadein11
- @moldero stepped up a notch in my book my friend.********
- My buddy named his son Korbin, tale is wife wouldn't allow the C.imbecile
- allthethings0
Ash, Mr Kurtzmann, and even the voiceover narration in Wisconsin Death Trip. What a great actor.
- _niko2
Let’s get a jump on next weeks suicide by five stab wounds to the back.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-u…
"I learned in a press release from the Attorney General tonight that I was 'stepping down' as United States Attorney. I have not resigned, and have no intention of resigning, my position."
He said judges for the Southern District of New York appointed him to the role, and would only step down when a presidentially appointed nominee was confirmed by the Senate.
Mr Berman added: "Until then, our investigations will move forward without delay or interruption. I cherish every day that I work with the men and women of this office to pursue justice without fear or favour - and intend to ensure that this office's important cases continue unimpeded."- He was just fired: https://edition.cnn.…grafician
- "President Donald Trump on Saturday denied firing Geoffrey Berman, the powerful prosecutor atop the Manhattan US Attorney's office, shortly after his attorney..grafician
- ...after his attorney general sent Berman a letter saying the President had done so."grafician
- History will not be kind to these shitheadsgrafician
- Ramanisky22
- and lest we forget the bat nipples :(_niko
- flatliners!futurefood
- Batman Forever.nb
- sarahfailin0
On June 3, 1968, Valerie Solanas walked into Andy Warhol’s studio, the Factory, with a gun and a plan to enact vengeance. What happened next came to define her life and legacy: She fired at Warhol, nearly killing him. But the violent incident, which reduced her to a tabloid headline, was hardly her most meaningful contribution to history.
Solanas was a radical feminist (though she would say she loathed most feminists), a pioneering queer theorist and the author of “SCUM Manifesto,” in which she argues for the wholesale extermination of men:
"Life in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females only to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and destroy the male sex."
- she died in the 80s but this is in the Times today.sarahfailin
- cannonball19787
RIP uncle Milt
- webazoot3
Charles Webb, who inspired a Hollywood classic with ‘The Graduate,’ dies at 81
https://www.latimes.com/obituari…
"The first $20,000 went quickly. Charles Webb simply just gave it all away, along with the VIP passes for the premiere of “The Graduate,” the soon-to-be Hollywood classic based on his book.
Though Webb kept on writing — sometimes to acclaim, sometimes not — he lived in poverty, a life choice he made by giving away his earnings, his inheritance and the occasional house he bought. After giving away the $20,000 he received for the film rights to “The Graduate,” he gave the copyright for the novel to the Anti-Defamation League, only because he admired the group’s work..."
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