“We Don’t Need Another Hero” was premiered on French radio today (France Info) during an interview with Tobias.
Honestly it didn’t make me truly laugh until Darth Vader came tootling tooting out and then I lost it.
WHAT IS THIS OH MY GOD
I’m just gonna add this:
Happy Star Wars Day!
Re: “WHAT IS THIS OH MY GOD”
Mark Hamill was a guest at the german television show Disco on ZDF (second largest public-service proadcaster) in the ‘80s. And… yeah… he was apparently made to do this…
I was like, “Ok, Ok, I don’t understand the language, but whatever.”
THEN VADER SHOWED UP WITH THE WORSE TRUMPET EVER AND SAVED US ALL.
Good Omens Parody will arrive with a very special delivery…🧺 Could it be more than just the Antichrist? All shall be revealed, May 10, on YouTube.com/Hillywood
Funny how when people are under oath, they say things that get Trump in trouble, as opposed to when they tweet or talk bulkshit on FOX.
34 counts of falsifying business records. You think they don't have the receipts?
what i’m getting from this is that the average driver can only be convinced to drive safely when threatened with immediate violence
An armed society is a polite society
[ID: tweet by Seth MacFarlane @SethMacFarlane that says, “This is why, even now, I’ve never succumbed to hubris regarding the dangers of Covid. We REALLY want it to be ‘just a cold,’ but it’s not a cold. It’s neurological, and it’s stealthier than us. Those who have friends with ‘long Covid’ know it’s no joke:” with a link to the above Scientific American article.
Below, a tweet reply by Steve Cox @RealSteveCox says, “Neurological, vascular, and causes immune dysfunction. It’s a really bad idea to let your guard down. And I think we should all be really concerned about the kids that are catching it repeatedly at school. Long-term, it’s going to do a lot of harm.” Dated March 9, 2023. End ID]
Back in the day, people thought getting over polio meant that was it, all done and dusted. Only decades later, it turned out that people who had been infected with polio - whether they realised or not - might develop post-polio syndrome.
Long-covid is bad but I’m worried about how bad it could get in future when the long-term impacts are felt, especially for people who have had multiple infections, even when vaccinated.
cock and ball therapy
cognitive behavioral torture
obviously erasure of gay relationships in history does and has existed but ngl it irritates me when people specifically latch onto the word "friend" as something you're somehow not allowed to call gay people & that by calling them "friends" you're somehow denying their gayness. because the fact of the matter is that a lot of gay people in history would and did call themselves friends & did not see that as excluding the possibility of romantic love or sex. like it's a perfectly fine word to use provided you're acknowledging the possibility of the full breadth of what that relationship could mean, and in fact a lot of times to assign other words to them is to make assumptions about how they viewed their relationship and potentially to impose concepts on them they wouldn't have seen themselves in
The Only Roman Coin To Openly Celebrate An Act Of Murder: The Ides of March Denarius
This coin, worth about $546,000, is a silver denarius struck by Julius Caesar’s assassin Marcus Brutus in 42 BC, celebrating the infamous deed that occurred on March 15, 44 BC.
The dime-sized silver coin depicts the head of Marcus Junius Brutus, one of the ringleaders of the assassination plot, on its obverse. The reverse depicts a dome-shaped liberty cap, flanked by two drawn daggers, and the Latin inscription EID MAR.
This is the only Roman coin to openly celebrate an act of murder, the only Roman coin to mention a specific date and one of the very few ancient coins to enter the popular imagination.
Not only is this one of the finest examples known of this historic rarity, this ‘Ides of March’ denarius once resided in the collections of well-known Hollywood producer Sy Weintraub and the actor Peter Weller. It was also in the world-famous Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, sold in 1990, with an auction pedigree going back to the early 1900s. As an important historic coin with a distinguished pedigree, it is one of the most desirable collectible of any kind that one could ever imagine acquiring.
Beware the Ides of March [x]
OF ALL DAYS THIS WAS THE BEST DAY TO DO THIS
SCREAMING.
Watch out, Caesar














