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I once asked my dad what he was eating cause I could hear him cutting stuff up in the kitchen and my brother looked me dead in the eyes and whispered "toe jam".
PLEASE HE IS SO SILLY 😭😭😭
KATSUKI’S LONG ASS HERO NAME PLEASE SFGKHFSDGH
Wild: . . .
Wild: Time, I need relationship advice
Time: Just because I married Malon doesn't mean I know how I did it-
therapy for Temenos for One Hundred Years
(Castti and Agnea tried to be there for cooking and self-care moral support) but hey!! progress!!
Alvin the Treacherous in How to be a Pirate for absolutely no reason:
Literally
#live footage of me not understanding what's going on with my life
Hope heimerdinger suffers with whatever magic orb bs is going on
I hope he feels all the physical emotional and spiritual pain the rest of the cast is feeling rn
He's too happy
I hate him
Wish he was dead instead of sky/vander/benzo/silco/cassandra/and literally everyone else who died
god damn it
@dangerdaysdean
why
Tfw you're a yandere boy and you blame something creepy you did on another guy, but your lie backfired because your crush lowkey thought it was cute so now you have no choice but to ruin the other guy's life u_u
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Sholmes is very normally looking at the sunset
The Batman everyone 😭
Watching footage of your husband i mean soulmate i mean best friend i mean co-worker being evaporated repeatedly while rubbing a torn piece of his cape is ALOT, Bruce.
Justice League 2001, Season 2 Episode 19, 'Hereafter Part 1'
Unsuur is quickly becoming my favorite character in any video game ever.
Q: "What is for you the height of misery?" John Lennon: "Hot feet."
Q: "Where would you like to live?" John Lennon: "Here."
Q: "What is for you the ideal of earthly happiness?John Lennon: "Now + then."
Q: "Which mistakes have you the most indulgence for?" John Lennon: "Mine."
Q: "Who are the heroes of novels you prefer?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q" Who is your favourite historical personality?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "Who are your favourite heroines in real life?" John Lennon: Me.
Q: "Who are your favourite heroines in fiction?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "Who is your favourite painter?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "Who is your favourite musician?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "What quality do you prefer in a woman?" John Lennon: "Tits."
Q: "What quality do you prefer in a man?" John Lennon: "No tits."
Q: "What is your favourite virtue?" John Lennon: "None."
Q: "What is your favourite occupation?" John Lennon: "Floating."
Q: "Who would you have liked to be?" John Lennon: Pope anything.
Q: "What is the chief feature of your character?" John Lennon: "An unearthly."
Q: "What do you appreciate most in your friends?" John Lennon: "Admiration."
Q: "What is your main default?" John Lennon: "Hate."
Q: "What is your dream of happiness?" John Lennon: "Black knickers."
Q: "What would be your greatest misfortune?" John Lennon: "Lose my virginity."
Q: "What would you like to be?" John Lennon: "Happy."
Q: "What is your favourite colour?" John Lennon: "Rainbow."
Q: "What is your favourite flower?" John Lennon" "Forgotten."
Q: "What is your favourite bird?" John Lennon: "Heckle."
Q: "Who are your favourite poets?" John Lennon: "Me."
Q: "What are your favourite names?" John Lennon: "God, Jesus."
Q: "What do you abhor most?" John Lennon: "God, Jesus."
Q: "Which historical character do you despise most?" John Lennon: "All of them."
Q: "What military event do you admire most?" John Lennon: "None at all I'm afraid."
Q: "What reform do you admire most?" John Lennon: "They have not passed it."
Q: "What natural gift would you would like to have?" John Lennon: "Flying."
Q: "How would you like to die?" John Lennon: "Insane but quiet."
Q: "What is the present state of your mind?" John Lennon: "Light to variable."
Q: "What is your motto?" John Lennon: "Me."
— John Lennon for Marcel Proust from Rave Magazine, October, 1965.
This just goes back to where they came from. Liverpool is a tough town. I wouldn't particularly want to run into Paul McCartney in a dark alley, if he didn't like me.
Michael Lindsay Hogg
This always feels significant when I read or hear it. Thoughts are stirred, but can’t be captured.
Anyway.
It was at Stoky Wood* (badge - black and yellow, with a picture of a Spitfire flying over the River Mersey) that Paul and I saw our first film. We were seated on long wooden benches watching Crime Buster Dick Barton**, a great radio hero of ours, when it became too much for Paul. In the flickering half light I watched with great amusement as Big Brother stumbled over me and his pals to exit screen left, scared out of his tiny mind. He wasn't scared when it came to smaller things such as bullies, however, and many's the time he came to my rescue in the school play yard. 'Big Brother have a use after all,' I thought.
*Stockton Wood Primary School, Speke, Liverpool **Dick Barton: Special Agent, was released in May 1948 Btw, Paul's 'I have another memory, of hiding from someone, then hitting them over the head with an iron bar' is the story about Stoky Wood too (Paul was at Stockton Wood Primary School from September 1947 until July 1951)
My memories of brother and I are of two independent little chaps, but Uncle and Auntie,s remembrances are of 'two right little swine', always up to mischief, or with their backs to the wall saying, 'We won't… WE WON'T!' I'm sure they're just a might confused. I do remember a few instances, however, which might give their memories some validity. Like the memory of Paul and me in 72 Western speeding up the growth of next door's apples by throwing stones at the apple tree, and then vigorously denying it. The stones on the other side let us down! Memories of being boss of my own gang in the later Stockton Wood years and charging against the 'enemy' across the school yard in full war cry (obviously why the headmistress Miss Margaret A. Thomas, who used to make the school toys herself, advised the world that one day I would be a 'Leader of men').*** And the came an older bully unto the yard who hit little girls and maketh them cry, and it behove me to teach unto him a lesson: Seeing that I was far too young and weedy to challenge him personally, I chose a friend to talk for me…(no, not Paul)…a housebrick! Being, as I've said, a holy lad it wasn't too difficult to levitate the brick up into the air…over the Bully's thick head…and cut (snip!) the invisible strings. After this bloody, awful incident, he didn't bully little girls, or anyone else for that matter, ever more.
(Mike McCartney, 1981, Thank U Very Much. Mike McCartney's Family Album)
***'I remember the headmistress saying how good the two boys were with younger children,' says Jim, 'always sticking up for them. She said Michael was going to be a leader of men. I think this was because he was always arguing. Paul did things much quieter. He had much more nous. Mike stuck his neck out. Paul always avoided trouble.'
(The Beatles: The Authorised Biography by Hunter Davies, 2010, Updated Edition)
Also:
They were four tough kids from Liverpool who’d learned their craft playing in hotel-cum-brothels in Hamburg. I mean, they were tough. They grew up in Liverpool, which was a tough city. It’s like growing up in Detroit or somewhere. Somewhere, that toughness always comes out. <…> This just goes back to where they came from. Liverpool is a tough town. I wouldn't particularly want to run into Paul McCartney in a dark alley, if he didn't like me.
(Michael Lindsay-Hogg, May 2024, interview with Rob Sheffield for Rolling Stones)
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“What were the Beatles really like? She’s asked this every day. “Very irreverent, very flirty,” she says, “just like my own boys growing up. That John Lennon was a very naughty boy. He preferred men. He was very shy with women, you know, trying to get confidence in himself with that naughty schoolboy humour, that catch-the-girl, kiss-the-girl thing. If you came on as a siren, he’d run a mile.””
Cilla Black, interview in the Telegraph, August, 1997
Honestly no one talks about how feminism truly rocks because you're telling me THIS MAN existed, IN VARIOUS TIMELINES AND TIMEZONES. And the only person who jumped his bones was Wade Wilson? A MAN. NOT A WOMAN. A MAN. This is all a sick agenda we're willingly going with. (poolverine agenda) not complaining tho. definition of: true feminism is sucking your husband's tits
Pictures under the cut! (Date taken at 11/25/2022)
I got Moana!
Frozen is my favorite modern Disney movies, so I got excited when I saw Kristoff and Anna's castle!
I managed to find Kristoff and save Donald too!
Of course, that means I get to see or hear him preform his temper tantrum whenever I walk past him. 🤣😅