Showing posts with label love will tear us apart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love will tear us apart. Show all posts

Monday, 2 October 2023

X CONTENT

 



Update: There were many powerful and articulate voices in this X Space that I didn't know. The most articulate was a woman called Mia Khalifa. She's a big deal and I had no idea she was famous or indeed why she was famous?

I will write a post about her and link to it from here. This is her X account, this is her Instagram account and her heavily censored and biased Wikipedia entry

Tuesday, 22 November 2022

Intermittent Broadcast

 


Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Matt Hancock Crying With Laughter - Piers Morgan Acting Too




We learned from Robbie Parker at Sandy Hook in 2012, that it doesn't matter how hard a crisis actor laughs; hypnotised TV consumers will justify it as grief. 

Piers plays part of the double-act here by pretending to take his emotions seriously when it's plain to see the Health Secretary Matt Hancock, is creased-up laughing at the notion of the second person to receive the Pfizer vaccine, William Shakespeare.

All the world is a stage?

Friday, 17 January 2020

Will Ever Do? 1985


"Band on the run" di Paul McCartney, album completo (full ...





Some like, some not-see. 

Some see 11, and some not.

Number 9, number 9 (number 9)

NEIN

Update: Dear Mr Williams, we thank you for your service and opening up our eye to so much more than we ever expected. I will try to replicate my deleted post from your amazing research group.


All three are occultists.

Not all of them saw the load area of Jimmy Savile's van and name it as their top ten experience. Back in the day.





Braggadocio?

Or is Freud in on it?


Saturday, 9 July 2016

The Open Palm is the Tightest Grip


It was a long time ago and now I'm scanning the photos I want to keep and tearing up the rest. I don't ever want to have more than one suitcase and one bag as possessions. In the end they own you not the other way round.

Friday, 14 February 2014

Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Joy Division



The Ian Curtis biopic won Best European Film at Cannes. The post-punk aesthetic of Anton Corbijn's stark black-and-white cinematography was winning over the critics on Friday night but I'm delighted that one of my early music heroes is beginning to earn the the full credit he deserves. I'm also a bit annoyed that I didn't reserve lovewilltearusapart.com when no one else had thought of it and it was going for... erm a song.



Update: Video not functioning. Will investigate.