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  • sartalon@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world[Deleted]
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    23日前

    It blows me away how fucking easily my fellow countrymen are led by their god damned nose.

    Closet fucking fascists, all of them, and too stupid to recognize simple fucking fallacies.

    My life sucks, ooh it must be because an illegal committed a crime. Even though immigrants have a lower crime rate than our ever present white trash.










  • I am turning 50 this year and laying in bed next to a woman who just cheated on me again.

    I wish so fucking hard I could turn back time.

    I parked my car in the garage, rolled down my window and went to sleep. I was shocked/disappointed I woke up when the car was running out of gas.

    It sucks so fucking hard that you love this person and you have given so much, but then you realize they don’t feel the same about you and then realize you don’t even know who you are anymore.

    Are you even someone without this person?

    Take it day by day. You need to find out who you are again.

    I’m sorry you don’t have support. No one to validate how you feel, help you heal.

    Please stay strong. Please keep looking.

    Please find yourself again.






  • Some of the ones I remember, just because I’m old and involve some of my favorite movies.

    Lionel Barrymore (Mr. Potter from It’s a Wonderful Life) is Drew Barrymore’s Great Uncle.

    Debbie Reynolds (Singin’ in the Rain, God I love that movie) was Carrie Fisher’s mom.

    I think everyone knows Dakota Johnson’s parents, Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith.

    Shirley Maclaine (The Apartment and Two Mules for Sister Sara) is Warren Beatty’s sister.

    And some cool but not duo-celebrity relative facts.

    Ewan McGregor’s brother was a pilot in the RAF and his call sign was Obi-Two.

    The awesome Bogart movie, To Have and Have Not (“Put your lips together and blow”) was written by Hemingway and adapted into a screenplay by William Faulkner. Both considered in the top five of all time American authors. (Unless you think Steinbeck was better, then 6th (Which I don’t)). Faulkner and Hemingway were not particularly fond of each other, but then I don’t think there was a lot of love lost between Hemingway and his contemporaries.