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I learnt that Sunday is JUB cleaning day..well, if I can't post then I write alot
 
Sometimes.. I encountered really dreadful news- good thing I always bookmarked them/ seriously remember
These are the news I encountered along 2014 ..they're beyond tragedy because it inflicts suffering, torture and atrocities- these thing should never happen on earth :( Oh well, if some folks enjoy a piece of heaven here, maybe the universe try to balance thing out with a piece of hell. That's why I try not always to pursue hedonism because hedonism has price :(

Top 5 from level of intensity
5. A good looking guy who shouldn't be looking like this
4. Pakistani Honor Killing
3. The most Barbaric Christian
2. I was looking for "cute betta male" and google showed me with pictures of woman shallow betta fish for sexual enjoyment (voraphilia)- which linked me to another site showing them stomping baby rabbit - thanks so much google! :mad:
1. A husky-dog meat farm in South Korea. Yes! Beautiful Husky strain dogs, not some ugly looking dog for food :cry: I can't shake the images...
 
The fascinating Belamo used the expression I have a cat for that voodoo.

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The fascinating Belamo used the expression I have a cat for that voodoo.

:eek: :lol: :confused: :luv2:

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Yeah for the kind in which one of his lifes takes the place of mine whenever curiosity is too much for my body.


I hate that movie: the way it deals with womanliness and the social role of women is repulsive to the -nth power. Even the photography can not redeem it.
 
^ The main actor in that movie was repulsive.

I hear the author was gay and the 'beatniks' where really closet homosexuals. I don't understand your first sentence.
 
That, having had the choice of perfect versions of younger Mozart's music, I came to believe that what annoyed me of Bach or Haendel was some inherent imperfection of their compositions... but the fault is not just the style of music, nor the scores themselves, but very much the imperfect renderings.



Well, maybe I would have always preferred Mozart's scores, no matter the interpretations of them, but I have been definitely unfair not to have my old suspicions go all the way, and acknowledge that what is lacking there is a good singer, as always, and only in a much lesser degree a better understanding of the instrumental accompaniment.
 
^ The main actor in that movie was repulsive.

I hear the author was gay and the 'beatniks' where really closet homosexuals. I don't understand your first sentence.

What do you mean "main actor"... you surely been "the man with star billing".
Jimmy Stuart was never "main" in any movie: real old classic Hollywood, from Born To Dance to The Philadelphia Story, got him right where he belonged.

Even in the only film with truly great significance in which he ever starred, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, his character had to be built on the dunce for which he had more than ample material. He, like Spencer Tracy, needed the aftermath of WWII in Hollywood to appear as greater than they were... and please, serving in the military with honors has nothing to do with dramatic poise.
 
^ he was a almost a pedo in that movie. I reckon he and tracy and all the other male so-called stars of that period are profoundly uninteresting (with the exception of Gary Cooper & Tyrone Power who were pretty, Frederic March who was handsome, Welles who was exceptional and Cary Grant who was English). The other english and continental imports just showed up how uninteresting the US men were.
 
^ he was a almost a pedo in that movie. I reckon he and tracy and all the other male so-called stars of that period are profoundly uninteresting (with the exception of Gary Cooper & Tyrone Power who were pretty, Frederic March who was handsome, Welles who was exceptional and Cary Grant who was English). The other english and continental imports just showed up how uninteresting the US men were.

Frederic March was A [sic] actor, you half-wit!!
Gary Cooper was just a consented mimbo... who pathetically rot on film for everyone to see for as long as his films are kept anywhere in the world.
 
^ Those people don't deserve the term "actor". They stood where they were told and the director did all the work.

US film actors have unlined faces 'untouched by intellect'*

Stage actors are real actors; they know about voice control and they're more likely to THINK about motivation. English actors are best.

(* a quote from Oscar Wilde)
 
^ Those people don't deserve the term "actor". They stood where they were told and the director did all the work.

US film actors have unlined faces 'untouched by intellect'*

Stage actors are real actors; they know about voice control and they're more likely to THINK about motivation. English actors are best.

(* a quote from Oscar Wilde)

You do not need to know his bio, you only need to have seen March in his films to know he had stage training: it's the sort of actor early talkies that Hollywood resorted to to give some consistency to their new products, until they developed their new star system with just any doof like Cooper orthe female doll of choice.
Apart from the vivacious and cleverer stories and cinematic quality, that is what I like of pre-code: films were crammed with great diction and very professional acting. It was the Bette Davis and such who were the young apprentices that were later to become Hollywood standard, new classic Hollywood standard.
 
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