The irony is that his policies are likely to cause more fatalities than occurred in Goodfellas.
Posts by Michael Zeigermann
Tucker Carlson doesn’t deserve anyone’s praise for trying to position himself as a leader of the post-Trump American right.
60-year-olds around a 61-year-old going into the newsagent in 2069, "Go on mate, get us a few packs."
So I finally got around to Resident Evil 4 Remake, having played and loved the original, thinking I‘d seen it all and nothing could faze me and oh my god
Coachella is removing these videos, so they might be about to learn about the Strokesand Effect.
I liked it when Plant was talking about Whole Lotta Love and he says "I just started singing an old Willie Dixon song" like he was channelling some ancient blues tradition from the ether rather than ripping off a song which was only a few years old and which the Small Faces had recently covered.
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Day 20: A number in the title
Beach House - 10 Mile Stereo
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Day 19: A song that gives you chills
Sufjan Stevens - Fourth of July
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20) Something hard to lift
Smashing Pumpkins - Rocket
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Day 19: A song that gives you chills
Sufjan Stevens - Fourth of July
Watching the Led Zeppelin documentary (for a thing) and it’s almost comic how dull they are, telling oft-told stories embroidered with such trite phrases as “we were paid the princely sum of” and “from whence we knew not where” (well done, Planty).
Why do the Japanese like their buns askew (2026)
Exactly. Also, they always think it will affect someone else but never them or their families (leopards eating faces etc).
Without stating your age, post your favorite film from the year you turned 18.
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Day 19: A song that takes you back to the past
Plenty of songs remind me of my first weeks living in England, but that‘s especially the case with Animal Nitrate. I only have to hear the first few chords and BAM.
I’ll never forget watching The Wicker Man with my outer Hebridean mum. “I just don’t know where there got all that wicker from”
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In 1983, Robert Smith performed “Siamese Twins” on BBC2’s Riverside with Lol Tolhurst, Steve Severin❤️🔥, Anne Stephenson, Virginia Hewes (strings) and Royal Ballet dancers.
🎥 Siamese Twins (Live Riverside 1983)🎶
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EU citizens may find the UK increasingly difficult to navigate in the coming years, if not through explicit policy choices (but wait until Reform is in charge), but through ongoing administrative friction and Home Office dysfunction.
"Endsong"
The Cure
Troxy, London, 2024
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Peter mandelsons entire career is like a cursed pharaohs amulet that kills everyone that tries to use its power and every other week some Labour party idiot picks up and goes have we tried using the pharaohs amulet
So the Backrooms film is finally happening! Not sure if I'm excited about this (Chiwetel Ejiofor FTW) or whether I still prefer the simplicity of the original creepypasta short(s).
I keep getting these recommendations on Youtube and it's basically Beato doing his weekly "Old man yells at cloud"-thing. It's likely very profitable for him, otherwise he wouldn't be doing it, but also a shame because he's actually an excellent interviewer and I wish he was doing more of these.
This is the question I constantly ask of pro-AI people, like I know someone who constantly talks about how integrated it is into his work now, and I ask them, "what are you going to do when the tools are no longer available because Anthropic goes bankrupt?"
#nowplaying Probably not a Bsky-friendly take but this tune is a fucking banger and German pop is in extremely rude health atm.
Nina Chuba - Unsicher
New York leading the way as usual.
ngl I loved He-Man as a kid. Also, Danger Mouse (though I hardly remember anything about it).
But really Captain Future was the kingpin. Technically from 1978, but broadcast in W. Germany from 1980 onwards, it takes me right back to my childhood and was probably my gateway to all things anime.
The Surreal Fluidity of Nakaji Yasui’s Seaside This 1938 photograph by Nakaji Yasui, a pioneer of the "New Photography" (Shinkaigashin) movement, presents a pier where utilitarian railroad tracks appear strangely warped and liquid. Titled Seaside, the image utilizes an experimental, low-angle perspective to transform rigid industrial steel into a series of undulating, serpentine lines that seem to flow toward the horizon. This subversion of the expected provides a surrealist quality, capturing the avant-garde spirit that moved Japanese photography away from pictorialism and toward a more graphic, modernist expression.
Captured in 1938 by Nakaji Yasui, a key figure in Japan’s "New Photography" movement, this image depicts a pier with strangely warped railroad tracks. The photograph is known as "Seaside" and showcases Yasui's signature style of using experimental angles to create a surreal, fluid composition.