RIP
Re: RIP
R.I.P Karl Lagerfeld.
Obituary
https://www.vogue.com/article/karl-lagerfeld-obituary
I don't know if they still make it, but I loved the smell of the men's cologne (Lagerfeld) he had back in the 80s.
Obituary
https://www.vogue.com/article/karl-lagerfeld-obituary
I don't know if they still make it, but I loved the smell of the men's cologne (Lagerfeld) he had back in the 80s.
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Re: RIP
R.I.P. Rutgar Hauer, one of my favorite actors. "Flesh and Blood" is a favorite but he's appeared in a lot of great (and plenty of crappy) films, notably "Blade Runner" as Roy Batty. But he was one of those actors that had a genuine unique personality that seeped through and infused whatever character he was playing with something extra.
I saw him about 10 years ago at an appearance at a (at the time) monthly Sci-Fi convention at the Shrine Auditorium in LA. He had a table and was signing autographs for a fee. At first I didn't recognize him, there was no one at his table and he looked pretty worn, unshaven and haggard kind of just sitting there at his table with a big stack of stills with a big scowl on his face. I'm not a guy that seeks autographs or fawns over celebs, even those I really like and respect but I did stop and say I really enjoyed every movie I've ever seen him in and mentioned he really elevated a film with his presence. He smiled, said thanks ... and went back to scowling, lol!
Coincidently, "Roy Batty" died in Blade Runner in... 2019.
I saw him about 10 years ago at an appearance at a (at the time) monthly Sci-Fi convention at the Shrine Auditorium in LA. He had a table and was signing autographs for a fee. At first I didn't recognize him, there was no one at his table and he looked pretty worn, unshaven and haggard kind of just sitting there at his table with a big stack of stills with a big scowl on his face. I'm not a guy that seeks autographs or fawns over celebs, even those I really like and respect but I did stop and say I really enjoyed every movie I've ever seen him in and mentioned he really elevated a film with his presence. He smiled, said thanks ... and went back to scowling, lol!
Coincidently, "Roy Batty" died in Blade Runner in... 2019.
Re: RIP
Monumental loss. Her prologues are the most complex, yet simple (and irrefutable) declarations of humanity. She taught me how to think before any other writer. Woke, before woke.
Years ago, I was in Princeton NJ for "Communiversity" day. I was with family including my young son. I went hunting for the Humanities department. It was a small, square shaped building where I essentially broke in from interior quad...It was deserted. I was hoping to find her, hoping for a glimpse, or maybe a brief introduction. She wasn't there of course, but the rest of the day I felt better, lighter, and stronger for having been in her space.
Years ago, I was in Princeton NJ for "Communiversity" day. I was with family including my young son. I went hunting for the Humanities department. It was a small, square shaped building where I essentially broke in from interior quad...It was deserted. I was hoping to find her, hoping for a glimpse, or maybe a brief introduction. She wasn't there of course, but the rest of the day I felt better, lighter, and stronger for having been in her space.
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Fuck...rip Juice Wrld
today's rap is straight up losing a generation to jail and graves..sucks
This song was a tribute to lil peep and xxxtentation..."What's the 27 club? We ain't making it past 21" he just turned 21 this week
This kid had it...
today's rap is straight up losing a generation to jail and graves..sucks
This song was a tribute to lil peep and xxxtentation..."What's the 27 club? We ain't making it past 21" he just turned 21 this week
This kid had it...