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80 years ago hitler shot himself rest in pieces hitler

Don't worry, his spirit still lives on.

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Jim Smith, artist on the TV cartoon Ren and Stimpy as well as co-founder of John K.'s animation studio Spumco died at the age of 70.
John K in a tragedy of almost equal proportion remains alive.
Here’s hoping he wasn’t as big of a creep as John.
That would be quite a feat. I mean actually to be as much of a creep as John.
 
Today was the funeral of one of my Dads oldest friends. They shared an apartment after High School for a bit and one summer they and three other friends took a van to Glacier National Park before splitting off. My Dad hitchhiked around before running out of money and needed his parents to send him some money to come home. His friend and two others kept hitchhiking for the rest of the summer working odd jobs whenever they ran out of cash. Today his son, whom he taught to play guitar, performed a song in tribute to his late father and his daughter sang one of his favorite songs in addition to several people sharing stories of how he touched them. His funeral was attended by his brothers, widow, children, grandchildren, and countless friends he made throughout the years. The fact that so many people attended to pay tribute to the man from across the ages shows how much of an impact he had on so many people.
 
Almost two months late, but here goes:

Gerald Dwight "Wings" Hauser (December 12, 1947 – March 15, 2025)

I've been watching lots of 80s and 90s action movies lately and he was in a lot of them, especially the ones about loose cannon L.A. cops. He was always fun to watch and played both heroes and villains.
 

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To clarify the hostile tone in my previous post a bit:
Public broadcasting and the powers that be in Germany LOVE carrying around this woman and utilizing her against every bit of right-wing stuff.
But even apparently this "That is just how it started back then" was taken out of context, and the media are completely and utterly silent on her criticism of Germany's "refugees welcome" migration policy.
They should have explained more from the beginning about what happened back then. That’s how it started back then, too. That young Germans can so easily be infected by the others and incited. Instead of clearly saying that we don’t want that. Because if you live here, you also have to adapt to the meaning of society and what Germany wants here. This migration that has come—some of them grew up with antisemitism and were incited from early childhood. I’m not surprised. Just disappointed and sad. I don’t hate. But I’m sad.
There is no Christian blood, no Jewish blood, no Muslim blood. There is only human blood. Don’t let anyone fool you or make you believe otherwise. People are different. It also depends on how they are, how their parents are, and how they were raised. But they are people. I have no right to treat them any differently than a friend.
So I take back most of my vitriol towards her and direct it to journalists.
It is not physically possible to hate journalists enough
 
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It is not physically possible to hate journalists enough

I would sat the media, in general, is to blamed for most of the world's woes. News thrives in negativity and controversy, the more the better.

Actual, real journalists with a modicum of passion usually do good things, like deep dives into current events or uncovering local government conspiracies.
 
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