RIP Thread

Some black fag from the “Ellen show” “tWitch” died at 40



I’m guessing vaxx. I know he’s pictured with a “wife” but I think it’s a tranny.
I don’t know, when I got the news alert I was hoping it was the website, not that I cared about this guy
It states suicide right in the second sentence of the article
I can only imagine how this man felt having to hear his own boss Ellen deal with confirmed rumors that she was basically an unlikable person behind the scenes who pretended to be kind as an excuse to make her look like she was one of the normal people.

Still, I didn’t think it would be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His wife said that days before his death, he was in high spirits dancing next to a Christmas tree that was placed in her family home.
 
Or had information that would lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton Ellen deGeneres. I wonder how Anne Heche pissed her off, that burning to death thing was seriously harsh.
>mfw people cross me
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Pewdiepie's pug Maya died at 17.
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Director Mike Hodges, who helmed films like Get Carter (which he wrote the screenplay for), Croupier, The Terminal Man, and others dies at age 90

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Another noted film he directed was none other than:

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Brian Blessed on Mike Hodges directing Flash Gordon: “Peter Wyngarde played evil Klytus. He was a bit vain and said ‘I don’t think I should die, people are going to love my character.’ Mike said: “You come in, they throw you on the spike, your eyes come out & you’re bloody dead.”

 
Man, 90 is a good innings for Mike Hodges, but still sad to see him go. They don't make them like they used to. So many great films where he just did his job and got out of the way. Even Flash Gordon...his main style as a director was just making good films. Except Croupier, which was garbage...but at least had some good titties in it. Like a lot of them.

Haha, just looked through his filmography, I had no idea he did Morons from Outer Space. Haven't seen it in years, so it's probably terrible, but I remember loving it when I was a lad. And the theme song is now stuck in my head. Fair warning, it will be stuck in yours too if you make it to the chorus!

 
DEA Legend Frank White went home to Valhalla December 15, 2022. An Airborne Ranger, White served in the 25th Infantry Division in Viet Nam. He was awarded America's highest award for Valor, the Silver Star. He was also awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal with 2 Bronze Service Stars, and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry for Distinguished Service.
 
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