Dago...Grease Ball...WOP... - er, not so funny, they're just bog-standard racist names.
Spaghetti Bender - yeah, that made me chuckle. I can just imagine a kid saying that.
so, i was wondering what are the funniest insults i've heard/been called.. the woman who taught me the arabic alphabet did a lesson about insults in colloquial palestinian arabic.. the one that stuck out to me was iniqbir or ini'bir.
literal meaning: bury yourself.
"go and bury yourself".
Dago...Grease Ball...WOP... - er, not so funny, they're just bog-standard racist names.
Spaghetti Bender - yeah, that made me chuckle. I can just imagine a kid saying that.
so, i was wondering what are the funniest insults i've heard/been called.. the woman who taught me the arabic alphabet did a lesson about insults in colloquial palestinian arabic.. the one that stuck out to me was iniqbir or ini'bir.
literal meaning: bury yourself.
"go and bury yourself".
So, I was wondering what are the funniest insults I've heard/been called.
The woman who taught me the Arabic alphabet did a lesson about insults in colloquial Palestinian Arabic.
The one that stuck out to me was iniqbir or ini'bir. Literal meaning: bury yourself.
"Go and bury yourself". lol
I guess it's just telling someone to f**k off without using the f-word.
Here's another insult my mum used to say to me when I was about 13 years old and being naughty: "go and play with the traffic!" lol
Got any good ones?
there is a trial currently starting - even funnier than the baldwin nonsense.. yes, everyone's favorite actor, singer and hate crime victim is going on trial.. i am, of course, talking about jussie smollett.
he's going on trial for lying to chicago police and wasting their time.. he's obviously as guilty as hell, but i just can't wait for this to unfold.. it's gonna be hilarious ....
There is a trial currently starting - even funnier than the Baldwin nonsense.
Yes, everyone's favorite actor, singer and hate crime victim is going on trial.
I am, of course, talking about Jussie Smollett. He's going on trial for lying to Chicago police and wasting their time.
He's obviously as guilty as hell, but I just can't wait for this to unfold.
It's gonna be hilarious ...
ya right because we all know if you let a gun sit on a table long enough it will get up and kill people on its own.
lmao what a total idiot douche nozzle liberal but i repeat myself.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/01/entertainment/alec-baldwin-interview/index.html.
Gunslinger Baldwin cracks me up, lol.
He killed someone whilst was holding a firearm which had live bullets. As the film's producer, Baldwin had responsibility to keep live bullets from the set. He failed at that.
He also did point the gun at someone - that's how you shoot a gun, lol ...
new information added to the "shepherd the flock elder's book" .
they have updated their policy on viewing child pornography.. from a congregation standpoint it is not viewed as child sex abuse and is something that should not be automatically handled by a judicial committee.
it states that a person viewing child pornography should be strongly counseled.
Anything involving child abuse should be first reported to police.
by 2020, 114 launches carried around 1,300 satellites to space, surpassing the 1,000 new satellites per year mark for the first time.
but no year in the past compares to 2021. as of sept. 16, roughly 1,400 new satellites have already begun circling the earth, and that will only increase as the year goes on.
just this month, spacex deployed another 51 starlink satellites into orbit.. right now, there are nearly 6,000 satellites circling our tiny planet.
Scientists are obviously eyeing possible future migration to other worlds, if or when the technology comes up to scratch.
It's not there at the moment.
anyone watching this?
i've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with i presume stella (no, heather) mccartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.. overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.. mccartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.. overall i give it 5 stars if you're a beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.. personally, i have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the beatles and bob dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.. who knew we'd be getting some fresh beatles material all these years later?!.
who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place..
I've always liked this song.
You've got Paul on lead and then John comes in with a little verse of his own.
anyone watching this?
i've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with i presume stella (no, heather) mccartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.. overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.. mccartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.. overall i give it 5 stars if you're a beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.. personally, i have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the beatles and bob dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.. who knew we'd be getting some fresh beatles material all these years later?!.
who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place..
Yeah, it wasn't as portrayed but I think they all just wanted to do their own thing and it seemed to be George that was most keen to escape from the Beatles shadow - yeah, it seems that the Beatles were kinda just drifting apart as they pursued other things.
George was into transcendental meditation/Hinduism, John was, er, into Yoko, and Paul and Ringo had other projects, too.
If she starts doing her ... lets calling "singing", just FFWD. You'll thank me -
anyone watching this?
i've just started the 3rd and final episode which starts with i presume stella (no, heather) mccartney as a little kid playing in the studio while they record.. overall it's an amazing behind the scenes view of how they created the album and likely how they worked, the past songs and times they referred to and the camaraderie they had most of the time.. mccartneys song-writing and musical brilliance comes through of course.. overall i give it 5 stars if you're a beatles fan but can see it being too long if you're not.. personally, i have an ever-growing collection of outtake recordings of the beatles and bob dylan and have often come to like them more than the released tracks because they are just so raw and unpolished and you often get to hear how a song developed and evolved over time to the version you finally heard released.. who knew we'd be getting some fresh beatles material all these years later?!.
who knew so many fluffy coats and jackets could be worn by so many people in one place..
I love the Beatles.
Not having netflix or a tv, I haven't seen this. I guess I could buy it when it is released on dvd.
I was lead to believe that the Get Back recordings were a very miserable time for the fab four.
Was it really not as bad as all that?
I love Lennon's voice - so raw!
want to see a great movie on netflix: try.
"the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society".
saw this two night ago and have encouraged others to watch.
I was at my second-hand dvd shop recently and noticed this film was there. I didn't buy it, I bought something else.
But perhaps I should go back and buy it ...