don't do it bro
tell me this bitch isn't real
so go on and get it
Local scanner reporting so many seizures on 'side of road' or while driving
flu like symptoms
heart attack
difficultly breathing
increase in traffic collisions and domestic violence
all day long so many more calls than last year
idiots
BRIAN EPSTEIN BIOPIC ‘MIDAS MAN’ TEMPORARILY HALTS PRODUCTION
Ultimate Classic Rock Staff
Published: November 10, 2021
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Midas Man, an upcoming biopic focused on Beatles manager Brian Epstein, has temporarily halted production, with director Jonas Akerlund reportedly likely to leave the project.
“The director of Midas Man, Jonas Akerlund, is taking a break from the film,” the production told Deadline. “Until some matters become clearer, we are not able to add any further comment to this statement. In the meantime, we can confirm that filming of Midas Man will continue in London … before breaking for Christmas. Filming will restart in early January in Los Angeles.”
The movie began filming in October in Liverpool, utilizing a cast led by Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (as Epstein), Emily Watson, Eddie Marsan, Lukas Gage, Rosie Day and Bill Milner.
“Sources close to the production” told Deadline that Akerlund — the Grammy-winning Swedish filmmaker who’s helmed music videos for the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney — will likely bow out of the project due to other work commitments interfering with the movie. Discussions are reportedly underway with a replacement director.
Akerlund was announced as Midas Man’s director in July 2020, with Fortune-Lloyd revealed as the film’s lead in April 2021.
“It’s a huge privilege to play Brian Epstein, a man who made such an important and lasting cultural impact but who struggled to find a secure place in a world he helped to shape,” Fortune-Lloyd said during a media announcement. “He was a fascinating person with great talent, ambition and courage, and I’m so honored to be given the opportunity to represent him. … Jonas is the perfect person to bring this story to life, his work is visually stunning, visceral and bold. I can’t wait to start working together.”
Epstein, widely described as the “fifth Beatle,” managed the band from 1962 to 1967, when he died of an accidental drug overdose at age 32.
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Moral Story: King Midas and his golden touch
Once upon a time there was a king called Midas. He was extremely fond of gold. Although he had a lot of it, he wanted more. He thought if he had the golden touch, he would be the happiest man in the world. Then and there the wish god granted his wish. One day while he was sitting in the garden, an apple fell from the tree, lie touched it and instantly the apple turned-into gold. He became so glad and went to the palace. He embraced his daughter in joy but instant the girl turned into gold. Whatever he touched turned into gold. The King hated his golden touch so much that he sprinkled even the chairs and the tables and everything else that the fairy’s gift had turned to gold.
Then he again prayed to the wish god to take away the golden touch. Kind wish god granted the king’s prayer and lifted from him the golden touch. King Midas took the princess again into his lap. She became normal. Then Midas gave up his greed. He realize always think very deeply before making choices, each choice you make has its own consequence so, make wise choices.
The moral in this story is that you should not be greedy and appreciate what you already have, no matter how large or small.
https://qsstudy.com/literature/moral-story-king-midas-golden-touch
she just needs a little make up
the cure is to stay the fuck away from the medical community
say it ain't so
are the vaxxxes specifically targeted toward the mentally ill as well as the immunocompromised?
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/22783685/covid-19-depression-mental-health-risks-immunology?fbclid=IwAR27bH_qOggzeGt3G3DHgGsR-BUUJQ0Z2mAuMFGXCKJIq4mznwXPeJHUNiY
By the fall of 2020, psychiatrists were reporting that among the many groups who were high risk, people with psychiatric disorders, broadly, seemed to be getting more severe forms of Covid-19 at a higher rate. Katlyn Nemani, an NYU neuropsychiatrist, decided to dig deeper, asking: Just how much more at risk, and which conditions?
In January, she and a group of colleagues published a study of 7,348 Covid-19 patients in New York. One finding was stark: People with a schizophrenia spectrum diagnosis faced more than two and a half times the average person’s risk of dying from Covid-19, even after controlling for the many other factors that affect Covid-19 outcomes, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, smoking, obesity, and demographic factors — age, sex, and race.
“That was a pretty shocking finding,” Nemani says. The patients all were hospitalized in the same medical system, in the same region, which implies they weren’t receiving radically different treatments, she says. In sum, it all suggests that the risk was closely linked to the mental illness itself and not to some other variable.
Since then, more studies have come out — as well as meta-studies pooling the conclusions of those studies — showing worse Covid-19 outcomes among people with diagnosed mental health disorders including depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia…