Anonymous ID: 536418 June 8, 2018, 7:03 a.m. No.1667911   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7916 >>7954 >>7993 >>8011 >>8400

>>1667841

 

Haiti and the Clintons are a connection between Bourdain and Kate Spade:

 

"bold" Anthony Bourdain, of course, is a cook and TV host, not a foreign-aid expert, but he offers some hope toward the end, meeting with Sean Penn and the aid group that Penn relocated to Haiti to assist. Characteristically, though, Bourdain ends on a note of bitter realism: “Not a very happy show, I know. No happy horsesh-t soothing assurances to be made about the elections either. … These are long-view, big picture longterm efforts that will take time, persistence, patience and infinitely good hearts. It’s easy to push the bad stuff out of our consciousness, try and forget, move on, but it always seems to come back.”

 

http://entertainment.time.com/2011/03/01/the-morning-after-discomfort-food/

 

The Sean Penn group is J/P Haitian Relief Organization: https://www.jphro.org/

 

Yeah, they took CF money.

Anonymous ID: 536418 June 8, 2018, 7:25 a.m. No.1668095   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8103

>>1667959

>>1667959

>This is just creepy extra info- Bourdain’s favorite restaurant is Spiritus Pizza (freaky web site)

 

>http://spirituspizza.com/

 

>cnn.com/2014/11/06/living/gallery/bourdain-massachusetts/index.html

 

It's in Provincetown.

 

Regarding "P-town" Provincetown /ˈprɒvɪnsˌtaʊn/ is a New England town located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in the United States. A small coastal resort town with a year-round population of just under 3,000, Provincetown has a summer population of as high as 60,000.[3] Often called "P-town" or "P'town",[4] the town is known for its beaches, harbor, artists, tourist industry, and its status as a vacation destination for the LGBTQ community.

 

Provincetown in popular culture

Lesbian Romance author Radclyffe set popular romance series Provincetown Tales here. Third edition released in 2004

in Cynthia Voigt's 1981 first novel of the "Homecoming" series, Homecoming, the main characters, Dicey, James, Elizibeth, and Sammy are from Provincetown. Some of the characters return or in prequel live in Provincetown.

Denis Johnson's 1991 novel Resuscitation of a Hanged Man is set in Provincetown.

Norman Mailer's novel Tough Guys Don't Dance and Annie Dillard's novel The Maytrees are primarily based in Provincetown.

Jon Loomis's Frank Coffin mystery series is set in Provincetown.

In the 1990s, Subaru stealthily targeted ads at lesbians. In one ad, the license plate read "P-TOWN".

The town is mentioned, along with various other Cape Cod locations, in the Vampire Weekend song "Walcott," included on their 2008 debut album Vampire Weekend.

Most of the events in the 2012 film BearCity 2: The Proposal take place in Provincetown during Bear Week.

On the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim show The Venture Bros., Colonel Gentleman describes a sexual neologism referencing Provincetown. He is "the one that started that craze back in P-Town with Tennessee Williams."

In Glee popular couple Kurt and Blaine honeymoon in Provincetown following their joint wedding with Brittany and Santana.

In Season 6, Episode 17 of the TV series 30 Rock, Jack Donaghy's mother Colleen references Provincetown in her explanation as to why she never says "I love you" to her son. "Jacky and I know how we feel. We don't have to say it out loud like a couple of gays getting married in jean shorts in Provincetown, while I'm just trying to enjoy an ice cream on the pier."[59]

In the TV series 30 Rock, Jack Donaghy's nemesis Devon Banks references Provincetown in a threat to Donaghy. "If this Liz Lemon project loses one penny, I am going to publicly flog you like… well, like me at the Provincetown Flogging Festival.”[60]

The lyrics of Boston grindcore band Anal Cunt's song, "02657", from their 1996 album 40 More Reasons to Hate Us, lampoon Provincetown's large LGBT community. Its title is a reference to Provincetown's ZIP code.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincetown,_Massachusetts#Provincetown_in_popular_culture

Anonymous ID: 536418 June 8, 2018, 7:32 a.m. No.1668155   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1668133

 

The reported difference in suicide rates for males and females is partially a result of the methods used by each gender. Although females attempt suicide at a higher rate,[9][10] they are more likely to use methods that are less immediately lethal.[7][12][13] Males frequently complete suicide via high mortality actions such as hanging, carbon-monoxide poisoning, and firearms. This is in contrast to females, who tend to rely on drug overdosing.[23] While overdosing can be deadly, it is less immediate and therefore more likely to be caught before death occurs. In Europe, where the gender discrepancy is the greatest, a study found that the most frequent method of suicide among both genders was hanging; however, the use of hanging was significantly higher in males (54.3%) than in females (35.6%). The same study found that the second most common methods were firearms (9.7%) for men and poisoning by drugs (24.7%) for women.[24]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_differences_in_suicide#Differing_methods_by_gender