
This world is just a canvas to our imagination. Everything you can imagine is real. .....It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.......What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.
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Sound
Sound
First day at school
I feel something's wrong
Shaky legs and sticky hands
I'm in hell, this isn't going to work
Everyone thinks I'm strange
Everybody tells me
I've got to do something
I've got to change
But I'll shut them all up
Quietly, gently
I've got to keep my promises
Forget all the rumors
They all said about me
That I couldn't do it
But I'll shut them all up
Quietly, gently
Too often I wonder
I wonder how it all works
It all makes sense but I get panicky
In a flash, I lose my bearings (I lose my bearings)
Everyone thinks I'm strange
Everyone tells me
I've got to do something
I've got to change
But I'll shut them all up
Quietly, gently
I've got to keep my promises
Forget all the rumors
They all said about me
That I couldn't do it
But I'll shut them all up
Quietly, gently
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
I want to sing for the losers
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
I know the song by heart
That's just the way I am
I won't change
I've said it twice
But I'm gonna shut 'em all up
Quietly, gently
I've got to keep my promises
Forget all the rumors
They all said about me
That I couldn't do it
But I'll shut them all up
Quietly, gently
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
I want to sing for the losers
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
I know the song by heart
I'm just like that, I'm not changing (la, la, la-la, la, la-la)
I won't change
I'll say it one more time (la, la, la-la, la, la-la)
But I'll shut them all up
Quietly, gently
Vision
Première journée à l'école
J'sens qu'y a un truc qui déconne
Jambes qui tremblent et mains qui collent
J'suis en enfer, ça va pas l'faire
Tout l'monde me trouve étrange
Tout l'monde me dit
Qu'il faut qu'je fasse quelque chose
Qu'il faut qu'je change
Mais j'vais tous les faire taire
Tranquille, tout en douceur
Faut qu'je tienne mes promesses
Que j'oublie toutes les rumeurs
Ils ont tous dit de moi
Que j'y arriverais pas
Mais j'vais tous les faire taire
Tranquille, tout en douceur
Trop souvent, je me questionne
J'me demande comment tout ça fonctionne
Tout s'explique mais je m'affole
En un éclair, j'perds mes repères (j'perds mes repères)
Tout l'monde me trouve étrange
Tout l'monde me dit
Qu'il faut qu'je fasse quelque chose
Qu'il faut qu'je change
Mais j'vais tous les faire taire
Tranquille, tout en douceur
Faut qu'je tienne mes promesses
Que j'oublie toutes les rumeurs
Ils ont tous dit de moi
Que j'y arriverais pas
Mais j'vais tous les faire taire
Tranquille, tout en douceur
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
J'veux chanter pour les losers
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
J'connais la chanson par cœur
J'suis juste comme ça
Je changerai pas
J'l'ai déjà dit deux fois
Mais j'vais tous les faire taire
Tranquille, tout en douceur
Faut qu'je tienne mes promesses
Que j'oublie toutes les rumeurs
Ils ont tous dit de moi
Que j'y arriverais pas
Mais j'vais tous les faire taire
Tranquille, tout en douceur
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
J'veux chanter pour les losers
La, la, la-la, la, la-la
J'connais la chanson par cœur
J'suis juste comme ça, je change pas (la, la, la-la, la, la-la)
Je changerai pas
J'vais l'dire encore une dernière fois (la, la, la-la, la, la-la)
Mais j'vais tous les faire taire
Tranquille, tout en douceur
I feel something's wrong.
You never stop learning, school is never over.
Every day is the first day when you feel wrong. Sing for us loser .
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Yes, the legal system is unfair when it comes to Trump, but the same system is so fair when it comes to the hunter....?¡
How is that supposed to work both trials had the same setting just different indictments but the same book of law.
Somehow a bit shisophrenic when it comes to the political opponent justice was done and when it comes to your own man then not.

Any of the morally rotten so far from real journalism populistrn mouthpieces of trumpes grace are ethically bankrupt.
The network has claimed the voting machines didn't work properly: openly on the air without any evidence!
In court they retracted the statement and had to pay 700 million US dollars in compensation.
the last instance for truth on verification of the facts are still the courts!
If the facts say you broke the law and even the most expensive legal team can't save your ass, justice has been done regardless of gender, skin color, sexual orientation or political affiliation.
It still works, smug truth-tellers on the dark side of non-journalism.
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Stop creating two realities, there is only one. The shitty game of the eternal victim no longer works either. The victim card stack is empty.
Trump is a perpetrator and has proven that enough, only the punishment follows as with every perpetrator, so also with hunter, only there is a difference the accusation points that should never be ignored.

CNN has a side by side comparison of Fox host reactions after the Donald Trump verdict vs after the Hunter Biden verdict:
Somehow we all realized it with horror when the orange hair man came true by an intergalactic stupid coincidence which was on the verge of impossibility and announced as president in a press conference he wanted to test whether let's say it nicely: a kind of chemical detergent could also be used against the pandemic.
That was the ultimate revelation of senselessness.
Even dumb asses should have seen the light from then on, unless they are completely stupid.
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Well, Georg stupid remains stupid, no pills help, but you should never stop bringing the less well-off closer to knowledge.
SRSNPH!
stupid remains stupid, no pills help.

Oh bloody hell, now the stupid bastards are getting angry again and putting on their red hats. The favorite fan article from the fan store of their cult leader and get out the victim cards.
This leftist Hollywood woke human understanding with his human rights lawyer wife has called us of hate and fake news living on truth denying science really dumb asses .
Yes.
Well, when competition gets completely out of hand.
Both had the music world at their feet but the game they played east side west side was ultimately fatal for both.
The world of street gangs and the music industry of absolute competition was a deadly mix.
2PAC would definitely have been a good actor due to his sensitive nature hidden behind a mask of the badass.
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For many kids of that generation, the music was just a provocation, but everything that was rapped was ultimately meant seriously.
Fucking someone's girlfriend and then rapping about it officially is like putting your tack in the gang territory of the opposing gang. Unforgivable..... deadly by the way
A world of money, prestige, gang attitudes was and is a mixture of verbal and physical abuse that should not be underestimated.
Diss was a style in the b boy scene and in the rapper scene back then and still is.
The deadly contempt on display is and always has been a mask of gang culture, and that's what ultimately kills them.
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I was once in LA right next door to Watts and the mate we visited had barred all the windows and doors. When I was walking around there they left me alone because I just looked too fucked up. At night you could hear gunshots and if you were barbecuing in the garden after dark you were often in the cone of light of a police helicopter. It was weird but quite normal back then.
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Watts is one of the neighbourhoods with the highest crime rate in the City of Los Angeles. It is generally advised not to visit the neighbourhood after dark.
An old leather jacket and the fact that I was a fucking white loaf of bread made me invisible as a threat. I was just one of the few drug users in their eyes, which wasn't true but helped a lot. I could take really cool photos with my small picture camera. There were no mobile phones with great features yet.
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Françoise Hardy, one of the most famous French singers of the 1960s, die on 11 June 2024 at the age of 80.
But her music and influence live on. Numerous artists around the world are paying tribute to her and remembering her extraordinary career and personality.
Recognising her internationally
One foremost among those who honoured Françoise Hardy after her death was Graham Coxon, guitarist of the British band Blur. Graham described himself as lucky to have known her a little. In 1995, Blur invited Hardy to sing on the song "To The End". The collaboration remains unforgotten and shows the respect and admiration she received from international artists.
Similarly, Tim Burgess, lead singer of the band The Charlatans, said goodbye in the artist's native language. However, Hardy not only sang in French, but also in English, Italian and German. The artist's versatility and charisma helped her to build up a large fan base beyond the borders of France.
Multi-generational fascination
Even younger musicians, such as Greg Gonzalez from Cigarettes After Sex, were deeply impressed by Hardy. According to Gonzalez, he was deeply moved when listening to her album "La Question". This admiration was mutual, as Hardy himself emphasised in an interview with Le Figaro.
Impact on film and television
Hardy's inspiration was not limited to music - she also left her mark on cinema. The American actor Elijah Wood also honoured her, recalling her role in John Frankenheimer's 1966 film "Grand Prix" and her brief appearance in "Quoi de neuf, Pussycat?" alongside Romy Schneider and Peter O'Toole.






Aesthetically, Hardy was considered a style icon in the 1960s. "Of course, it helped that Hardy was tall and beautiful and also had a flair for style; fashion designers like Paco Rabanne were soon showering her with clothes". Hardy attended a reception at jeweller Clerc in May 1968 in a dress with rhodium sequins by Rabanne, which was considered the most expensive piece of clothing in the world. She wore a similar jumpsuit weighing around 35 kilograms by the fashion designer at a concert.
As a model, she stood in front of the camera for well-known visual artists such as David Bailey, Richard Avedon and William Klein.[8] The Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo later named her fashion label Comme des Garçons after Hardy's first hit.
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Françoise Hardy wore dresses by couturier André Courrèges in Jean-Luc Godard's film Masculine - Feminine or: The Children of Marx and Coca-Cola.

Farewell Françoise Hardy 💔
(January 17, 1944 - June 11, 2024)

Empires rise and fall.... as long as human civilisation exists.
What exists today will be history tomorrow.
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You first become aware of this when you have lived in a phase of civilisation upheaval. Rarely does this happen without a sound, but usually after massive preliminary events that herald the upheaval.
May you live in a quiet time and even that is in your hands because those who remain silent agree.