@EshaAA33 Fuck no, he’s just one of Trump’s idiotic lackey’s. He makes’s me particularly sick because he can work for a person who insulted not just him but his wife,
@washingtonpost I am so afraid of these people. A president who is most likely a pedi file starting a war to keep from testifying, not adhering to constitutional law. A Supreme Court all appointed by Trump, allowing him to break any law he chooses. A 200 billion tax cut with our natl debt?
Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Tim Scott (R-SC) want a $200 billion tax cut without congressional approval, as the GOP aims to improve its economic approval rating with voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. wapo.st/3NdXvvC
@aqueenofmagic I lost so many friends and one who was more than a friend to AIDS. I cry for what I lost to that disease, I have cried for what the world lost too. I hope young people realize that we lost a whole generation of beloved, talented people to AIDS. The disease is still around.🧣
“Freddie came to me looking a little nervous; ‘Mum, I’m not quite sure how to tell you this but I’m not going to be Farrokh Bulsara anymore. From this day on, I’m going to be known as Freddie Mercury, but I want you to know that this is the name I’ll have on stage, and back home, I will be the boy you always knew. Are you okay with this?’ “And I said to him, as long as you love me and respect me, everything will be alright.” He said, ‘That will always be mum!’
I often told him I didn’t like his clothes and dresses, and tried to get him to cut his hair, but he would explain it was something you have to do when you are in the pop world and gradually I learnt to accept it.
Whatever he did or wore I always saw in him the same child I knew, he would tell us lots of jokes and I could always connect with him.
Freddie kept a strict division between his work and his home all his life. If I ever asked he would say, 'Mum that is business, and this is family.’ He was kind and very respectful both to myself and his father.
We tried to instil good values into him, like respecting the family and giving 100 per cent to whatever he did and although he wasn’t religious, he respected our ways.”
Jer Bulsara, 2012 Interview.
#FreddieMercury#Queen#JerBulsara
@historyinmemes I can’t like everyone imagine this wealth. If I had that kind of money, there would never be a hungry person in the world. There would never be a mistreated animal-ever. I don’t believe in God. I will never be rich, just kind.
@janninereid1 Are you kidding me? NO NO NO. She is one of the few who stands up to the pedifile, felon, illiterate beyond belief, Trump!!! He needs deported!
@NUCLRGOLF@dougferguson405@TWlegion Who gives a damn about this? Rich men. Even rich women don’t care who captains a Ryder Cup team. The players either want to win or they don’t try hard enough get it done.Do they need a cheerleader? Maybe they don’t need coddled. They’re grown ass, very rich, men.
🚨🇺🇸🐅 #NEW — The AP reports that Tiger Woods has been given a “soft deadline” prior to The Masters to decide whether he would like to be captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup team in 2027 at Adare Manor with sources telling @dougferguson405 that Woods is currently the only candidate. @TWlegion
@Darth6oy@sciencegirl Oh, I don’t think they died for nothing. They cut the head off the snake who was Hitler. There were way more victims of Nazi insanity than were lost stopping him. Those men were the finest America ever produced, and inspire us still.
"The 9,000 Who Never Made It Home" was a temporary, large-scale sand art installation created in September 2013 on Arromanches beach, Normandy, to honor those who died on D-Day (June 6, 1944).
Artists Jamie Wardley and Andy Moss, with 500+ volunteers, etched 9,000 silhouettes into the sand, which were washed away by the tide.
@GreysAnatomyHD I know how this person feels. Losing someone out of your life can be brutal. When I was working years ago, a girl named Dee Dee quit the insurance company where we worked to start working for a different boring place, but for more money. I was heartsick. I think I cried.
It feels like we didn’t just lose an actor - we lost a piece of our own story.💔🩺
Grey’s fans everywhere are hurting, because Eric Dane wasn’t simply someone we watched on screen. He was part of our rituals. Our late-night rewatches. Our comfort episodes on days when life felt overwhelming. He became woven into the fabric of what Grey’s Anatomy meant to us.
When he first walked into Seattle Grace as Dr. Mark Sloan, he brought more than charm and confidence. Yes, there was the smirk. Yes, there was the nickname that made fans swoon. But beneath that was vulnerability - a man capable of deep love, painful mistakes, and quiet redemption. He made us laugh one minute and break down the next. He made flawed feel human.
And somehow, over the years, he stopped being just a character.
He became the reason we quoted lines with our friends.
The reason we rewatched certain episodes “just one more time.”
The reason we felt understood in moments of heartbreak.
For many of us, Grey’s wasn’t just a show - it was a chapter of our lives. We grew up with it. We healed with it. We found comfort in its chaos. And Eric was part of that safe place.
That’s why this hurts so deeply.
Because when someone who shaped your comfort leaves this world, it feels personal. It feels like losing a familiar voice in your living room. Like losing a friend you’ve known for years, even if you never met him.
But here is the quiet truth that brings a small measure of peace: he is still there. In every episode. In every iconic scene. In every glance that carried more emotion than words. When the theme song starts and the hospital doors open, Mark Sloan is still walking those halls - alive in the art he gave us.
We are grieving not only the man, but the memories attached to him. And that kind of grief is proof of impact.
Eric Dane wasn’t just part of a cast.
He was part of our Grey’s family.
Part of our memories.
Part of our comfort.
And even through tears, that connection will never fade. 🤍
@Sadie_NC I love Jimmy Kimmel. Not as much as Colbert, but fuckin, fucking Trump got rid of him. I don’t have Jimmy K., I’d lose my mind. I can’t take Fallon, he is a credit hog. If the Beatles and Elvis were on his show, he’d find a way to interject himself, after he completed sucking…..