
LaughingBhuddasMC
321 posts



22 people shot, 4 K•lled in JUST 12 Hours in Chicago, Including a Mass Shooting at a Juneteenth Celebration. Mayor Johnson’s democrat utopia strikes again. A happy Juneteenth in Chicago with NO arrests!



Probably the realest thing I have heard Chamath say "Possessions are BS. They are worthless. They are a sign of insecurity, a rampant ego, and an unsettled mind. And that is okay if you are going to be a mid."








I watched Citizen Vigilante on Amazon Prime (Banned in Germany). The US/Canadian release is today. It is playing at a tiny number of theaters and is available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Fandango. Amazon Prime charges $6.99 and you can watch it for 30 days. It was entertaining. There definitely are not any boring parts. It is not a mega-budget movie from one of Hollywood's Big Five. More like an adequately funded indie movie. The character is like the Punisher, but with a wealthy background like Batman. Unlike Batman, there is no personal catalyst like the Joker killing his parents. The main character is obsessed with wanting a high trust society. He is also angry about blind obedience to authority. He believes the people in power don't give a shit about you and law enforcement and the justice system exist more to control the law abiding than to stop, catch, or punish actual criminals. The film was effectively banned in "democratic" Germany by the Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft [FSK]. This is Germany's version of America's Classification and Rating Administration [CARA]. Both the FSK and CARA are billed as independent, voluntary, private regulatory boards free of government imposed censorship. However, in the case of the FSK, they have been empowered by the German government to completely block a movie from being shown in theaters, sold on DVD, or streamed in Germany. It is a way for a movie to be banned, while the German government says, "we didn't ban anything, we had nothing to do with it." The FSK is allowed to simply refuse issuing any rating and it is illegal to exhibit, sell, or stream the movie. What makes the film unique, and why it is banned in Germany, is twofold. It is inspired by real-life crimes. However, unlike the BBC in Britain or American media companies, the filmmakers do not race-swap all the non-White criminals into White people. The criminals in the movie are a mix of African, Middle Eastern, and White Europeans. Second, unlike traditional vigilante movies, the main character goes after both the criminals and the people in the criminal justice system who coddle and protect them. In one scene, it shows a judge explaining to the media how a group of teenage immigrant gang rapists are just as much victims as the 14-year-old girl they brutally raped. Sending them to jail would supposedly just make things worse. The scene is based on real dialogue from real judges. I believe this is what sparked the meltdown at the FSK.





A 43 ans... comme quoi hein rien ne presse. On nous fout tellement la pression avec l'horloge biologique sérieux...

Terry Crews reveals just how bad his porn addiction got “I got a day off from the set, and I could watch porn from probably 10 o’clock after my workout, 10am to 11pm at night” “It wouldn’t stop and I couldn’t stop, it was what you would call a splurge, I just couldn’t stop” “When day turns into night and you’re still watching, I knew I had a problem”


🔥🚨LATEST: Supergirl actress Milly Alcock revealed she believes Supergirl would identify as LGBTQ+ and ‘probably go both ways.’ She says her version Kara Zor-El is what makes the film beautiful, ‘its lack of emphasis on a male lead or a central romantic love story. She concluded her response.’ She further embraced the character's status among fans as a queer icon, noting that Kara "doesn't live inside the binary of what we think a woman should be" and adding that she felt honored by the connection the LGBTQ+ community has built with the character. Meanwhile, James Gunn's 'Supergirl' is set for theatrical release on June 26, 2026 with a box office under $55M, far below expectations which has left DC ‘puzzled. ‘



Kristen Stewart says acting is by nature “quite embarrassing and unmasculine,” and that going Method is a way for some male actors to temper the “inherently vulnerable” side of being a performer: “Have you ever heard of a female actor that was method?”













