The top 1% of squirrels eat over 50% of the seed in the feeder. What's left for the hardworking birds of this country?
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The top 1% of squirrels eat over 50% of the seed in the feeder. What's left for the hardworking birds of this country?
me pitching a show to netflix: okay so queer eye but instead the gays fuck up the lives of men who deserve it
Queer Eye for an Eye
Artist Hank Schmidt travels to scenic locations only to paint the pattern on his own shirt.
@ august please be a little gentle with me I’m so tired
me, as a kid: i can’t wait til i’m an adult so i can stay up late EVERY NIGHT
me, as an adult, crawling into bed at 6:30 pm: oh thank god
I want a new character
Then make one.
At the 1998 Grammy Awards, Pavarotti was too ill to sing Nessun Dorma. Aretha Franklin filled in on 20 minutes notice. This is the result.
Not only was the performance done on 20 minutes notice, she had no rehearsal and simply heard Pavarotti’s rehearsal once on a goddamn tape player and just listened, nodded and said she could do it. the most famous opera song in the world, on one of the biggest nights for music in the world, no rehearsal, and she just went out and did it.
that’s talent
WHERE IS THE REST I NEED IT.
More backstory: she’d performed Nessun Dorma at another event two days before, but got asked to take Pavarotti’s slot and basically instantly accepted— WHICH HAPPENED AFTER THE SHOW HAD ALREADY STARTED. (The producer didn’t hear he wasn’t coming until about 1:50 before he was supposed to be onstage.) She got a recording of Pavarotti practicing, and got to sit with his conductor and rehearse until it was time for her performance (the originally scheduled one) and for a bit of time afterwards. She didn’t know that there was a 30-strong backing choir or 50-piece orchestra till she saw it on her way down. What a queen.
Link: An interview with the producer of the show.
And the rest of the performance: https://youtube.com/watch?v=aArVxjh_s7I
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I’ve never related to something as much and felt as personally offended at the same time.