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hey sad lonely tgirl i love you
Never before has double speak been used more proficiently and successfully as now. We are constantly bombarded with language that conditions and programs us to adopt and accept whatever they want. It’s pretty much wizardry and they know how to use their language spells! 🤔
Okay but robs little "oh woah" when he saw how high the building was before he jumped off
How many thug does it take for them to see that sneaking up on Batman doesn't work? Only one. It's like wack-a-thug game here.
IT’S JON LORD’S BIRTHDAY EVERYBODY IS REQUIRED TO STREAM CONCERTO FOR GROUP AND ORCHESTRA BY DEEP PURPLE
Mark Pellegrino in comedy scene "DOUBLETALK" Found this super old Mark scene from years back and thought I would share it. (Yes, I did cut off the ending where Marta Kober shows her breasts, sorry I do not run that kind of channel LOL)
“Double Talk” is the second song in the 1989 Broadway musical City of Angels. The musical featured music by Cy Coleman (Sweet Charity), lyrics by David Zippel, and a book by Larry Gelbart (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum). The show was nominated for eleven Tony awards and won six including Best Musical. This song is performed by Gregg Edelman, who was nominated for a Tony Award for his role as Stine.
“And after all the violence and double talk There's just a song in all the trouble and the strife You do the walk, yeah, you do the walk of life Hmm, you do the walk of life.”