[We're in Vermont, so I'm going with this cheese I get my kicks, and I wanna start a rager, but I wanna dance like I'm on the video. I've got a fever for the violent behavior. I'm sweating bullets like a modern Romeo?]
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[We're in Vermont, so I'm going with this cheese I get my kicks, and I wanna start a rager, but I wanna dance like I'm on the video. I've got a fever for the violent behavior. I'm sweating bullets like a modern Romeo?]
So this is Jason Todd as a kid according to DC
Depp was arrested in Vancouver in 1989 for assaulting a security guard.
Depp was arrested again in 1999 for brawling with paparazzi outside a restaurant.
In 2012, disabled UC Irvine medical professor Robin Eckert sued Depp and three security firms, claiming to have been attacked by his bodyguards at a concert in Los Angeles in 2011.
In 2013, Depp declared that he had stopped drinking alcohol
According to his ex-wife Amber Heard, Depp "plunged into the depths of paranoia and violence after bingeing on drugs and alcohol" during their relationship in 2013–2016.
In a 2018 Rolling Stone profile of Depp, reporter Stephen Rodrick wrote that he had used hashish in his presence and described him as "alternately hilarious, sly and incoherent"
In 2018, Depp was sued for allegedly hitting and verbally insulting a crew member while under the influence of alcohol.
Depp’s former business managers that he had spent US$30,000 per month on wine was "insulting" because he had spent "far more" than that amount.
During his 2020 libel trial, Depp admitted to having been addicted to Roxicodone and alcohol.
In November 2020, the High Court of Justice ruled that 12 of the 14 incidents of violence claimed by Heard were ”substantially true”.
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/johnny-depp-amber-heard-opening-statements-1235231022/
Johnny Depp’s lawyers accused his ex-wife, Amber Heard, of fabricating domestic violence claims against him in order to advance her own care
Prompt - 2/29/20
Write a piece in which a character acts violently.
(via Viking berserkers may have used henbane to induce trance-like state | Ars Technica)
The legendary Viking warriors known as berserkers were renowned for their ferocity in battle, purportedly fighting in a trance-like state of blind rage (berserkergang), howling like wild animals, biting their shields, and often unable to distinguish between friend and foe in the heat of battle. But historians know very little about the berserkers apart from scattered Old Norse myths and epic sagas. One intriguing hypothesis as to the source of their behavior is that the berserkers ingested a specific kind of mushroom with psychoactive properties. Now an ethnobotanist is challenging that hypothesis, suggesting in a recent paper in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology that henbane is a more likely candidate.
In modern society, there are endless media forms, and young people are exposed to these new things very early, so a question arises, whether young people will be affected by watching violent programs.
There may be many disadvantages for teenagers to watch violent programs. For example, they may imitate these violent behaviors and attack others in school. It is also possible that when you have an emotional breakdown, you may become more extreme and emotional, leading to violent behavior. Some people also believe that teenagers who often watch violent programs are more likely to have interpersonal difficulties and increase aggressive behavior, which affects their mental health. Therefore, parents should pay more attention to the mental health issues of teenagers, instead of blindly controlling them from watching these programs, they should educate them not to do so, and cannot completely prohibit them from watching these violent programs.
Strategies to Reduce Violent and Antisocial Behavior at Sporting Events | Rand.org The 2022 FIFA World Cup is expected to bring more fans to Qatar from more places than at any previous time.