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The American Jekyll & Hyde
A genius to some and a madman to others. Through his writing, he wished to strengthen the 1960’s counter culture and expose the truth about America, by means of drugs, alcohol, violence, and firearms. He is idolized by a generation and feared by those who were closest to him. In the end, he realized that at the age of 67, he could no longer control or live up to the entity for which he cad created; resulting in a final bang from a Smith & Wesson pistol.
Jacob HerrPublished 4 years ago in GeeksJane Levy... Underrated Gorgeousness
Alright so a while ago, I started watching NBC's "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" and it's a phenomenal show. That's saying something since I don't like musicals, it takes the musical genre and it does what I've been wondering about it for years. What if a character can see the musical numbers but no one else can? I love it!
Don Anderson IIPublished 4 years ago in GeeksDaniel Goddard's American citizenship ceremony postponed due coronavirus
Covid-19 is interrupting life as many of us knew it, in interesting ways. Dine in restaurants, movie theaters and schools, just to name a few are being shut down on a daily basis. People are walking around wearing gloves and masks, while socially distancing themselves from others. The sickness and death resulting from the coronavirus is most devastating as it spreads throughout the entire world. There are other ways that this disease is taking a toll, although not as dire, still frustrating. Actor Daniel Goddard recently announced on Facebook, that the coronavirus has caused him to miss out on a very important ceremony. The man who portrayed Cane Ashby on The Young and the Restless for 14 years, was supposed to become an American citizen on March 19.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Guide to the Best Performances: Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman is one of the most versatile actors in English history with many of his roles being completely different to the last. For example: he has played Sid Vicious and Winston Churchill. There you go. From Dracula to George Smiley to Commissioner Gordon to Sirius Black, Oldman is a brilliant actor and his Academy Award was far overdue.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in Geeks7 Times Celebrities Got REALLY ANGRY On Video.
There is something about celebrity. Celebrity status makes regular people become these "super people" in our heads. People who don't get angry in public, who smile and clap even when they lose out on awards, keep their composure in even the most uncomfortable public situations so as not to ruin their reputation or bring bad press their way.
Jide OkonjoPublished 4 years ago in GeeksInfluencers
Influencers. Influencers influencing children into buying their weird rich people shit. The term ‘influencer’ is someone with a large, usually online platform, who, you guess it ‘influences’ those who follow them. I suppose by that definition you could say Charles Manson was the ultimate influencer. Not to really compare Paris Hilton to Charles Manson, there are a plethora of differences between them. Paris is way cuter. To name one. I detest the title of ‘influencer,’ something about it is cocky and so arrogant. I imagine Jake Paul and all the clones who follow suit (who seem to be made in a weird surfer supreme dude factory) typing influencer into all of their social media bios, and thinking to themselves, ‘I’ve done it. I’ve become a total tool.’ Influencer, sounds like something the weird horse girl would say she was doing when she got everyone in my third grade class to watch ‘Spirit.’ Even so, she had more impact then some of these people do. What makes someone an influencer? Be conventionally attractive (this is a REQUIREMENT!) those who do not follow this ancient, and most noble rule will be executed. Have the self awareness of a stool, and vanity of Lord Farquad from ‘Shrek.’ The IQ of the wild influencer does fluctuate, many are reported saying ‘yes, I dropped out of highschool junior year, but before that I was on the honour roll!’ Whilst others simply never made it that far. Of course, know that I hold no ill will towards these internet personalities, (I’m just naturally bitter) I simply, and wholly, destest the word in which they use to appear more respected by the mainstream media which hates them anyways. When it is just a more glamourous way of saying ‘I make youtube videos.’ Kylie Kardashian and the rest of the Kardashian Klan, are also regarded as influencers, there is of course truth to this term. Kim Kardashian started the trend of the ‘perfect’ hourglass figure, which is encompassed by big boobs, a tiny waist and a big posterior. This has always been a standard of beauty for women, however it became much more apparent when her and the rest of her clan got the surgery to prove it. Influencers main job, and only job is to sell products. A modern day sales man, though instead of selling paper, they sell diet suppressing lollipops which good ol Kimmy did, to her young and impressionable fan base, who were greatly influenced. But hey, influencers go through a great deal of trouble themselves! Their just like the 99% only rich. As well as better looking. They have the oncoming fear, the oncoming world ending North Korea nuke of being..
mackenzie matePublished 4 years ago in GeeksAn Actress to Admire
Angela Lansbury is an amazingly talented stage and screen actress. She was born on October 16, 1925, in London, England. All through her career, she had distinct facial features and a voice that I at least could recognize right away.
Rasma RaistersPublished 4 years ago in Geeks7 Most Insane Celebrity Transformation Photos.
It almost seems overnight. Have you ever had that experience? Where you see someone's picture on Instagram or Facebook or wherever and think to yourself "Wow! When did this happen?"
Jide OkonjoPublished 4 years ago in GeeksLaura Ingalls Wilder An Inspirational Woman
All of us admire different people for varied reasons. I find Laura Ingalls Wilder to be a most remarkable woman because of what she achieved during her senior years. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born to Charles and Caroline Ingalls on February 7, 1867. The Ingalls' home in Pepin Wisconsin was the setting for her first book, Little House in the Big Woods. Laura Ingalls was a descendant of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and a third cousin, once removed, of President Ulysses S. Grant. To obtain the true nature of this pioneer woman’s remarkable life, I suggest reading any or all of her Little House books. The made for television movie, Beyond the Prarie is more accurate of what is written than the popular television series Little House on the Prairie.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksDancing to Stardom
The very first time I saw this fantastic actor, singer and dancer was in the musical “Singing In the Rain.” He was Gene Kelly, and I thought he was handsome and so talented. Afterward, I always tried to find more musicals that he starred in. Kelly was also a choreographer, and he died on February 2, 1996, at the age of 83 in Beverly Hills, California.
Rasma RaistersPublished 4 years ago in Geeks5 True Facts About Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis is one of the most easily recognized actors in American films today. From roles in huge successes like Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and M. Night Shymalan's The Sixth Sense, to movies that his fans would rather forget like Hudson Hawk, Willis has carved out a niche for himself in Hollywood history. However, there are a lot of little moments that movie buffs and celebrity trivia fans alike might find interesting about how Willis got to where he is today. These are some of those.
Neal LitherlandPublished 4 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - March 2020
‘Star Wars’ fan with R2-D2 bionic arm has a big fan in Mark Hamill
When Isabella Tadlock was born, she was missing a left hand and her right hand had no fingers. This meant the Tallahassee, Florida girl had trouble picking things up. A huge “Star Wars” fan, she revealed her dream to have an R2-D2 bionic arm.
Anne SewellPublished 4 years ago in Geeks