The Soul Stone in the MCU is such a close match in color to What's In The Briefcase that I swear someone did it intentionally.
"Trump exploited low and middle-income white people's anger over their deteriorating life prospects to mobilise racial animus and xenophobia and enlist their support for policies that benefit high-income people and corporations and threaten health." Anything would sound bad if you put it that way.
McTrump the Crime Dog. âThis was Detroit, two years agoâŚâ
â âŚand they decided not to tell the stupid people because they thought âŚ..ooohâŚ. anywayâŚâ
Bluesky users: Everyone should quit Twitter and join Bluesky! Twitter users: Bbbbut where will I get weather and disaster relief into? Twitter: *fills up with Nazi lies about disaster relief* Bluesky: *debunks Nazi lies* Twitter users: Twitter users:
Just because it's fall and that's the right time for this sort of thing anyway.... Princes, Bohemian, Forever (The show proper starts about 2 minutes in.) www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjkH...
YouTube video by Robert ârtbone5713â Delgado
Claudius IS guilty of regicide Gertrude DOES drink a poisoned cup Polonius DOES get in a room with an armed madman Fortinbras clumsily invades Denmark, is caught immediately, and is lucky to get only a slap on the wrist. Why don't they get called out for suicide like Ophelia does?
Could probably have some fun with a version of the play where everyone is clearly doing something likely to end in their death, and consider why Ophelia is the only one who gets the "can't bury her in sacred ground, that's just wrong!" treatment.
Which means taking action will kill you, but not technically in a suicidal way. Kill the king - or even try to do so - and his switzers will kill you. If the king ends up dead in any way, well, the Prince is the most likely suspect, and will be tried then executed for regicide if not treason.
Alternatively- influenced this time by watching Casablanca the other night - it might just be âneutrality mattersâ instead.