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All people die. It is the timing that matters here.Sometimes people die Nietzsche
All people die. It is the timing that matters here.Sometimes people die Nietzsche
you may not be PETA but you use the same shit tactic. You don't like that he eats meat so you have no issue slagging him.
If you knew anything about Bourdain you would see he has a true respect for any animal he eats. Far more than the typical grocery store meat buyer. He believes if you take its life you do not waste any of it out of respect. But keep spewing shit simply because you are angry he eats meat.
If someone gives you $10 mil right now you wont take it? I salute you then.It's the same reason I won't play the lotto. I knew if I had everything I wanted/could buy at the drop of a hat I know I'd crash and burn shortly afterwards.
i almost drowned 2 summers ago, and one of the key things that kept me fighting to stay alive was that I kept telling myself i had to live at least long enough to see the last season of GoT and Infinity War.Yeah I always thought, if I worked at a suicide hotline, that would pretty much be one of my main go-to tactics.
“Sir, I understand that your stocks all crashed, and your wife left you for the pizza delivery guy. But do you watch Game of Thrones? I mean, Jon Snow and Khaleesi JUST started fucking. The whitewalkers FINALLY just got past the wall, to the main lands. Don’t you want to stick around for at least another year or two, & see what happens?”
i almost drowned 2 summers ago, and one of the key things that kept me fighting to stay alive was that I kept telling myself i had to live at least long enough to see the last season of GoT and Infinity War.
I do not agree with your classification of the pig thing.Oh come on man don't pretend like he cares. Look at how he cracks up about pigs dying towards the end of the video. Funny you left that part out. It is clear that he puts on this act to appear good to "animal lovers" such as yourself and yes you did call yourself that earlier. The guy lived for himself, look at what he left behind.
The guy lived for himself, look at what he left behind.
He gained notoriety with his first book, not the shows where he already(probably) sobered up.Well, I finally watched No Reservations first series. I knew about Bourdain for a long time, but I never watched his TV series, only some brief youtube stuff.
Interesting show but what I don't understand is why is he considered a dark humor guy and the bad guy of the culinary world. He looked like this skinny guy with a earring and with geeky humor and nerdy smile who mentions every episode that he smokes 2 or 3 packs a day. He didn't seem too direct or dark at all.
Lol 100% serious.I can’t tell if you’re serious or not, but either way I like the cut of your jib.
Well, depends on how much evidence is enough to convince you. She made the post with the "As above, so below" pose. We've seen other self proclaimed witches call for protection spells on her. We also have seen her posing with one eye symbolism.
Here she is doing the one eye symbolism on her own daughter.
She also has the occult number 23 tattooed on the back of her neck and an all seeing eye on her shoulder blade.
More modified Baphomet, pyramid and all seeing eye, as well as the 666 hand sign.
Devil's horns plus one eye symbolism.
All I'm saying is I find it strange a seemingly level headed guy like Bourdain was with her.
Somebody shouts “GUN!” and the next thing I know Parts Unknown director Mo Fallon drops his camera, drags me to the floor of a crowded restaurant, and covers me with his body. A split second later, assistant cameraman Josh Flannigan piles on. Mo has his back to the potential shooter, shielding me. The danger passed quickly. Two car thieves, struggling with the ignition, had allowed their stolen vehicle to drift into the curb in front of the cafe where we were shooting a scene. Witnesses tried to drag them out of the car — at which point one of the thieves produced a weapon. After a tense moment the two were (wisely) allowed to flee the scene unmolested. As I got up from the ground, I think my first words to Mo were, “If your wife finds out about this, she is going to kill you.” My crew is not the Secret Service. And I sure as shit ain’t the president. This kind of behavior, while flattering — and, well, frankly, heroic — is above and beyond the call of duty. I can —let’s face it — be replaced. I returned to the table to continue talking about the cuisine of Minas Gerais . But in light of what had just transpired, I was thinking, Damn! Now I’ve gotta be nice to them. What does one do for people who risk their life for you? A fruit basket isn’t enough. I don’t want you to think Minas Gerais, a beautiful and mountainous agricultural area of Brazil, is a dangerous place. Brazil can be dangerous, for sure. It’s a country where the divide between rich and poor is striking and severe. But shit happens. It could have happened in New York or Dubuque. That it happened with us right there, cameras rolling, was one of the many flukes of the road. Travel long enough and you see stuff like that. A rule of the road, learned long ago, is that everything is fine. Until it isn’t. Do NOT let this brief moment discourage you from visiting Minas Gerais. It is beautiful. It is soulful, with a cuisine and a style all its own. It is unlike Rio or São Paulo or Salvador or Belém or anywhere else we’ve been in Brazil. It’s where so many of the cooks from the best restaurants in Brazil come from — and when you spend time there, you discover exactly why the best chefs in São Paulo brag that their cooks “come from Minas.” It is truly a “part unknown,” in that it is relatively undiscovered by tourists. And the batshit-crazy amazing art gallery, Inhotim—it’s spread throughout acres of jungle — is reason alone to visit. The food is hearty and comforting and delicious, reflecting the demanding appetites of hard-working farming communities. The people are lovely. And the mix of blood and culture is inspiring. Go there.
She probably sucks a mean cockdamn. and i am saying maybe he not as levelheaded as we thought.
Yeah I recently watched the two Japan episodes, and in both of them there were suicide references or hanging.
Of course, if he had died in a car crash, maybe we would suddenly be noticing lots of "man I'd love to take that car for a joyride" or "I'd probably drive off a bridge if that happened" type comments. The guy has a zillion hours of content out there
I can tell a chick has certain issues just by how drawn to her I am.Probably because she's like that. A lot of depressed people subconsciously seek out other people that are into dark shit or are in some way chaotic. Like attracts like more often than opposites attract.
Haha I was just having that conversation with a buddy the other day. If I'm super attracted to a girl I usually know right away that she's crazy, and can pinpoint the exact type of crazy she will be,I can tell a chick has certain issues just by how drawn to her I am.