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^^^How did you call my theory bad when I said this same thing you are saying here.I mean, that's literally one aspect of the disease....saying the worst thing at the worst time
^^^How did you call my theory bad when I said this same thing you are saying here.I mean, that's literally one aspect of the disease....saying the worst thing at the worst time
John Davidson wearing a ball gag.What kind of shoehorned in but spontaneous pandemonium can we expect at next year's BARFTAs?
Then he shouldn't be there. It sucks for him but he needs to be in the back where no one can hear him or something like that or just watch from a TV in back room. Nobody should have to hear horrible insults shouted at them during this time just to accommodate him and his disease.
^^^How did you call my theory bad when I said this same thing you are saying here.
So did he?He got an MBE from Queen Elizabeth in 2019, and when she met him he shouted at her "Fuck the Queen!".
The world is a carnival, life is a work, and political elections have pre-determined outcomes. Keep it kayfabe so the marks don't find out.
The whole thing is kind of funny. His movie is all about his condition and how it ruined his life growing up, all to have these same people(some at least) honoring him act offended when his condition kicks in at the worst moment, which is basically what the film was about. They learned nothing. It's like a modern fable about the follies of human nature, LOL. Like a funny version of "The Old Woman and The Snake".A film that was nominated for awards was about his life. Of course he should be allowed to be there.
He is disabled and because of that he shouldn’t have been allowed to attend the ceremony involving the movie based on his life with this disease that has negatively impacted him since childhood.I assume this is some kind of satire?
Pathetic.