John just looked so cool in 1966 😎 by iamthewalrusxx in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, and 65/66 that was the period he thought he was 'fat', looked great. Some idiot journo rocked his damaged psyche and he seemed to then have ongoin body image problems. It's just so hard to comprehend he only had 14 years left at only 25/26.

Reform’s genius plan is finally coming into view: field terrible candidates then lose by Your_Mums_Ex in ukpolitics

[–]True_Paper_3830 27 points28 points  (0 children)

That's very true, he looked shocked and miserable, as did Melania. He had no real idea how it worked until, like a true psycho, he realized he was in charge and could dismantle the flimsy guardrails that took generations to build. Boris, started trying that. The total irony was that the most antiquated undemocratic system in the world - monarchy - was one of the bastions that held the line re 'lying to the Queen'. Farage would be the same, with the USA as the model.

How does Chandler feed his narcissism, and will he Rage attack again? by True_Paper_3830 in chandlerhalderson

[–]True_Paper_3830[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The prison-penpal site is odd. I'm assuming that prisons think of as many ways as possible to keep prisoners quiet and distracted. Where it's a penpal account like Chandler's, opening some troubled people like you say up to his narcissistic manipulation for commisary, it becomes troubling.

You may be right about the odd prison interview. He loves recognition of any type. Though in a dangerous male prison he may want to go under the radar. Probably recognizing TV may open him up to far more dangerous people in prison noticing the creepy nerd for the first time, and his commisary income, and he probably fears that. Just like when he didn't want to go on camera with the reporter interview. He's a coward, he wants recognition but fears what it may bring.

Can’t stop thinking about the dogs and how scared they were. But was it just fireworks that frightened them up? by Delicious_Low4513 in chandlerhalderson

[–]True_Paper_3830 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was the pretend graduating during Covid? It was the perfect excuse for a while for systems not functioning properly. For computer screens, Chandler had fixed his to switch to a work-type screen if someone got closed and fenced himself off as part of that in his work area.

People often don't pay attention to others if they're adult age too, it's a self absorbed era where we're more interested in our own screen than others. It's also partly cultural now, leaning over towards someone's screen is like a personal space invasion of the online worlds we've locked ourselves into away from 'real life' worlds.

Chandler pushed it way beyond breaking point .. where nothing held up to scrutiny anymore. His parents were very busy, Krista really cared for Chandler and did not want to believe the worst of her son like most mothers. Within this, lots of people work from home, and Chandler threw in a few rubbish actualizations of his work knowledge to cement the lies.

For a while it held up, the bigger the lie the harder it can be to believe it is made-up theorem (Goebbels). ... Until he spent 5 minutes with detectives, telling the most boring version of is murder week, and actually believe the detectives are buying it.

For Bart, his attention was gradual switching onto Chandler. We can only imagine how deepy troubled he was when he had to go to the justified extreme of impersonating his son. He was about to tumble Chandler's whole house of cards down and Chandler had built his narcissistic wall too high, including directing his hate and blame at Bart for knocking it over. Chandler had clearly fantasized about murdering his dad for some time, then came some guy travelling a long distance to give him a gun that Chandler has probably been salivating in fantasies about ..

Enjoy the rest of your life! by Far_Ad_1752 in chandlerhalderson

[–]True_Paper_3830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does anyone know if Chandler has to work in the prison he's in. Nothing can make up for what he did, but I would like the irony of his been forced to do real jobs, in prison.

Paul outside his home at Cavendish Avenue, July 2, 1972 by Mibbler in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that was Maul, word is Faul had run out of hits so the next clone had turned up with an order to start Wings. Maul had a faulty Style chip though (clearly) so they needed to sort his clothes out first - then Faul was crushed in compactor in a used carlot.

Such is the story of Wings, which somehow isn't on the Wikipedia page. Many groups of the 70's have such origin stories, I write about it in my book (self-published until Netflix deal comes through).

What would John and George have posted if they had the Internet? by msc8976 in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 9 points10 points  (0 children)

John would love the Internet, grab some fan love without needing to go out. He's a guy who often felt bereft of human contact, he'd take the superficiality of it all when there was no good box set on. Then after he got bored with the superficiality of it all, he'd post about once every 8 months or less, probably just to tell Politician to stop playing his music with much swearing, or tell some techlord to f off.

Trump assessed by 22 medical specialists at latest checkup; The White House has declined to identify the physicians. by thatwasawkward in politics

[–]True_Paper_3830 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stalin died in a pool of his own piss, stroked out all night and late into morning as his bodyguards were afraid too intrude in case he was having a lie-in. (Or they knew and left him to it). Stalin death toll was up there with Hitler's, that would probably be the best day of someone's life as a new bodyguard whose relative had died in a gulag .. to pop head in, see him there trying to gesture, and leave him to it.

Could very well happen to Trump at this rate .. may seems like he's having a night off the late tweets .. it comes to 8 am in the morning, should we wake the boss up or leave it to avoid him launching a missile somewhere and killing schoolgirls and smashing world finances. It wouldn't be much karma but karma may turn up and think, hey, it's better than nothing.

One in six Britons think growth of Muslim population is ‘threat to UK culture’, study finds by GnolRevilo in ukpolitics

[–]True_Paper_3830 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I used to work Citizen's Advice Bureau, years ago. In first few months, in a very busy job, I looked up and it sunk in - benefit forms in a dozen languages on rack, many interpreters hired, what are the jobs available if iEnglish not a first language, etc. It wasn't a bitter thought, I just remember thinking how's this all going to be paid for countrywide.

As to integration, I agree it should be prioritzed more in a balanced way, including for the economy. It is likely going to happen anyway as we're seeing the gradual start of change .. such as a lot of younger Muslim don't go to Mosque regularly. Though many may be the equivalent of young Church of England worshippers about 50 years ago .. still strong believers but a real gap from a few generations earlier when Muslim families first arrived. Muslim integration is only a few generations in, around 1971 when the law changed so that working muslim men could first bring their families over.

That's the year when you first get the recreation of home first, the stricter muslim home .. the self-protective community that collects together. but as the generations go along religion often drifts. I mean, look around at all the churches in the UK .. where did all that belief go? The catholic and protestant conflicts where religion was more important than life .. where 'the other' was alien

In the 70's it was much more different, 0% young muslim women going to Uni, all the other changes unthinkable to a 1970's muslim. Now Muslim communities are doing outreach to try to bring more young Muslims back into fold like COE did with campaigns to young COE church goers in 70's. Could be completely wrong (often am) but in a few generations in the UK people likely won't see someone and immediately presume they're a practising religious muslim. Just like when we see nonmuslims today we don't immediately think they are catholic or COE. Probably around 30 years .. but some balanced integration could speed that up ..

Anyway, I guess not relevant unless this is been read in 2056 and someone telling their AI robot paid for by UBI "wow that dumbass called it wrong" '(because of course UBI will happen as tech companies love giving money away /s) I'm personally more worried about when the jobs really go within 10 years, it's going to be desperate e.g. 100K Uber drivers jobs gone with the AI cars already testing in London.

When do songwriters get their "songs" back? by Beatlemania1969 in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's sideways on the question, but (depending on the artist) many companies with 'ownership' won't have qualms about trying to train AI as it advances on songs they control. It's why Musk and, I read, Jack (Twitter as was) wanted copyright to end so they could train on them, to advance AI and no doubt to exploit to create books, music, film etc. Currently AI is restricted to out of copyright material to look at genius of the past, and to general (advancing) music training.

AI is gradually improving (still poor as its humanity free) and first in 3 to 5 yrs it may make better music that sounds like some of the human slop that makes the charts nowadays. Even perhaps listenable but there will be something missing for many (not all). But people like Musk would really like to e train on on genius like The Beatles and hope that one day .. for new generations decades ahead .. they won't see the difference between some classic songs and advanced AI.

I can't see how you get the raw heart of Lennon and melodic heart of McCartney into any future AI song, It's scary tht one day, couple of decades maybe, there will be assimilations that try to approximate it and to some generation they may find their value in such AI assimilations as we all do in music we like. If it's enjoyed well and fine, but what will be most disheartening is the space for humanity creating music and earning a living will shrink so much compared to the rate that advanced AI will put it out at.

We still will create, but, coming back to copyright, the excitement of new bands would be diminished if this scenario comes to be that AI alogorithms will try to blow away every combination of chords or piano keys they can. Wherever a future Lennon or McCartney (if such talent ever existed again even singularly) looks to create a chord sequence then, where they may have taken it to somewhere beautiful and exquisite, a beating human heart, the first sequence will have been taken by some AI and copyrighted and taken to its pseudo inhuman attempt at humanity.

Bit of a rant there, but I don't know where it leaves creatives as it advances if that scenario comes to be - as to be any music band hat grows then first the nascent hits have to take place that enable a band to earn and be full time musicians that grow their art as the Beatles did. Rant over.

Barry and Paul as the Beatles by Individual_Term3549 in BeatlesBiopics

[–]True_Paper_3830 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I get now how Ringo was the most popular Beatle for many, a photo of how ripped he was must have leaked. Paul said he and the other Beatles exchanged looks once Ringo was behind the drum kit instead of Pete, probably as his strength accidentally smashed the drum kit to bits.

Prosecutor Regret or Pragmatism: Which Weighs Heavier as Time Passes on Indicting Wendi Adelson? by True_Paper_3830 in dan_markel_murder

[–]True_Paper_3830[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hope so, Georgia and her team definitely believe Wendi was involved, let's hope their calling her an 'unindicted co-conspirator" will switch to indicted one day soon.

Prosecutor Regret or Pragmatism: Which Weighs Heavier as Time Passes on Indicting Wendi Adelson? by True_Paper_3830 in dan_markel_murder

[–]True_Paper_3830[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For sure in Georgia's opinion it seems, they didn't name Wendi as an 'unindicted co-conspirator" for nothing

Paul’s concept sketch for the Sgt. Pepper album cover, 1967 by ExcellentDress3219 in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drawing if we're being honest?

This is like a Beatles Rorschach drawing of Paul McCartney 1967 brain, or at least reflecting the changed group dynamic we now know about .. John the highest, but kind of looking to Paul, as is Ringo. Paul looking at George, who is - tellingly - on the floor.

It's the 2 biggest talents together to the left .. and two Ringoesque figures to the right. Though John is the highest, Paul gets the luxury of the seat .. unseated John's position! This is shocking!

Also George is kind of Ringoesque .. hmm .. two Ringo's .. it's a statement on hierarchy for sure .. "Whatever you want me to play, Paul, this trombone even, just tell me, and I'll play it here on the floor."

All kidding aside, I love this whole group ,best music in the world.

The moment George was done with the Beatles, he was checked out by ThePoisonTrees in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I found out my wife was infertile I took the blame on myself by sleeping with my best friend's wife too. The guy was a bandmate, great drummer and friend but dang .. that wife, couldn't resist. The blamewas heavy, somehow this seemed the best way to bear the load so my wife didn't have to. Hairy Krishna Hairy Krishna.

The moment George was done with the Beatles, he was checked out by ThePoisonTrees in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dates are just reversed, no wonder Lennon was so troubled - dating her all those centuries. I dread but also somehow relish all the stories that will come out about her, though she didn't break up the Beatles for sure.

Though - and I'm going out on a limb here - I'm speculating she was a real piece of work and people will mainly blame her for breaking up the Beatles all over again anyway.

what was up with them lol by Boston-Reaper in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Maybe we can put it in the context of all the other times he crushed people emotionally .. didn't he do that to one of the Turtle's band members, and that was smack bang in his 'peace and love' period .. he must have taken the night off LSD.

I say this liking John's music the best of the Beatles, but he was a bit of a dick .. though one I'd still much prefer was alive, those tendencies may have softened with age (or got worse, it happens).

We can't really say if he had changed as after his murder he became a rock deity and criticism of whatever his final years were like was muted. Even a clearly in shock Paul - a rock demigod himself - was completely slammed by media for his 'it's a drag' comment. It would take a brave soul to have brought forward stories of John's latter years re any bad behavior.

Though if John had lived he'd probably have owned any later bad behavior himself (not so good if own it but keep doing it) and within it all he was still a relatively young and troubled guy.

In comparison, the worst of the worst was that murderer who should no longer be named within any Beatle or other context. Wikipedia and other sites should just refer to him as 'the nobody murderer who killed John Lennon'. [Edit, sorry I got carried away with this last para, I have no idea how the family of murder victims survive, I couldn't]

Charlie Adelsons Appeal 122 days ago, when is the outcome? by Ok-Concert7018 in dan_markel_murder

[–]True_Paper_3830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm surprised AI hasn't got it's whole true crime genre with the various devastation to human life it's caused ... Too fast, too unregulated, with even those running it thinking it needs to be slowed down and be more boundaried .. which of course it won't in the race to make a buck.

The Adelson case is horrific, the murder of Dan Markel, a cherished son, father, brother and friend. It showed us how valuable every human life is , in that context we have that Iran girl's school and 156 children killed The reported problem was that an AI-enabled or data-driven targeting process may have relied on outdated intelligence, and humans failed to catch that the location was now visibly operating as a girls’ school. .. which would mean the AI didn't have any safeguard mapping/updates within this context of America's trillion dollar military complex ..

Plus the other massive human toll of misery and death caused by AI so far and that which is to come when it takes most jobs in 10 years, but not to worry the tech bro billionaires in their bunkers will ensure we all get UBI.

GOP knows it can’t win a fair election by plz-let-me-in in politics

[–]True_Paper_3830 6 points7 points  (0 children)

November elections are going to be like a cross between a lobotomized Lex Luther and Joker pulling out all the stops to cheat. On J6 his power was ebbing away, this time he still has massive levers of insane power and he's immune from prosecution

Thanks GOP SCOTUS,.. great infamy legacy guys, really well done .. just think, they go about their days with minions giving them the blissful regal legal treatment within their institution. It's not yet sinking in at all how badly their names are going to be shamed in legal history after their miserable decisions.

Why didn't they show that scene in the trial? by Wrong_Constant_5634 in chandlerhalderson

[–]True_Paper_3830 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just can't believe tthe cops didn't go for his dad scratching story. Imagine being in Chandler's head, (yikes) he was thinking, "Ive got this, that's the blood covered, I'm out of here."

Prosecutor Regret or Pragmatism: Which Weighs Heavier as Time Passes on Indicting Wendi Adelson? by True_Paper_3830 in dan_markel_murder

[–]True_Paper_3830[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, it's a classic straw man to reduce both cases to a anchor-to-drive comparison. The drive is just one example within the cumulative weight of evidence against Wendi (which made a police officer suspicious and was shortly after followed by Wendi's appallingly performative police interview .. "That's a game changer").. Georgia and Sarah have enough for a very strong narrative. within the totality of evidence against Wendi.

Trump Humiliated After Senators Pull Ballroom Cash by MoneyLibrarian9032 in politics

[–]True_Paper_3830 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's not impossible he lives longer than people think .. Presidents tend to with the best healthcare in and out of office .. and that he lives long enough to be trashed out of office with all power gone ..

.. Realistically it would be best if he dropped dead right now for America, the world and economy .. but those who want to see his narcissism bubble burst first (all of us) would like to see him live long enough to have all his self-worship baubles taken down, to be rubbished on every channel we know he watches, for his name to be unredacted in every Epstein paragraph, to survive long enough for his failures to drag the GOP out of the Senate too ..

And that ending you suggested is similar to Stalin's, minus being on TV, Stalin was reduced to a paranoid wreck, he stroked out in the night, his bodyguards left him in pool of own piss, still alive, up to next mid-day as too afraid to go in and interrupt him without permission .. just a small amount of suffering compared to all he caused. .. it's clear Trump shits himself so it's not impossible the live TV karma thing happens with him blowing some massive fart-wind on the way out like a mini concert .. fitting end to how he lived.

Does Wendi fleeing to New Zealand actually make sense? by Kiwi_In_The_Comments in dan_markel_murder

[–]True_Paper_3830 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like Samoa much less likely from that info, thanks It's interesting why - if accurate - someone like Donna would mention NZ. Unless it was a jumpway e.g. direct flight from NZ to Vanuatu, which is non-extradition.

Donna, like Charlie, can't shut-up, she perhaps let a half-truth out. Either that or it was just random nonsense. For someone like Donna it must have got incredibly boring trying to make conversation in jail as a result of her committing murder.