The Queen of Soul, the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and one of the greatest singers of all time, Aretha Franklin will be missed. Rest in Peace.
Unlike most poison rings, this one had the hidden compartment on the inside of the ring. One would have to remove the ring and press down on the door for it to open. The religious carvings just give it that final sinister touch.
The guy got his life and career destroyed by his divorce, cut him some slack.
he was also sexually assaulted by a man who could destroy his career
protect him
reblog if the man on the right is just as beautiful as the man on the left
people grow old? like, that’s a thing that happens? leave my guy alone.
This man deserves everything let him he happy
Ok… This is what happened to Fraser
-His wife ditched him and asked for 900k a year,
-He was sexually assaulted which he said kicked him into a deep depression
-He stated that the stunts from the 3rd Mummy movie completely destroyed his body and he was in and out of the hospital for 7 years even having to get surgery to repair his vocal cords.
-He apparently blamed himself for all this which only worsened his depression.
This man has literally been through hell this past decade so please lets cut him some slack and wish him the best
All this but also that picture on the right is a really bad paparazzi photo compared with a professional quality movie promo still. No one looks good when some random person snaps you on the street, regardless of who you are.
Compare with this image from the GQ article last February:
Proper lighting, professional setting, good angles etc.
The dude is 49 and has had a rough couple of decades, but he’s still lovely to look at, and I’ll fight anyone who says otherwise.
Could we leave one of the very rarely found unproblematic white dudes alone?
His GQ piece is amazing and heartbreaking. He’s such a beautiful person.
Not only that but only utter garbage people body shame.
I found a paper by someone named Andrea with an Italian last name and I wasn’t sure if it was a man or a woman. I was hoping it was a woman because it’s hard getting a decent proportion of women authors on a philosophy course syllabus, but I looked up the name and when a professional website came up with the tagline “A humble worker in Socrates’ vineyard,” I knew it was an Italian man. I was right.