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"Everyone is delighted to be doing what theyâre doing and theyâre doing it at a very high level. When people have great talent and great vision, and they are good and kind a generous and empowering, itâs infectious."
"There's that aesthetic of letting go of the self and trying to submit yourself for the art. People take advantage of that. People have always taken advantage of that."
"I actually thought it would end my career for good and Iâd never work again. There havenât really been whistle-blowers before that who continued to work. If you look at people who brought these accusations forward, they were not believed and they were shunned."
"You know I think all of us in life are constantly â at different points in our lives â confronted with situations where we have to make choices which define us. And you know that you have to remain a morally upstanding person."
"[Under Texas law, homeowners can claim a homestead exemption â which exempts a certain amount of a homeâs value from taxation â only on their primary residence. But homeowners may continue to claim the exemption if they] do not establish a principal residence elsewhere ... intend to return to the home ... [and] are away less than two years"
"Well, first of all, this election is more than Herschel Walker. This erection is about the people"
"To have a sovereign nation, be able to do that. Part and parcel of that is having a common language. Part and parcel of being a unified nation is that you share the same language. That's all that means. That doesnât mean you canât speak your native tongue in your own house, but in terms of the government, in terms of public speech, in terms of everything that we do as a nation, English is our language."
"Judaism does not know Jesus Christ. Judaism hates Jesus Christ. When St. Paul was in Judaism, before he was converted to Christianity, he hated Jesus Christ and persecuted Christians and Christianity."
"The Frankenstein of Communism is the product of the Jewish mind, and was turned loose upon the world by the son of a Rabbi, Karl Marx, in the hopes of destroying Christian civilization â as well as others."
"One needs but to browse through the Babylonian Talmud to find within its pages the most filthy sewer of all human thinking. No human could conceive that a religious book would take up such a tremendous amount of space to discuss in lewd details the right of a rabbi to seduce a three-year-old baby girl. No other religious teaching has ever condoned sexual relations of a mother with her own son. No other religious teaching has endorsed the cursing of one's own parents or the burning of one's children to the god of Moloch. No other religious teaching has under written and subscribed to lying, cheating and murder as a means of promulgation of its faith."
"One of the most colorful personalities to emerge from the world of Christian Identity in the 1950s and 1960s was Kenneth Goff. The 1944 national chairman of Gerald L. K. Smith's Christian Youth for America group, and a self-proclaimed reformed communist, Goff emerges from the literature and the reminiscences of those who knew him as a decidedly equivocal man, described alternately as a brilliant preacher, a mentally unstable individual, a great patriot, and a shady character, often all in the same breath."
"The question of how accurately the backwater Colorado Identity preacher Goff reflects issues raised in the sixty-three volumes of the Babylonian Talmud which have been the subject of twenty-four centuries of rabbinical scholarship is less important than the rampant paranoia with which he and his fellow Identity zealots view the period of captivity."
"In Babylon the whole character of Judaism was changed, for when they left Babylon they no longer had priests but in their place rabbis, and rabbis were never ordained of God."
"Here we were trained in all phases of warfare, both psychological and physical, for the destruction of the Capitalistic society and Christian civilization. In one portion of our studies we went thoroughly into the matter of psychopolitics. This was the art of capturing the minds of a nation through brainwashing and fake mental health - the subjecting of whole nations of people to the rule of the Kremlin by the capturing of their minds."
"This manual of the Communist Party should be in the hands of every loyal American, that they may be alerted to the fact that it is not always by armies and guns that a nation is conquered."
"God blessed Jacob, who was not a Jew, and changed his name to Israel (Gen. 32:38), and here begins the story of the Israelites and the Twelve Tribes of Israel, which sprang from the loins of Jacob through his twelve sons. Let us be reminded again that these were not twelve Jewish tribes but they were tribes of Israel, and the word Jew does not come into being until II Kings 15:5-6 [...]"
"When you play a character, you learn the inner workings of someone's heart. I've learned something about myself through every character I've played!"
"We have what you call a three fold marriage. You make a triangle with your hands and you can see Jesus is at the top and we're below. That's pretty solid. You're a threefold covenant. There's three people in this marriage. We've been through some difficult things physically but we're still here, stronger than ever and living for the Lord."
"Thank you, George Floyd, for sacrificing your life for justice .. your name will always be synonymous with justice."
"If you can laugh every day, you can get healthy. You get those endorphins going in the body, Godâs been looking out for me. I enjoy every day."
"Does it matter whether Chauvin knelt on Floydâs neck versus his shoulder?"
"Nelson on Monday during his cross-examination of Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo opened a line of questioning over the timeframe of the restraint, suggesting, at least at one point, Chauvin had his knee on Floydâs shoulder blade as opposed to his neck. Nelson raised the concept of âcamera perspective biasâ and played two roughly 30-second-long clips of Chauvinâs restraint of Floyd as paramedics were arriving on the scene: a bystander video from teenager Darnella Frazier and the police bodycam footage from former Officer Alexander Kueng. Nelson then highlighted that while it appeared Chauvin had his knee on Floydâs neck in the video recorded by Frazier, the knee appeared to be on Floydâs shoulder blade during the same period in the bodycam footage"
"None of the vital structures were in the area that the knee appeared to be in the videos .. all of his injuries were in areas where the knee was not. In other words, they were on the front of his body, his face, places where he was restrained, but there was absolutely no evidence of injury on the skin, to the subcutaneous tissue, or the deeper structures of the back or the neck. I did not see bruising or abrasion to the skin. It speaks to the amount of force that was applied to Mr. Floyd was less than enough to bruise him."
"George Floyd and all other martyrs will remain worldwide symbols of freedom and the struggle to achieve justice here and everywhere."
"(English translation from Spanish) George Floyd is the porn actor âBig Floydâ. True, but ... The publication says that George Floyd was an "underground porn actor" known as "Big Floyd." George Floyd did star in a pornographic video in 2016 with actress Kimberly Bricks for The Habib Show site. In the description of the video, the site tells that it was the first time of "Big Floyd" before cameras. AFP Factual could not find records of other filming in which Floyd has participated, so it is not possible to affirm that he has continued in that field. (original Spanish text) George Floyd es el actor porno âBig Floydâ. Verdadero, pero... La publicaciĂłn dice que George Floyd era un âactor porno del undergroundâ conocido como âBig Floydâ. George Floyd sĂ protagonizĂł un video pornogrĂĄfico en el aĂąo 2016 junto a la actriz Kimberly Bricks para el sitio The Habib Show. En la descripciĂłn del video, el sitio cuenta que fue la primera vez de âBig Floydâ ante cĂĄmaras. AFP Factual no pudo encontrar registros de otras filmaciones en las que Floyd haya participado, por lo que no es posible afirmar que haya continuado en ese rubro."
"Would you agree that from the perspective of Officer Kuengâs body camera it appeared Officer Chauvinâs knee was more on Mr. Floydâs shoulder blade?"
"I can't breathe."
"Yo man, what's up everybody? Big Floyd, Floyd the Landlord man. That's me man. Right on man. From Houston Texas, the projects"
"A native of Houston's Third Ward, Floyd was an affiliate of DJ Screw's legendary Screwed Up Click. He rapped under the name Big Floyd. Shortly after his death, fans of S.U.C. began sharing what many Texans had already been aware of: Floyd's features on Screw tapes from the â90s. One that surfaced is a 24-minute track titled "So Tired Of Ballin," in which Big Floyd enters around the 14-minutes mark. DJ Screw introduces him with an encouraging "Come on Big Floyd," and Floyd proceeds to glide over a funky slowed beat, boasting his Third Ward roots, dreaming of driving a drop top Bentley, and showing his "raw naked hide" on the competition for two minutes straight."
"Yes. That is the first time that Iâve seen the knee of the defendant on the shoulder blade area"
"I wanna dance, I wanna fly, gotta get my theme on, gotta shine"
"I'm all about the dollar. You catch me"
"If I don't have a gun in my house and somebody breaks into my house with my wife and my kids, I'm going to throw everything I got on them, whether it's lamps or irons or whatever it may be. And I think most people would do anything they possibly could. Harsh words aren't going to change people's minds if they're shooting at you."
"He is very, very driven. He is the type where he is just full throttle and full speed ahead."
"A statement shared on Chadwick Bosemanâs Twitter said, âA true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilsonâs Ma Raineyâs Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his career to bring King TâChalla to life in Black Panther.â Twitter announced the post was the, quote, âMost liked Tweet ever. A tribute fit for a King. #WakandaForever.â Black Panther is one of the highest-grossing movies of all time, earning more than $1.3 billion around the world. It has been called a defining moment for black America, as the first superhero movie with a majority black cast and an African lead character."
"Chad was an anomaly. He was calm. Assured. Constantly studying. But also kind, comforting, had the warmest laugh in the world, and eyes that seen much beyond his years, but could still sparkle like a child seeing something for the first time. It is with a heavy heart and a sense of deep gratitude to have ever been in his presence, that I have to reckon with the fact that Chad is an ancestor now. And I know that he will watch over us, until we meet again."
"We are already limited in the sense that given that type of power, that type of stage that he had, and especially in that industry. You donât see many black male and female actors being able to put on that stage. For him to be as transcendent as he was. But then you add on the fact that growing up as a black kid, you had superheroes that you looked up to, but they werenât black. You had Batman, you had Superman, you had Spider Man, and so on and so on. And for Ryan Coogler and for that cast, and for him himself to be able to make Black Panther, even though we knew it was like a fictional story, it actually felt real. It actually felt like we finally had our Black superhero and nobody can touch us. (Speaking about Chadwick Boseman and Black Panther)"
"I woke up in the middle of the night to the news that Chadwick had passed. And at first I thought it was a nightmare. Like many people, I was shocked. And then of course I came to see that it was real. And then I saw that he died of colon cancer. And my first thought was, why him? Why not me? It was reallyâit was crushing. It was crushing because of how much he had given the world, how much I adored him. It was crushing because I know how beloved he was and still is. And it still is crushing."
"Man, 2020 has been so rough on the culture itself for minorities, man. We've lost so many people. And to think about when "Black Panther" came out, one of the first heroes that our young African American men had the ability to look up to. I've seen so many kids that inspire to be that. I seen so many Black Panther costumes that gave kids hope and made them feel like they had a special ability that they often don't find in society. It hurt and touched me so much just thinking about how it's going to affect students who felt like for a moment they had that power and they were invincible now to be brought back down with everything else that's going on."
"When I dared to challenge the system that would relegate us to victims and stereotypes with no clear historical backgrounds, no hopes or talents, when I questioned that method of portrayal, a different path opened up for me, the path to my destiny. When God has something for you, it doesnât matter who stands against it. God will move someone thatâs holding you back away from the door and put someone there who will open it for you if itâs meant for you. I donât know what your future is, but if you are willing to take the harder way, the more complicated one, the one with more failures at first than successes, the one that has ultimately proven to have more meaning, more victory, more glory then you will not regret it. Now, this is your time. The light of new realizations shines on you today. Howardâs legacy is not wrapped up in the money that you will make, but the challenges that you choose to confront. As you commence to your paths, press on with pride and press on with purpose. God bless you. I love you, Howard. "Howard forever!""
"The final tweet from the account of Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman has become the most-liked post in Twitter history. The social media companyâs official feed announced the news. The original message â posted on Saturday... currently has more than 7m âlikesâ. (The previous most-liked tweet was by Barack Obama, with 4.3m.) The post said that his most famous roles were âfilmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapyâ. It added: âThe family thanks you for your love and prayers, and asks that you continue to respect their privacy during this difficult time.â"
"I thought of Ali in the middle of the yard in his elder years, drawing from his victories and his losses. At that moment I realized something new about the greatness of Ali and how he carried his crown. I realized that he was transferring something to me on that day. He was transferring the spirit of the fighter in me. He was transferring the spirit of the fighter to me. He was transferring the spirit of the fighter to me. Sometimes you need to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose that God predestined inside of you. God says in Jeremiah, "I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future"."
"As conflicted as I was before I lost the job, as adamant as I was about the need to speak truth to power, I found myself even more conflicted afterwards. I stand here today knowing that my Howard University education prepared me to play Jackie Robinson, James Brown, Thurgood Marshall and T'Challa. But what do you do when the principle and the standards that were instilled in you here at Howard closed the doors in front of you. Sometimes you need to get knocked down before you can really figure out what your fight is and how you need to fight it."
"This day, when you have reached the hill top and you are deciding on next jobs, next steps, careers, further education, you would rather find purpose than a job or career. Purpose crosses disciplines. Purpose is an essential element of you. It is the reason you are on the planet at this particular time in history. Your very existence is wrapped up in the things you are here to fulfill. Whatever you choose for a career path, remember, the struggles along the way are only meant to shape you for your purpose."
"LA Lakers star LeBron James paid tribute to Chadwick Boseman before the Lakers playoff game against the Portland Trailblazers by taking a knee during the National Anthem and crossing his arms across his chest to give the Wakanda Forever salute."
"This is a magical place, a place where the dynamics of positive and negative seem to exist in extremes. I remember walking across this yard on what seemed to be a random day, my head down lost in my own world of issues like many of you do daily. Iâm almost at the center of the yard. I raised my head and Muhammad Ali was walking towards me. Time seemed to slow down as his eyes locked on mine and opened wide. He raised his fist to a quintessential guard. I was game to play along with him, to act as if I was a worthy opponent. What an honor to be challenged by the GOAT, the greatest of all time for a brief moment."
"For me, technology is not about gadgets. Technology is essentially your ability to enhance your lifestyle beyond the norm. What I would love to see is for technology and nature to find a way to merge. If that happens in our society, we will have gone to a different place and we can advance the species. ⌠If we're going to build a rocket to go to outer space and go to the moon, how do we do that in a way where it doesn't destroy the Earth? How do we build weapons that won't destroy the Earth? Or the better way, how do you live in a society that doesn't need weapons at all? How can we advance in this computer age without having landfills filled with the parts from those things? That to me, that's advanced."
"Howard University, I was riding here and I heard on the radio, somebody called it Wakanda University. But it has many names, the Mecca, the Hilltop. It only takes one hour, one tour of the physical campus to understand why we call it the Hilltop. Every day is leg day here."
"It's a utopia. It's not just an African utopia â it's a utopia. It's a place where spirituality and science do not war with each other."
"When they call you and say, "So you want to play Black Panther?" if you know what Black Panther is, there's no way in the world you're going to say no because there's a lot of opportunity for magic to happen."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwĂźrdig geformten HĂśhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschĂśpft, das Abenteuer an dem groĂen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurĂźck. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der grĂśĂte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei auĂer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!