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2024-10-30 at 8:27 PM UTC
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2024-10-30 at 9:35 PM UTC
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2024-10-30 at 9:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep Does anyone on this site have a genuine beef with another user? Seems like the fighting has gone down since back in the day. Maybe everyone else has gotten sober too? When I used to get spun, the Jerry Springer keyboard fights entertained me. I loved to throw some punches with words. Now, I just don't have the energy for it. Also, nobody here bothers me, I don't strongly dislike anyone.
I'm getting soft in old age.
INB4 "And [insert insult here] too."
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2024-10-30 at 9:45 PM UTC
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2024-10-30 at 9:52 PM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2024-10-30 at 9:58 PM UTCGetting milked
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2024-10-30 at 10:02 PM UTC
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2024-10-30 at 10:13 PM UTCRedd Foxx. He'd be 103 today.
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2024-10-30 at 10:17 PM UTCOn October 11, 1991, during a break from rehearsals for The Royal Family, Foxx suffered a heart attack on the set.[34][35] According to Della Reese, Foxx was chatting with a reporter from Entertainment Tonight. The scene he was supposed to be in was not ready to shoot, and Foxx and Reese were rehearsing. In fact, Foxx had no lines in the scene at all; he was whisked away from the interview by a producer (one who, Reese stated, quarreled with Foxx about how he could teach him to be funny) who insisted on him being there.[36]
Foxx did his scripted part of the scene (walking across the back of a chair) while being livid, then immediately fell to the floor. Reese said that nobody initially suspected that anything was wrong. After all, Foxx was famous for Fred Sanford's fake heart attacks on Sanford and Son and was particularly skilled at pratfalls. When he did not immediately rise, Reese went to the floor [37] and heard him say "get my wife" twice.[38] Reese called for paramedics.[38] According to Joshua Rich at Entertainment Weekly: "It was an end so ironic that for a brief moment castmates figured Foxx–whose 1970s TV character often faked coronaries–was kidding when he grabbed a chair and fell to the floor."[39] Eddie Murphy, a producer on the show, credited him with being the most "naturally funny person" he'd known.[40]
Foxx was temporarily resuscitated and taken to Queen of Angels Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. Four and a half hours after admission, he was pronounced dead.[38] -
2024-10-30 at 11:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I'm not even sure how anyone (of sane mind) can have a beef with someone online they've never met. There's a difference in online bullshitting than actually hating someone in the flesh.
There's no one I wouldn't be civil and cordial to "in real life" on NIS or on any other platform regardless of our online interactions.
by cordial did you mean have intense gay anal sex with them ?
obviously yiu havent been on the internet long enough or potent enough to have mortal enemies that will try to doxx or swat the shit out of you, because if you did, youll know what a real beef is.The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire! -
2024-10-30 at 11:44 PM UTCWhy Scron is so obsessed with system refreshes.The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2024-10-30 at 11:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ On October 11, 1991, during a break from rehearsals for The Royal Family, Foxx suffered a heart attack on the set.[34][35] According to Della Reese, Foxx was chatting with a reporter from Entertainment Tonight. The scene he was supposed to be in was not ready to shoot, and Foxx and Reese were rehearsing. In fact, Foxx had no lines in the scene at all; he was whisked away from the interview by a producer (one who, Reese stated, quarreled with Foxx about how he could teach him to be funny) who insisted on him being there.[36]
Foxx did his scripted part of the scene (walking across the back of a chair) while being livid, then immediately fell to the floor. Reese said that nobody initially suspected that anything was wrong. After all, Foxx was famous for Fred Sanford's fake heart attacks on Sanford and Son and was particularly skilled at pratfalls. When he did not immediately rise, Reese went to the floor [37] and heard him say "get my wife" twice.[38] Reese called for paramedics.[38] According to Joshua Rich at Entertainment Weekly: "It was an end so ironic that for a brief moment castmates figured Foxx–whose 1970s TV character often faked coronaries–was kidding when he grabbed a chair and fell to the floor."[39] Eddie Murphy, a producer on the show, credited him with being the most "naturally funny person" he'd known.[40]
Foxx was temporarily resuscitated and taken to Queen of Angels Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. Four and a half hours after admission, he was pronounced dead.[38]
Wow, I didn't know this. The big one really did come for him. :( -
2024-10-30 at 11:51 PM UTCi miss watching pornography
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2024-10-30 at 11:55 PM UTCScron should bang meth on Livestream
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2024-10-30 at 11:55 PM UTC
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2024-10-31 at 1:02 AM UTC
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2024-10-31 at 1:05 AM UTCI wonder if I got milked
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2024-10-31 at 1:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I'm not even sure how anyone (of sane mind) can have a beef with someone online they've never met. There's a difference in online bullshitting than actually hating someone in the flesh.
There's no one I wouldn't be civil and cordial to "in real life" on NIS or on any other platform regardless of our online interactions.
I digitally hate Brad the dog ripper with a passion
Only digital passion tho, not real passion coz that would be gay
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2024-10-31 at 1:16 AM UTCI mean I'd still be civil with him in DMs tho
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2024-10-31 at 1:21 AM UTC