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Written 1/23/2023
Fuck, man, this fucking movieâŠ.lingering in my brain space like a disease.
I blacked out last night...partly because of alcohol...partly because I was poisoned by this fucked up movieâŠ.it infected me. I feel diseased.
This movie is made from pure nightmare fuel and is not to be taken lightly. Itâs truly hypnotic and I think there might be actual nightmares in it. It's called SKINAMARINK. It is challenging. It is testing. It is very very difficult to sit through. I feel utterly devastated by it.
So much nothing happens that when anything finally happens it feels like a stab to the gut. It feels like it was channeled directly from a childâs nightmare to the screen. I'm sure half of the audience probably hated it. But I canât stop thinking about it.
This movie is truly insidious. Itâs preposterous. I canât imagine how anyone could come up with it and remain sane. I would not be surprised to find out it was made by a shady government agency to mindfuck the masses.
I am truly disturbed by (and jealous of) the filmmaker. The level of creative prowess it must have taken to conceive of those images and ideas....and the sheer audacity to then turn around and show it to the worldâŠ.big brass balls...,.a kind of creative courage I donât know I have. I would applaud it if I didnât feel so sick from having watched it.
Yes.....this movie made me sick. I can feel my cells deteriorating and my soul disappearing. Itâs not a movie to be enjoyed, but rather forewarned about. So be warned. It may bore you....or it may fuck you up.
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Thanks to these YouTube gurus
Iâve spent a lot of time watching YouTube. Any subject I look up, whether Best Movie Trailers of 2021 â Okay, Iâm kidding!
I like to get educated and often I watch self-improvement videos from the likes of Jim Rohn, Mark Cuban, Warren Buffet, and etc, but lately, Iâve been interested in the idea of manifesting my desires.
I saw a YouTube headline from Sadhguru and I had to watch him. Then I watched Jim Carrey because apparently he knows about how to manifest, too!
I found two more that are good, so if you want to find out who they are and what they are instructing to manifest those things you want, then just keep reading!
1. Sadghur: Heâs not Sad at all
Sadhguru says you should be simple minded and have faith like a child.
No negative thoughts is the key thing to remove from your brain when you desire something.
His idea in this vid is that you must organize your mind to think about what you want or otherwise you will make random things happen, meaning what you donât want, so be clear about what you want and think you will have it!
2. David Goggins: A Bedroom Saga
David Goggins, who wrote the book Canât Hurt Me, basically says he he would rather sleep in.
He believes in positive self-talk to help him get over his bad habit. For example, he will tell himself âGet up mothaf***er! and then he goes and runs four miles instead of lying in bed.
David is a great motivator for those of us who are lazy AF, so watch David Goggins over on YouTube where youâll find his perspective to be in the âextreme,â but could help even the most stubborn person see the light at the end of the bed.
3. Dan Pena: Win like an Athlete
Dan Pena says affirmations and prayers every night.
In this vid he says athletes do this to win superbowls, that Andre Agassi did it as a child and Barack Obama told himself he was going to be president at age 19! Dan Pena says affirmations work âabso-f***ing-lutely!â
Begin the affirmation with âI amâ and the world is yours according to Pena.
4. Jim Carrey: Heâs Not just a Comedian
Jim prayed and manifested throughout his life for stuff. He manifested a bicycle when he was young and even put the bike in a scene in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Once he wrote a check for $10 million dollars to himself and made it happen in three to five years.
Jim Carrey dares you to ask the universe for what you want!
5. Ed Mylett: Intense Thought
Control your thoughts because the average person has 75,000 thoughts a day and 91% of those thoughts are identical to yesterday and the day before. Lame!
So get âobsessedâ about what you want and think about that instead says Ed Mylett, who wrote Max Out Your Life.
In this video he says you need ânewâ thoughts and need to create a new âyouâ as well. All the successful people he knows are self-aware and watch their thoughts. Mind becomes matter.
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In three partsâŠthe dove, the bat and the Alamo
In the 1980s, growing up, my mom would take me to this drug store in Brooklyn Heights and there were lots of movie, rock, comic books, games and novelties sold there.
There were also magazines and products at this drug store with Ozzy Osbourne on it that really stuck out and caught my imagination.
Iâd see pics from his albums with his long hair, crazy smile, dressed as a black magician or as a werewolf and whatnot.
My mom would not ever let me buy any of it, so Iâd just look at the pictures whenever we went to this drug store.
Girl, Girls, Girls
I remember vividly, one time, a girl I grew up with was going to school down the street and she happened to be in the drug store standing near the Ozzy Osbourne pictures for sale and she said, âHi,â to me.
She was older now and I couldâve rekindled the friendship we had, but I was shy, and instead I was interested in looking at these images of Ozzy being all sacrilegious.
They really fascinated me more than her, and Iâll never forget how I shied away from becoming her friend again.
Looking back on it, that was dumb⊠but Ozzy Osbourne is not dumb!
Long Live Ozzy Osbourne
Heâs a rock legend and has inspired more than one generation and even inventing âheavy metal,â according to Rick Rubin the producer, who was quoted saying that in âThe Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne.â
POTUS George Dubya even invited Ozzy to an official presidential dinner that he attended.
Ozzy Osbourne has way more than nine lives
As you can tell, at the time of this writing, I just finished watching a great documentary called âThe Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourneâ and Iâve finally learned what these legendary magazine covers I saw as a child were going on and on about.
Ozzyâs Story
From the documentary I learned Ozzy bought a PA and a microphone after getting out of prison when he was very young.
Heâd learned his lesson and did not want to go back to prison, nor work a 9 to 5 job.
He gets a band
He put up a flyer and the bandmates of Black Sabbath gave him a call and a the rest was history.
They create their genre
They rehearsed in a community center across from a movie theater and realized how people really liked horror movies, so they started playing the âdevilâs chordsâ so to speak.
A legend is formed
Ozzy says in the doc that everything happened really âfastâ in his career and Black Sabbath become the number one band in England, after The Beatles of course, who inspired them.
The band breaks up
They broke up eventually though and Ozzy ended up going to LA with his new partners in crime, Randy Rhoades the guitarist of âCrazy Trainâ and Sharon Osbourne, then his manager.
1. Do doves really fly?
They decided to do something big and memorable, so he went into the LA meeting with two live doves in his hands.
One died when he bit the doveâs head off, shocking everyone but Sharon, it seems when you watch the doc.
Apparently, Ozzy was so wasted he hardly knew what he was doing and, yes, there are pictures of it.
2. The Infamous Bat Incident
Ozzy Osbourne decided to start sending raw meat into the audience with a catapult, like intestines, etc.; all lofted up into the air and onto the fans at concerts.
The concert goers started throwing animal parts back up on the stage themselves and it became a âthing.â
Dead chickens, snakes and one night a very big frog that Sharon thought was a baby. Then a bat that Ozzy thought was innocently made of rubber.
Wasted, he thought it would be funny to bite the rubber batâs head off and instead, realized instantly, it was a live bat, but by then it was already too late and the myths of Ozzy Osbourneâs antics on stage were born and grew in lore.
He had to get a series of rabies shots even after making this âbatâ mistake during his concert.
3. The Alamo and Ozzy⊠Perfect Together
One night Sharon Osbourne hid all of Ozzyâs clothes because she wanted to discourage him from going out with his mates to get wasted.
Instead he took her clothes and wore them out.
Later on, during interviews and a visit to âThe Alamo,â he was still wearing girlâs clothes and decided to take a pee, right there.
Ozzy got arrested and was officially banned from San Antonio.
Thereâs more, more and even more to the Ozzy Osbourne story
The documentary is thorough about Ozzyâs interesting life and plays out like his video autobiography.
I highly suggest watching it to learn about this legend of rock and metal.
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Youâll never fokkin guess, dude.
Weâre all like sure dying to know, arenât we?
I mean, all these years of not dating anyone at all because we are just too dang nice.
I mean, getting headaches and heartbreaks from trying to figure out why that girl we like so much only dates a**holes?
I mean, who the heck made this line up in the first place anyway, and why the heck does everyone repeat it?
Well, youâre going to need to get your Big League Chew gum out for this one, folksâŠ
Baseball was responsible for the line
Throughout Leo Durocherâs career as a manager, he was described as anything but nice.
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He just wanted to win baseball games.
His autobiography published in 1975 was called Nice Guys Finish Last.
An excerpt from the book, found on the University of Chicago website, tells us how Leo Durocherâs infamous phrase came about.
âThe Nice Guys Finish Last line came about⊠wholly by accident. Iâm not going to back away from it though. It has got me into Bartlettâs Quotations â page 1059âŠIt came about during batting practice at the Polo Grounds, while I was managing the Dodgers. I was sitting in the dugout with Frank Graham of the old Journal-American, and several other newspapermen, having one of those freewheeling bull sessionsâŠand just at that point, the Giants, led by Mel Ott, began to come out of their dugout to take their warm-up. Without missing a beat, I said, âTake a look at that Number Four there. A nicer guy never drew breath than that man there.â I called off his playersâ names as they came marching up the steps behind him, âWalker Cooper, Mize, Marshall, Kerr, Gordon, Thomson. Take a look at them. All nice guys. Theyâll finish last. Nice guys. Finish last.â
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