The Ruling Social(ist)-"Democratic" party in Romania just took away the rights of the opposition to propose ammendments, right after their leader was accused of corruption ad nothing was done about it and after they forced the opposition to stop speaking by shutting down their mic durin a debate
You guys are crying about your internets but democracy is Literally fading away in Romania
whats even the point of this thread. breast cancer is not funny
to honour the magnificence that is the room, maybe youre the unfunny one you classless pig
you're the one making threads about breast cancer in a way that screams u just want attention and ur also referencing one of the worst films ever made, get a grip you weirdo
edit: i missed words
i almost agreed with you but then you said the room is a bad movie
According to Greg Sestero, Tommy Wiseau intended for the film to contain a subplot in which Johnny was revealed to be a vampire, due to Wiseau's own fascination with the creatures. Sestero recounts how, at the outset of production, Wiseau tasked members of the crew with figuring out a way to execute a sequence in which Johnny's Mercedes-Benz would lift off from the roof of the townhouse and fly across the San Francisco skyline, revealing Johnny's vampiric nature. Wiseau eventually decided to drop the subplot after learning that there was no practical way to film the flying car scene on the production's budget.
I love how a flying car is supposed to mean vampire. The unresolved subplots are some of the best parts of that movie.
According to Greg Sestero, Tommy Wiseau intended for the film to contain a subplot in which Johnny was revealed to be a vampire, due to Wiseau's own fascination with the creatures. Sestero recounts how, at the outset of production, Wiseau tasked members of the crew with figuring out a way to execute a sequence in which Johnny's Mercedes-Benz would lift off from the roof of the townhouse and fly across the San Francisco skyline, revealing Johnny's vampiric nature. Wiseau eventually decided to drop the subplot after learning that there was no practical way to film the flying car scene on the production's budget.
I love how a flying car is supposed to mean vampire. The unresolved subplots are some of the best parts of that movie.
According to Greg Sestero, Tommy Wiseau intended for the film to contain a subplot in which Johnny was revealed to be a vampire, due to Wiseau's own fascination with the creatures. Sestero recounts how, at the outset of production, Wiseau tasked members of the crew with figuring out a way to execute a sequence in which Johnny's Mercedes-Benz would lift off from the roof of the townhouse and fly across the San Francisco skyline, revealing Johnny's vampiric nature. Wiseau eventually decided to drop the subplot after learning that there was no practical way to film the flying car scene on the production's budget.
whats even the point of this thread. breast cancer is not funny
to honour the magnificence that is the room, maybe youre the unfunny one you classless pig
you're the one making threads about breast cancer in a way that screams u just want attention and ur also referencing one of the worst films ever made, get a grip you weirdo
edit: i missed words
worst films ever made? excuse me but have you ever seen it? tommy wiseau is a genius, both in the directors chair and as an actor! You're the one who needs to get a grip, and further more,
whats even the point of this thread. breast cancer is not funny
to honour the magnificence that is the room, maybe youre the unfunny one you classless pig
you're the one making threads about breast cancer in a way that screams u just want attention and ur also referencing one of the worst films ever made, get a grip you weirdo