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Who Should Win Best Actor?
Who should win best actor?
The Oscars announced this year's nominees. Who do you think should win? I created a little poll below.
Please leave a like or a reblog if you take the poll :)
Benedict Cumberbatch - The Power of the Dog
Denzel Washington - Macbeth
Andrew Garfield - Tick Tick Boom
Will Smith - King Richard
Javier Bardem - Being the Richardos
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Mozart and his weird sense of humor
âI wish you good night, shit in your bed all your might.â
"Oh my ass burns like fire.â (To his cousin)
"Write to me and don't be so lazy. Otherwise I shall have to give you a thrashing. What fun! I'll break your head." - (To his sister)
"To every good friend I send my greet feet; addio nitwit. Love true true true until the grave, if I live that long and do behave." - (To his cousin)
In 1782, Mozart wrote a six-voice canon. The canonâs title translates to âLick Me In The Assâ :
"Lick my ass nicely,
lick it nice and clean,
nice and clean, lick my ass.
Thatâs a greasy desire,
nicely buttered,
like the licking of roast meat, my daily activity.
Three will lick more than two,
come on, just try it,
and lick, lick, lick.
Everybody lick his own ass himself."
âYesterday, though, we heard the king of farts/ It smelled as sweet as honey tarts/ While it wasnât in the strongest of voice/ It still came on as a powerful noise.â (To his mother)
There is a whole wiki only dedicated to Mozart and his love for ass jokes:
Famous writers and the books they can't live without
All these answers are taken from BBC's Podcast "Desert Island Discs", where famous artists share the one book they would take with them to a deserted island.
Neil Gaiman - The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe
Margaret Atwood - Stories from 1001 Arabian Nights
Maggie O'Farrell - Selected Stories by Alice Munro
Colm Toibin - The portrait of a Lady by Henry James
Stephen Fry - Four Quartets by T.S.Eliot
Tennessee Williams - Poetry by Hart Crane
Roald Dahl - The New Oxford Book of English Verse by Helen Gardner
Helen Fielding - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Patricia Highsmith - Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Zadie Smith - Â Remembrence of Things past by Marcel Proust
I'm looking for illustrated books or special editions of famous novels. Do you guys have any "beautiful books" recommendations?
1.no 2.yes 3.yes 4.yes 5.yes
Almostđ
No self-proclaimed bookworm has all five:
1. Reading every day
2. A good grade in English class
3. Trying books outside their preferred genre
4. Realistic dating standards
5. The ability to pronounce the words you read