It fascinates me that their egos allow them to forget why they've become as well known and wealthy as they are...
Kim Kardashian was one of the celebs who shared their decision to cancel their 4th July celebrations following the overturning of Roe V. Wade.
The mum-of-four took to her Instagram Stories to declare: “4th of July has been canceled due to a shortage of Independence. Sincerely, Women,” with Kris Jenner sharing the same post.
Katy Perry made a bold statement on Twitter about her decision to cancel the national holiday. Referencing her hit song ‘Firework’, Katy penned: “‘Baby you’re a firework’ is a 10 but women in the US have fewer rights than an actual sparkler smh.”
Iconic hitmaker Madonna posted a sinister black and white video showing a woman being dragged by armed guards and called for ‘a revolution’. The pop star wrote: “This is what life looks like if you're a woman in America. It's not Independence Day for us. Let's start a revolution!"
(You can start by not wearing those stupid fuckin' S&M outfits, babe...)
Following Billie Eilish’s speech on the political outrage during her headline set at Glastonbury last month, her brother and music producer Finneas took to Twitter to share his thoughts. “4th of July is my favorite day of the year. Not sure if there's anything worth celebrating this year though,” he tweeted.
And then you have that jerkoff from Green Day renouncing his citizenship. Good - move to Finland ya ungrateful fuck.
... On the boardwalk in Atlantic City in the summer of '54. My chauffeur is my oldest brother Bob and that TJ strutting alongside us.
Have you ever heard of an 'intelligent' protester?
A group of at least five activists from the group Just Stop Oil spray painted "No New Oil" underneath the painting Copy of Leonardo's The Last Supper and glued their hands to the artwork's frame. The painting depicts the scene from the Bible when Jesus holds his last supper with his Twelve Apostles and tells them that one of them will betray him. The 500-year-old copy of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece has been attributed to da Vinci student Giampietrino, and painter Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio may have also worked on it.
The protesters that targeted the painting on Tuesday called on their nation's government to commit to immediately ending all new oil and gas licenses in the U.K., according to a video showing the demonstration. They also called on members of the nation's art institutions to support a "peaceful civil resistance," Just Stop Oil said in a statement.
Personally, I am not the kind of person who would EVER encourage violence on anyone for any reason ever (insert smirk here) but I would encourage anyone who ever runs into anyone doing something like this (like that jackass actor James Cromwell who glued his hand on to the counter in a Starbucks last month) - please, just smack the livin' fuckin' snot out of 'em for me, will ya? I'd appreciate it.
... for relevancy. Why does anyone pay attention to him?
Fuck didn't I just do exactly that? Fuck...
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Parking in San Francisco can be tricky, with the steep hills that the City by the Bay is known for, but Judy and Ed Craine were fortunate to have a driveway where they've parked their car for 36 years.
Then they received a $1,542 fine for parking on their own property, with a threat of a $250-per-day fee if they did not remove their car from the carpad.
The couple says the San Francisco Planning Department is enforcing a decades-old section of code that prohibits motor vehicles from being parked on a carpad or setback in front of a house unless there is a garage or cover present.
"To all of a sudden be told you can't use something that we could use for years, it's startling," Ed Craine said. "Inexplicable." "I wrote them back, saying I thought this was a mistake," Judy Craine said.
Planning Chief Dan Sider saidtold KGO that the code was adopted decades ago for aesthetic reasons, and that there are no exceptions. "I recognize that the property owner is frustrated," Sider told the outlet in an email. "I think I would feel the same way in their situation. But the Planning Code doesn't allow for the City to grandfather illegal uses on account of their having flown below the radar for a length of time."
The Craines think the driveway has been used for parking since the house was built in 1910 and the planning department told them that the city would dismiss the fine if they could prove that it has historically been used for that purpose. The couple submitted a photo of their daughter from 34 years ago, with their car in the driveway, but it wasn't deemed old enough by city officials. Next, they found a blurry photo from 1938 online that shows a car or a horse-and-buggy pulling into the driveway of the home, but the planning department said it was not compelling evidence.
The planning department was notified of the Craines' use of their driveway after an anonymous complaint was made against them and two of their neighbors, who were also charged with the same violation. Ultimately, the city closed its case against the Craines and waived the fines after they agreed to not use the carpad anymore. If they want to continue parking there, the Craines can build a garage or a cover for the carpad, city officials said.
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More than 50 people were shot - at least seven of them fatally - during a bloody outbreak of gun violence in the Big Apple over the Fourth of July weekend. The victims cut across a wide spectrum of New Yorkers - from a pair of former college rugby players wounded while sitting in a cab in Midtown to a beloved 62-year-old Bronx neighborhood “grandfather” who was gunned down by stray bullets.
In all, 51 people were shot in 36 separate incidents since Friday, a huge jump from the 32 people shot in 27 shootings over the holiday weekend last year, NYPD statistics show. Twenty-one of this year’s holiday weekend victims were shot on Monday’s 246th birthday of American independence, including John Edwards, who was known in his Belmont neighborhood as the “Grandfather of the Block.” By comparison, there were 13 people shot on July 4, 2021.
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All the celebrities who cancelled 4th of July appearances because of Roe v Wade overturning? Man, talk about collateral benefits! If only we could make these cancellations permanent.
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