he shows up halfway through the musical for one song, and you go oh look that brooklyn newsie has massive arms and extremely high waisted pants? cool. he disappears again, AND THEN HE SHOWS UP RIGHT AT THE END AND DOES THIS??
and THEN you find out that he's a freaking acrobat who was the dance captain and swing for 17 different roles
"The normal condition of the Christian life, as the apostle Peter explains, is one of inexpressible and glorious joy, in spite of the fact that we are also grieved by many kinds of trials. We do not ignore the realities of sadness and suffering, but we stubbornly proclaim that they do not have the last word; the kingdom is here, Good Friday ushers in Easter Sunday, and death is swallowed up by life. This, from the resurrection onward, has given Christians a paradoxical way of responding to the brokenness of the world. So Paul and Silas spend a night in the stocks, in an age when that meant muscular agony rather than damp sponges, and hymns reverberate through the cells until an earthquake destroys the prison. Eighteen centuries later, in the same spirit, African slaves stand enchained in cotton fields and sugar plantations, singing the songs of Zion until deliverance comes. Christianity stares death in the face and sings anyway. We are, in Paul’s terms, sorrowful yet always rejoicing."
This is such a dumb take. This dumb Twitter user is simultaneously against AI use in development and in favor of using AI to replace the most powerful position in a company. Absolute brain rot.
Maybe I'm late but I've just found out that Owen Wilson starred in a movie made by his brothers. But the funny part is that the movie was produced by company named Mobius Enterteinment. Like Mobius M Mobius. That's sus
Michael Gibbs, All or nothing and other pages, Edited by Gerrit Jan de Rook and Andrew Wilson, Uniformbooks, Axminster, Devon, 2016. Critical commentaries about aspects of Michael Gibbs’ work by Gerrit Jan de Rook, concrete poetry and language art; Guy Schraenen, books and publishing; Marga van Mechelen, performance works; John Held, mail art; Henriette Dingemans, internet work; Rob Perrée, photographic works; Bas Vroege, critical writing
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