“ Goldie Hawn in 'Butterflies Are Free', 1972. “
Source: @NotableHistory
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All you have to do in America is put freedom into a sentence and the cows will get a whiff of it and feel almost intoxicated with the potentiality of fulfilling their true nature as a cuck of empire.
'I only ask to be free. The butterflies are free. Mankind will surely not deny to Harold Skimpole what it concedes to the butterflies.'
That one really perks up their nostrils, though they will go nowhere with the sensation, and why? Because freedom, as I noted, translates in America to GIMME THE VOID GIMME THE VOID TURN ME INTO NOTHING I AM NOTHING VOID THE HOWL OF THE VOID L'APPEL DU VIDE (ok kids I'm going to stop myself right there, because that sort of crosses a line -- I suffer from l'appel du vide probably because I'm so non-American at heart that it tries to force me to destroy myself to bring the siren song of balance back to my life... and I actually should not even be typing about that concept as I feel like it could be programmatic or contagious in a fatal way for you. I hate walking across bridges because I have issues with this, and I have told myself bridges should not be a part of my life and are best avoided, but of course as a traveller I'm always walking or running across them)
Anyhow, the quote is by Charles Dickens, but the American cow would naturally prefer the Goldie Hawn version from the 1972 film Butterflies Are Free:
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feeling some kinda way tonight
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When he said:
I wanna g*ngbang you with my fucking mates, all of us filling you and covering you in cum and cuts and bruises.. Fuck.. You'd be such a mess..
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The Butterfly Nebula taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope JWST
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