@@darkmvz6186 His father pissed off the wrong people, and Brandon was the cost of stamping out his DNA the old Chinese way....is what is the truth of it. Like I said...same with Diana....
Seeing behind the role always strikes at the heart. A man so full of passion and excitement for his role. If only the universe had aligned in another manner. Brandon's accident ceases to be. He's starred in many projects, only taking the ones that inspire him. He finds himself pitted against another actor, for a comic book movie. The two are exceedingly talented, so the producers are indecisive.The Dark Knight ** I have no idea where I am going with this, I am just sad that the world lost the the possibility that Brandon Lee and Heath Ledger could have been in ANY movie together. **Another note. I feel if Brandon hadn't died, he would have been drawn to Heath and their outcomes might have changed.Who knows? Just a RU-vid rant. Thanks for reading.
UK is highly strange to me... As an ED Trauma Nurse... 1st patient would have been placed in a rig(ambulance)not police car! 2 we wouldn't leave a patient in blood covered sheets. 3 with a head injury he would be on minimum a monitor and BP cuff left on him! Also every ambulance has a mandatory 1 paramedic in the ambulance NOT a separate car! I can go on... And how terrifying the thought God forbid I ever have to go to the ED while in the UK!
You do not know what you are talking about. Bleeding Kansas was a freaking border war started by pro-slavery Missourians that also cause a shitton of election fraud in Kansas. This was between 1854 to 1859. So, no, people didn't just vote and hope for the best. You, sir, are talking directly out of your ass.
Takes a while too see through all the bullshit andf see it for what it is: a legalized, addictive and destructive poison that is promoted relentlessly by huge companies that make billions from it and governments that are happy to take the taxes. Part of me wishes I never worked in the City. It was a piss tank.
When the album the sickness dropped, and I first heard the track Down with the sickness I actually thought there was 2 singers. I met Disturbed a couple of years ago and they are an amazing bunch of lads, so humbled and they have a lot of time for their fans. Full respect 🤘🏼
The biggest turning point for me was thankfully a positive one. My mum went teetotal (not for addiction reasons) and I realised how much I loved hanging out with her when we were both sober. I liked her so much more sober than when she used to have a couple of glasses of wine. It made me realise I wanted to be that, a sober, true version of myself. I will have a beer now and again but I won’t go over that limit of one and it’s not every week. My dad doesn’t drink much either. I think family and friends can definitely be a good influence.
As long as 'specialists' consider (alcohol) addiction a physical problem, we're never going to be healthy. Please, everyone struggling, try new therapies like IFS. The old approach isn't working, so don't waste your health, time and energy on it.