In an editorial in the Jewish Commentary magazine, Senior editor Abe Greenwald referred to celebrities who supported the protests as "self-demonizing millionaires."
@remcotorken Actually, it's the opening four measures of a non-operatic work, "Siegfried Idyll," which Wagner composed as a gift for his beloved wife, Cosima. It was originally performed with Wagner conducting a chamber ensemble of some dozen or so musicians, each seated on various steps of the staircase in the composer's home. The music of this tender work was meant to gently summon Cosima from the bedroom where she would have been waking after a night's sleep.
"You wanna check my penis?" I fucking died laughing
MoviesGamesAndShit 1 month ago
In an editorial in the Jewish Commentary magazine, Senior editor Abe Greenwald referred to celebrities who supported the protests as "self-demonizing millionaires."
kevycanavan 4 months ago
haha I love this part
W: "You know what you are? You're a self-loating Jew."
LD: "I do hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being Jewish."
tlacroix9 4 months ago
Judaism where are you? Where are you Judaism?
hahaha
Hylgar 6 months ago
@Hylgar hahahaha my favorite part...
droppinsumfudge 6 months ago
what song of wagner is he whistling?
remcotorken 9 months ago
@remcotorken i think its a part from "Die Meistersinger von Nuernberg"
droppinsumfudge 9 months ago
@remcotorken Actually, it's the opening four measures of a non-operatic work, "Siegfried Idyll," which Wagner composed as a gift for his beloved wife, Cosima. It was originally performed with Wagner conducting a chamber ensemble of some dozen or so musicians, each seated on various steps of the staircase in the composer's home. The music of this tender work was meant to gently summon Cosima from the bedroom where she would have been waking after a night's sleep.
DavidFick 6 months ago
@DavidFick Ah. I'll take your word for it...
droppinsumfudge 6 months ago
@remcotorken the last one he was whistling springtime for you know who lol.
rupp87 2 months ago