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I hope all beatlefags fucking die
I can't believe John actually said this before getting shot, rip working class hero :(
>>126825362 (OP)soon
most are like 80 years old
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Big fat cornflakes in teh ass zoomette next door rolls in and out of her house and car in a permanant cloud of vape emerging with a new koolaid shade of hair exclusively pounds away modern nigga beats and Taylor Swift yet wears a Monterrey Pop Grateful Dead tye dye shirt.
i have a ill feeling of coming too on the front lawn sweating my fat gut protruding menacingly as my charly manson grin and greasy aviators glint in the hot summer sun pointing towards her tits and rapid fire berating her the 'akshully' facts of the matter like the Dead playing poorly at Monterey and the festival having much better sets including Moby Grape even though it wasn't recorded and then screeching out at least 10 essential Dead bootlegs as i follow towards her quickly slammed door.
>>126825362 (OP)>>126825693You need to stop being a schitzo
>>126825362 (OP)Cry more sperg. I'm going to post two new Beatles threads right now, just to make you seethe. Lololol
i just had this thought and as a queer beatles fan it’s very interesting to me to think about and i want to know but i wasn’t sure how to even find that information lol. i was thinking that in “a hard days night” there are male beatles fans chasing them and things like that (not saying that every man who liked the beatles at the time was gay just like….some of them had to be) so that leads me to believe that their where young men who also went crazy for them not just young women like it’s often shown. just hopping someone in here either has second hand accounts i could read or is old enough to give me a first hand account:) edit: i want to clarify that i know their manager was a gay man and thought very highly of them but i kinda mean like how did the general queer community receive/react to the beatles or did they have like a queer following in the way that you could in the 1960/70
>>126825362 (OP)we all do eventually, and so will you, anon.