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8/3/2025, 6:41:25 PM
Here are the /film/ birthdays for August 3rd:
Happy birthday Leslie Henson (b. 1891)
Happy birthday Marguerite Nichols (b. 1895)
Happy birthday Hugh Dempster (b. 1900)
Happy birthday Dolores del Rio (b. 1904)
Happy birthday Adrienne Ames (b. 1907)
Happy birthday Irene Tedrow (b. 1907)
Happy birthday Martin Sheen (b. 1940)
Happy birthday Mathieu Kassovitz (b. 1967)
And here are the /film/ obituaries for August 3rd:
Rest in peace Ruth Lee (d. 1975, unknown)
Rest in peace Carolyn Jones (d. 1983, colon cancer)
Rest in peace James Donald (d. 1993, stomach cancer)
Rest in peace Ida Lupino (d. 1995, stroke while being treated for colon cancer)
Rest in peace Guido Alberti (d. 1996, unknown)
Rest in peace Coleen Gray (d. 2015, natural causes)
Rest in peace Moshe Mizrahi (d. 2018, pneumonia)
>>213345654
I was going to reject your idea from the get-go, but that makes sense. Morals are self-explanatory and I'm tired of pretending they're not. Having the right fabric for my clothes however requires more nuance.
>Autistic people want to see things they dislike get banned.
I wouldn't go as far as banning. It's just very tiresome when someone can't, or refuses to see things for what they are.
Happy birthday Leslie Henson (b. 1891)
Happy birthday Marguerite Nichols (b. 1895)
Happy birthday Hugh Dempster (b. 1900)
Happy birthday Dolores del Rio (b. 1904)
Happy birthday Adrienne Ames (b. 1907)
Happy birthday Irene Tedrow (b. 1907)
Happy birthday Martin Sheen (b. 1940)
Happy birthday Mathieu Kassovitz (b. 1967)
And here are the /film/ obituaries for August 3rd:
Rest in peace Ruth Lee (d. 1975, unknown)
Rest in peace Carolyn Jones (d. 1983, colon cancer)
Rest in peace James Donald (d. 1993, stomach cancer)
Rest in peace Ida Lupino (d. 1995, stroke while being treated for colon cancer)
Rest in peace Guido Alberti (d. 1996, unknown)
Rest in peace Coleen Gray (d. 2015, natural causes)
Rest in peace Moshe Mizrahi (d. 2018, pneumonia)
>>213345654
I was going to reject your idea from the get-go, but that makes sense. Morals are self-explanatory and I'm tired of pretending they're not. Having the right fabric for my clothes however requires more nuance.
>Autistic people want to see things they dislike get banned.
I wouldn't go as far as banning. It's just very tiresome when someone can't, or refuses to see things for what they are.
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