Professor Graeme Yorston
Professor Graeme Yorston
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Who was the real Woman in White?
The Woman in White is a classic Victorian novel by Wilkie Collins. A menacing, brooding tale and one of the earliest examples of detective fiction. It was a bestseller from its first publication in 1860, and it has remained popular ever since.
Wilkie Collins was a close friend of Charles Dickens, and they shared a commitment to trying to improve the lives of ordinary people by highlighting the serious social problems of 19th century England through their fiction.
The Woman in White was inspired by a case of the wrongful confinement of a harmless woman in a mental asylum and also highlights the lack of rights married women had at this time.
This video explores the background to the novel and...
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Judy Garland's Difficult Early Years | Biographical Documentary
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In sharp contrast to her cheerful and wholesome image, Judy Garland’s real life was far from perfect. The girl next door innocence of her early movies brightened the dark days of the 1930s and a string of feel good Hollywood musicals in the 1940s left everybody happy as they hummed along. Yet, behind the radiant smile and unforgettable voice was a woman tortured by insecurity who constantly had...
Mark Twain - The Later Years | Biographical Documentary
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Mark Twain, had a tough childhood in rural Missouri and had to leave school at the age of 12 after his father died. His colourful descriptions of a new and evolving nation and the rollicking tales of his travels around the globe are full of his irrepressible humour, but late in life his optimism deserted him when he faced financial ruin and lost his wife and two of his daughters. His writing tu...
Mark Twain - The Early Years | Biographical Documentary
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One of the best loved writers of all time, Mark Twain, had a tough childhood in rural Missouri and had to leave school at the age of 12 after his father died. He worked as a printer and then a Mississippi steamboat pilot before heading out west to try his luck as a silver miner in Nevada, where he found his true vocation as a writer. His colourful descriptions of a new and evolving nation and t...
George Gershwin - The Tragic End of a Musical Prodigy | Biographical Documentary
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George Gershwin - The Tragic End of a Musical Prodigy | Biographical Documentary
Nero - Rome's Cruellest Emperor? | Biographical Documentary
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Nero - Rome's Cruellest Emperor? | Biographical Documentary
Andy Warhol - Why Was He So Different? | Biographical Documentary
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Andy Warhol - Why Was He So Different? | Biographical Documentary
Andy Warhol - The Rise to Fame | Biographical Documentary
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Andy Warhol - The Rise to Fame | Biographical Documentary
Ernest Hemingway - The Later Years | Documentary
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Ernest Hemingway - The Later Years | Documentary
Ernest Hemingway - The Early Years | Biographical Documentary
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Ernest Hemingway - The Early Years | Biographical Documentary
Who was the Real Jekyll and Hyde? | Documentary
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Who was the Real Jekyll and Hyde? | Documentary
The Tormented Soul of Francisco Goya | Biographical Documentary
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The Tormented Soul of Francisco Goya | Biographical Documentary
Was Caligula Really Rome's Worst Emperor? | History Documentary
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Was Caligula Really Rome's Worst Emperor? | History Documentary
What was Wrong with Ebenezer Scrooge?
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What was Wrong with Ebenezer Scrooge?
Jack Kerouac - Reluctant Icon | Biographical Documentary
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Jack Kerouac - Reluctant Icon | Biographical Documentary
What Really Happened to Marilyn Monroe? | Documentary
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What Really Happened to Marilyn Monroe? | Documentary
Helsinki Syndrome Explained
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Helsinki Syndrome Explained
Zelda Fitzgerald - Talented Writer & Artist | Biographical Documentary
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Zelda Fitzgerald - Talented Writer & Artist | Biographical Documentary
Napoleon Bonaparte - The Ultimate Narcissist? | History Documentary
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Napoleon Bonaparte - The Ultimate Narcissist? | History Documentary
Frida Kahlo - A Life of Pain - Biographical Documentary
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Frida Kahlo - A Life of Pain - Biographical Documentary
Lima Syndrome - When Kidnappers Fall For Their Hostage - Documentary
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Lima Syndrome - When Kidnappers Fall For Their Hostage - Documentary
Van Gogh - Tormented Genius | Biographical Documentary
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Van Gogh - Tormented Genius | Biographical Documentary
Al Capone - From Mobster to “Middle Grade Moron” | Biographical Documentary
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Al Capone - From Mobster to “Middle Grade Moron” | Biographical Documentary
Lucia di Lammermoor - The Ultimate Operatic Mad Scene | Documentary
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Lucia di Lammermoor - The Ultimate Operatic Mad Scene | Documentary
F. Scott Fitzgerald - A Troubled Life Cut Short | Documentary
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F. Scott Fitzgerald - A Troubled Life Cut Short | Documentary
Oppenheimer - A Restless Mind | Biographical Documentary
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Oppenheimer - A Restless Mind | Biographical Documentary
Yves Saint Laurent - From Darkness to Creativity | Biographical Documentary
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Yves Saint Laurent - From Darkness to Creativity | Biographical Documentary
Tiberius - The Twisted Roman Emperor? | History Documentary
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Tiberius - The Twisted Roman Emperor? | History Documentary
Edgar Allan Poe - Tormented Genius? | Documentary
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Edgar Allan Poe - Tormented Genius? | Documentary
Richard Dadd - The Victorian Artist Who Killed His Father | Biographical Documentary
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Richard Dadd - The Victorian Artist Who Killed His Father | Biographical Documentary

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  • @jbk6907
    @jbk6907 Минуту назад

    People can just die suddenly. Just because of his history with drugs it is a questionable death. None the less…very tragic 😢Matty made us laugh, and stil does.

  • @Stefan_W69
    @Stefan_W69 2 часа назад

    Still makes me angry after all those years.

  • @MichaelCWBell
    @MichaelCWBell 3 часа назад

    I loved Robert Grave’s depiction of the imperial family… could I ask you please? Is it mostly of his own imagination? I have Suetonius’s book but there is so much wonderful substance in I, Claudius.

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 4 часа назад

    Henry VI as a grandson of the Glass King, in my mind, inherited some sort of mental fragility. I would go on to say, that I think his descendants, the Tudors, all displayed highly mercurial temperaments as well.

  • @user-yj2cf5jg7d
    @user-yj2cf5jg7d 5 часов назад

    She was 100 years ahead of her time😂😅😂

  • @dolinaj1
    @dolinaj1 6 часов назад

    Dickens abandoned his wife, succumbing to his infatuation with actress Ellen Terry. Collin’s had a “legitimate” family, and another with his mistress. Each family became aware of the other at Collins’s funeral.

  • @code-52
    @code-52 7 часов назад

    I would have married this man.

  • @sirbarringtonwomblembe4098
    @sirbarringtonwomblembe4098 8 часов назад

    I could never fathom his work. Well, maybe twice I could.

  • @HENRYHENDERSON-wh5nk
    @HENRYHENDERSON-wh5nk 10 часов назад

    His writing was tedious at times.

  • @danielschmitt1935
    @danielschmitt1935 10 часов назад

    He was most likely poisoned by lead and was maddened by it…

  • @francescagillon2018
    @francescagillon2018 13 часов назад

    He was born under the sign of the libra in the year of the dog. He was very sensitive to plastic beauty , charm, forms and colours.

  • @stephenkebbell7082
    @stephenkebbell7082 14 часов назад

    I was in El Prado last week. The impact of those paintings in real life is phenomenal. I could spend hours in the Goya section!

  • @johnbroadway4196
    @johnbroadway4196 16 часов назад

    No matter what the establishment thought. He was Youthful and defiant. Just as any Young searcher iZ. And as such, he knew his time was short. Yet he's Spirit still lives.

  • @randilevson9547
    @randilevson9547 16 часов назад

    Can you share anything about the third Gumm sister, Mary Jane?

  • @gumbyfettlesgrand
    @gumbyfettlesgrand 16 часов назад

    What about syphilis affecting tiberius. Takes many yrs to take hold and can cause Infections all over the body and affects the brain. I would think it's many diseases Infections and not just 1 thing

  • @francescagillon2018
    @francescagillon2018 16 часов назад

    People afraid of catching viruses or communicating their viruses to others would be likely to talk far away from people, in the corridor or from another room especially during an epidemic.

  • @dannyleo4791
    @dannyleo4791 18 часов назад

    Rot in Hell Joseph Kennedy. What you did to your own daughter was demonic and disgraceful. RIP Rosemary. I hope you are in eternal happiness.

  • @francescagillon2018
    @francescagillon2018 18 часов назад

    Maybe there was nothing wrong with her. Maybe she preferred women to men. She was a sagittarius born in the year of the tiger and she probably loved her freedom and independence which she could afford without marrying.

  • @buggersmuddle84
    @buggersmuddle84 19 часов назад

    Don’t know about the prominence of the Hitler books …….

  • @lauriejordan2716
    @lauriejordan2716 21 час назад

    Everyone is saying how horrible the parents were. I thought the same until I learned of her violence. The fact that she was kicked out of so many schools due to violent behavior, has given me a different opinion. They may have feared for their lives and the lives of others. Especially if she’s physically attacking an old man for no reason.

  • @francescagillon2018
    @francescagillon2018 21 час назад

    Maybe she was neglected by her husband. She therefore fancied that she was Christ's wife. It would explain Freud's diagnostic.

  • @josedess8823
    @josedess8823 22 часа назад

    Napoleon was a great leader of men and a great general though to much ambitious bought his own down fall. He’s among the greatest fighters of all time thanks.

  • @Rebecca_English
    @Rebecca_English 22 часа назад

    The Woman in White is one of my favorite novels! It was fascinating to learn more about the inspirations behind the book.

  • @vtecro1826
    @vtecro1826 День назад

    Jim sim ...a very probable desease could be sypholis which causes madness and disfigures ...he had a strange behaviour in most things including sex ...

  • @ShaneMcGrath.
    @ShaneMcGrath. День назад

    I'd like to see you do a series on Rome's five good Emperor's, Particularly Marcus Aurelius and go not just into his upbringing but also his Stoic thinking and beliefs.

  • @barryvaldek6882
    @barryvaldek6882 День назад

    1895, Mark went to Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. The richest City on the Planet, read GOLD. Ten years early, George Augustus SALA 1885 writings lead to Mark go to the Antipodean Continent.

  • @kdallas636
    @kdallas636 День назад

    Great video. How about doing commodus.

  • @hack5770
    @hack5770 День назад

    Was going to subscribe but that ending is of bad taste.

  • @hack5770
    @hack5770 День назад

    What's up with that ending Trump and Putin etc seems stupid 🤔

  • @albertmarnell9976
    @albertmarnell9976 День назад

    I know from experience that prescription medications even the most vilified are not the problem. The problem comes first, then the drugs. Often, the medications (drugs) when managed can get a person where they need to go and I do not mean the grave. Medications can prevent total energy depletion and inability to grow. Benzodiazepines though very addictive to many people, can save their lives. The question really is the difference between a habit and an addiction. Wish I could write more but I don't think this is the place for it. Thank you again Graeme. My parents and brother were alcoholics. For that and other more important reasons, I saw a PH.D. in psychology for many years. He became an alcoholic and secretly drank before doing verbal therapy. I will rush to the end. He was at one time the chairman of the psychology department at a major university on Long Island in New York State. I became his care taker often as he went down hill. He was almost always abusive and harsh. So many boundaries were crossed and I was more damaged after "working" with him than before. I have to agree with the philosophy of David Benatar (born 8 December 1966) who is a South African philosopher, academic, and author.

    • @professorgraemeyorston
      @professorgraemeyorston День назад

      All of the different types of medication he took have their usefulness if taken for the correct reasons and at the correct doses.

    • @albertmarnell9976
      @albertmarnell9976 День назад

      @@professorgraemeyorston The United States has made psychotropic drug phobia the new hysteria. People in the United States are naive, vulnerable, suggestible and impressionable. If they hear the same propaganda that all drugs are bad or anything for that matter, they are so gullible and easily get on the bandwagon. I wish I could levitate to some sane European country but you would know better than I which one that might be. Thank you again Professor Graeme. BTW, is Yorston Scottish? It sounds Scandinavian.

  • @albertmarnell9976
    @albertmarnell9976 День назад

    Graeme, I was born in the U.S. just east of the city of New York border. I've tested other places and always wind up back in the New York metro area. If you want the struggle and daily war in my life, it would make a very bizarre story. The only problem is that I'm not famous. You wouldn't be shocked but you would be shocked hearing things you never did. I'm 69 going on cemetery (70), and ...well...with four immigrant grandparents ( two from Palermo, Sicily and the more important ones in my life from Hamburg, Deutschland, it has been a long haul and struggle. The North German grandparents were the real good guys. They left Hamburg after WW l with my mother then age 6. The stories show that life is a business, a struggle, filled with pain and much needed energy. Learning how to use original survival skills that no one ever talks about, is the only real way any of us can survive. Graeme, I'm moving on to the Elvis video. So many Americans have some German in them, or at least they use to. Eisenhower, might be from Eisenhauer. Read about Doris Day...Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff April 3, 1922 Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 День назад

    Not exactly The Boy Next Door. The (mis) diagnosis of Syphillis was also applied to Nietzsche. In his case, it seems he probably did have a brain tumour. The symptoms were well-recorded at the time and, all these years later, fit the diagnosis. Not so in Poe's case, I believe. You handled his "malaise" very well.

  • @dr.barrycohn5461
    @dr.barrycohn5461 День назад

    Learn to pronounce Elmira, its not Elmeera...

  • @tomlangdon9157
    @tomlangdon9157 День назад

    You neglected to mention Betty Asher who was Judy “best friend” but ended up being a spy for MGM and reported to them on everything she did outside of the studio. The betrayal devastated her and was the impetus for her resentment of the studio.

  • @dans9463
    @dans9463 День назад

    Where's part 2?

  • @kdallas636
    @kdallas636 День назад

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.govwhere the infection entered the body, secondary syphilis lesions often develop in the mouth, nose, and other mucous membranes, including the vagina and anusJun 23, 2024

  • @kdallas636
    @kdallas636 День назад

    A rash is a characteristic symptom of secondary syphilis, which can appear as rough, red, or reddish brown spots on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The rash can also appear on other parts of the body, including the trunk, limbs, and mucous membranes. It can be widespread or localized, and it's often not itchy. In people with darker skin, the sores may be lighter than the surrounding skin. Sometimes the rash is so faint that it's hard to see.

    • @professorgraemeyorston
      @professorgraemeyorston День назад

      But it wasn't present in the Roman world.

    • @kdallas636
      @kdallas636 День назад

      @professorgraemeyorston yes it was. Syphilis has been around since time began. And Syphilis mutated just like viruses do. Like the Asian black clap. It is a form of gonorrhea that cannot be cured. It causes tissue necrosis, hence the name black clap. Things rot off. Right now, there are several treatment resistant strains of Syphilis and gonorrhea in America. Because they've become immune to the antibiotics used to treat it. Like the 2.4 million units of penicillin. Times 2 to treat the clap. Aka the silver bullets. Not to mention, hygiene sucked back then. People defecated and urinated in water sources. Creating enormous hotbed of bacteria, fungus, viruses, and other parasites that weakened and destroyed the immune system. Tiberius was rampant and hypersexual. He was kinda like the hypersexual homosexual community during the 70s and 80s when HIV popped up.

    • @kdallas636
      @kdallas636 День назад

      @@professorgraemeyorston The History Of STIs Can Be Traced Back To Ancient Civilizations. The first mentions of sexually transmitted infections can be found in ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. For instance, around 400 B.C, Hippocrates described a condition that sounds like gonorrhoea! In addition to this, there is also evidence that syphilis was a common problem in ancient times. Unfortunately, there was no evidence of proper cure or prevention in these times. In the United States alone, there were 19 million new cases of STIs in 2010. This stunning statistic can be traced back to at least Ebers papyrus around 1500 BC and Old Testament scripture centuries ago! The History Of Treatment In the 18th and 19th centuries, physicians used mercury, arsenic, or sulphur to treat STIs. The treatments often resulted in serious side effects, which caused many deaths from exposure to these toxins; however, it wasn’t until 1910 that a new treatment was introduced - Salvarsan (or arsphenamine). That would change everything! In the 20th century, a cure for bacterial STDs was developed, which led to promiscuous conduct becoming less of an issue. In addition, this discovery also led people to be not so afraid about acquiring viral infections such as HIV and Herpes Simplex virus type 1 (HSV). However, just because a cure has been found, this doesn’t mean that the dangers of STIs have disappeared. There are now more than 20 different infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact! The Stigma Attached To STIs In the past, there were many negative stigmas attached to STI, which made it difficult for people to get treatment. People were often ashamed and felt like they were dirty or diseased. This is one of the reasons why many people still do not get tested - even though it is now easier than ever to do so. Today, we have a better understanding of STIs and prevent them. Now STI s are seen as a health issue that can be managed with medication and treatment. It is also important to remember that STI testing centres such as Gum Clinic London are completely confidential - you don’t have to share your results or even tell anyone else if you don’t want to. Our private gum clinic in London offers confidential, speedy and accurate testing. The Most Common STIsToday Several different sexually transmitted infections are prevalent today, including chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and herpes. Below we will cover the primary symptoms and some tips on dealing with them. Chlamydia The symptoms associated with chlamydia can often be mistaken for a UTI (urinary tract infection). They include pain when urinating, a frequent need to pee and blood in the urine. If you think you might have chlamydia, getting tested as soon as possible is essential. Gonorrhoea Gonorrhoea is caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The symptoms can vary from person to person; however, the typical symptoms of gonorrhoea are a thick green or yellow discharge from the vagina, pain when peeing, and in women, period bleeding. Around 1/10 males have been reported as being infected with this STD. Herpes Genital Herpes is a virus that can lead to blisters and sores all over the genitalia. Women may experience pain when they pee or have vaginal discharge, unlike others listed above; this isn’t just an illness you get rid of quick! If you do unfortunately contract any of these STIs, some tips on how to deal with them include: drink plenty of fluids avoid sexual activity until you have been treated using a condom every time you have sex Take your medication consistently. Ready To Book An STI Test? As we can see, STIs have been around for a long time. They are not going anywhere anytime soon, and there is no way to avoid them entirely in the digital age. However, with knowledge about how they work and what you’re up against regarding prevention methods, you can make informed decisions that will help keep your health on track. If you would like to learn more about STIs we recommend this page by the NHS. The most important thing is educating yourself! Contact Broadgate GP to book your private and confidential STI test. If you would like to learn more about sexual health checks and how your sex life changes with age then we provide further information. Previous post Next post Broadgate GP Broadgate GP 65 London Wall London City of London EC2M 5TU T. 020 7638 4330 E. doctor@broadgategp.co.uk Opening Times Mon - Thur 08:00 - 18:30 Fri 08:00 - 17:30 Helpful Links Our Price List About Us Blog

  • @kdallas636
    @kdallas636 День назад

    Syphiliswhere the infection entered the body, secondary syphilis lesions often develop in the mouth, nose, and other mucous membranes, including the vagina and anusJun 23, 2024

  • @KarenLee-m4o
    @KarenLee-m4o День назад

    That's what professional psychiatrists are saying.. that she had severe schizophrenia.. it makes sense all of her Visions all of her voices was a part of a severe mental illness..she was hearing voices seeing angels and demons.. and they were telling her how to act what to wear.. what to do definitely schizophrenia.. they didn't know what schizophrenia was.. it turned her into a saint ..a soldier a warrior and a martyr when they killed her.. all because of a mental illness.. what about the thousands millions of people that were killed after that because they suffered from a mental disorder.. the Salem witch trials they may have not been witches at all.. just suffering from a severe mental illness ..and it got them killed they were burned alive.. so was Joan of Arc because they called her a witch.. we know what it is today ..if she was born in our time.. she would have been in the hospital ..and gotten the medication that she needed.. they would have given her to treatment she needed..

    • @professorgraemeyorston
      @professorgraemeyorston День назад

      That is how I would interpret her experiences.

    • @KarenLee-m4o
      @KarenLee-m4o 21 час назад

      @@professorgraemeyorston oh so I'm not the only one that thinks that she was suffering from severe schizophrenia.. they didn't know what it was back in her days.. thousands of people were slaughtered because of a mental illness.. I mean she saw things that was not there.. she heard things that was not there.. the voices told her how to act ..what to do what to say ..what to wear if that's not schizophrenia then I don't know what is.. if she was in modern society ..she would have been in a hospital.. and they would have given her the proper treatment for her disease.. the thousands millions of people that were slaughtered after that.. innocent men women and children dead.. all because of a mental disorder.. the Salem Witch Trials I don't think those people were witches.. they were suffering from a severe mental illness.. I don't even know when people started diagnosing ..other people with mental disorders ..any particular year when people realize something's not right..

  • @WilliamStreiff
    @WilliamStreiff День назад

    Thanks for creeping me out

  • @davidgriffiths7696
    @davidgriffiths7696 День назад

    All good but comparing with Trump and Putin is suggestive of plain old media brainwashing and animalistic group think. It seems anyone can be susceptible, as simplistic bullet points may be more creatively applied. It’s not the conservatives that are destroying civilisation, but the puppet mediocrities that obscure and facilitate the march of military industrial totalitarianism with platitudes, woke trivia, the infiltration of all state organisations including judicial, centralised corporate media, and gas lighting. These puppet pms and presidents are not insane people, merely pathological and self centred, and rotated in and out of top positions at will, mostly between our now completely irrelevant elections, so far as policy choice is concerned. We are already in the grip of globalist corporate fascism, this is 1939 again, democracy is already extinct in the Western region, and it is highly likely all the land will soon be laid waste, and the populace eradicated/irradiated, in large part due to the sheer stupidity and complacency of the general population at all levels of ability who aided and abetted this suicidal behaviour. Humans are genetically predisposed to adopt whatever tribal dogma they are indoctrinated with, and feel self righteous about it. Cause and effect are inexorable, and the fatal moment is at hand.

  • @TheKoolbraider
    @TheKoolbraider День назад

    There's a wonderful "interview" with an actress playing Tubman. You end thinking how they got the real woman for the play.

  • @jaceyarnett4441
    @jaceyarnett4441 День назад

    I read somewhere that Judy said when he passed away, that she felt the last person who was on her side was gone. Makes you wonder how her star trajectory would have changed if he had lived.

  • @TheKoolbraider
    @TheKoolbraider День назад

    "Able was I ere I saw Elba." Forwards and backwards, the same!

  • @francescagillon2018
    @francescagillon2018 День назад

    Rosemary seems to have been unfortunate and to have suffered from bad luck at the time of her birth in 1918, with the outcome of the second wirld war in 1939 and at the time of her lobotomy operation, a dangerous operation which dreadfully miscarried. She was unfortunate to have to put up with the consequences of major decisions concerning her made by her parents. That is usually what makes people scream with rage.

  • @oldschool1993
    @oldschool1993 День назад

    Never saw anything in his work. He could not sell any of it until lack of talent became popular.

  • @oldschool1993
    @oldschool1993 День назад

    What made hin unique was the freak show he lived in. Drop his sorry butt in real America and he would have been another creep you would warn your children about.

  • @haydenwayne3710
    @haydenwayne3710 День назад

    What was not mentioned, was Gershwin approached Stravinsky to study wit. Upon finding out how much Gershwin had earned from royalties, Stravinsky responded, "Maybe I should study with you!"

  • @dodgingbullets3503
    @dodgingbullets3503 День назад

    🪔I cant believe that a nurse would shove a baby back into the womb!!!.. Thats an outlandish lie imo. I can believe that the girl was retarded but that came naturally..jmo

  • @francescagillon2018
    @francescagillon2018 День назад

    Jane Austen had a brother, the second son, who had mental disabilities and was sent to a foster family. You find the Kennedys cruel while I admire their patience. The war was cruel to Rosemary because it made it impossible for her to stay where she was happy.