The film industry's first movie star, a pretty blonde, Florence Lawrence - died via suicide. Then there's Martha Mansfield, Barbara La Marr, Marie Prevost, Peg Entwistle (she actually committed suicide by jumping off of the HOLLYWOOD sign), Helen Chandler, Thelma Todd, and Jean Harlow. Not all of them were suicides. But all of them were chewed up and spat out. All whose life epilogue is cautionary. Read about the life of Frances Lillian Mary Ridste whose stage name was Carole Landis. Read about the life of Barbara Payton. The 1960s? Jean Seberg was a star. So was Inger Stevens. And of course Norma Jeane Baker whose stage name was Marilyn Monroe. They were all stars in the 1960s. They weren't stars in the 1970s. If they weren't dead by the beginning of the 1970s they were certainly dead at the end of that decade. Jayne Mansfield was cursed by the leader of the Church of Satan - he proclaimed her head should be separated from her body. It was. Anissa Jones? Sad. The "adult" actresses? They fared even worse. Look into the short life of Dorothy Stratten. Colleen Applegate (stage name Shauna Grant). Shannon Michelle Wilsey (stage name Savannah). Krysti Lynn. Holly Ryder. The Hellmouth's appetite is unquenchable.
She looks like JK Rowling in the last photo included in the article. It's always the most beautiful young 304s that go onto age the worst.
As another commenter stated(in part): Hollywood chews up and spits out shiksas. This is especially true for the ones that are young, and of European descent; blonde hair is the frosting on the cake for the kenites.
Although I cannot help but wonder if the abuse and trauma the Hollywood kenites placed upon her were the cause of her bisexuality, or merely a correlation. For those of a certain age range (mid-Gen X to mid-millenials), female bisexuality was a tenet preached to them by Hollywood movies and television, the music industry, and other channels of information which the kenites controlled. For Hollywood, it was movies such as Bound,Wild Things, and Showgirls, along with the mandatory "lesbian kiss" episode which sitcoms of that era were compelled to create. For music, it was tatu, Katy Perry, and various pieces of propaganda in music videos, such as Britney Spears kissing another girl (among other displays of lustful desires for debauchery) in the video for Toxic. Sprinkle in Girls Gone Wild and Jerry Springer, and you essentially have a large chunk of the zeitgeist of American "culture" from the mid-nineties to the mid- to late-2000s.
That kind of thing is why I cannot take most of the modern day outrage over trans creatures seriously, even though that outrage has made great strides in taking over the counterculture of the alternative right (and the terminally online tradcons). So many on the right are acting as Church Ladies waging the war on drugs, or suffering through the nightmares of the modern, gender-related equivalent of the 1980s Satanic Panic. For those among them who were alive in the nineties, there is an irony there, though they would never admit it - as many of them were in college or high school during that time, cheering on acts of lesbianism. I witnessed males from that age range grin and brag that their girlfriends or fiancés had enjoyed sex with another girl the previous night - the males weren't there when the sexual acts took place, of course.
During that period of time, female bisexuality and acts of lesbianism were put upon pedestals and treated as values and virtues of the era. I've wondered, more than once, about the aftereffects which reverberated throughout society afterwards. Many marriages, engagements, and other types of romantic relationships between guys and girls crumbled into dust (or were shredded to bits) because the female either cheated on their male partners with another girl, or pressured the guy into granting her permission to do so. Mgtow and the male (and female) loneliness epidemic -where guys, especially from Gen Z, simply do not want relationships with girls any longer - may have been instigated into existence (or at least become more widespread) by it all.
The Hellmouth really really likes chewing up pretty blondes.
The film industry's first movie star, a pretty blonde, Florence Lawrence - died via suicide. Then there's Martha Mansfield, Barbara La Marr, Marie Prevost, Peg Entwistle (she actually committed suicide by jumping off of the HOLLYWOOD sign), Helen Chandler, Thelma Todd, and Jean Harlow. Not all of them were suicides. But all of them were chewed up and spat out. All whose life epilogue is cautionary. Read about the life of Frances Lillian Mary Ridste whose stage name was Carole Landis. Read about the life of Barbara Payton. The 1960s? Jean Seberg was a star. So was Inger Stevens. And of course Norma Jeane Baker whose stage name was Marilyn Monroe. They were all stars in the 1960s. They weren't stars in the 1970s. If they weren't dead by the beginning of the 1970s they were certainly dead at the end of that decade. Jayne Mansfield was cursed by the leader of the Church of Satan - he proclaimed her head should be separated from her body. It was. Anissa Jones? Sad. The "adult" actresses? They fared even worse. Look into the short life of Dorothy Stratten. Colleen Applegate (stage name Shauna Grant). Shannon Michelle Wilsey (stage name Savannah). Krysti Lynn. Holly Ryder. The Hellmouth's appetite is unquenchable.
And those are just the pretty blondes. There’s also the pretty redheads and brunettes . . .
Who?
Exactly the point.
It's common now for straight women. In the past they just won't announce it publicly...
In reality it won't change a thing (even Anne Heche become straight again).
Men who pay prostitutes are buy-sexual.
1 Corinthians 6:9-11.
When you’re no longer relevant, you have to do something attention grabbing.
Wow. She’s queer. Shocking.
No one cares about Hayden Pantiestearing anymore. Someone needs attention.
She looks like JK Rowling in the last photo included in the article. It's always the most beautiful young 304s that go onto age the worst.
As another commenter stated(in part): Hollywood chews up and spits out shiksas. This is especially true for the ones that are young, and of European descent; blonde hair is the frosting on the cake for the kenites.
Although I cannot help but wonder if the abuse and trauma the Hollywood kenites placed upon her were the cause of her bisexuality, or merely a correlation. For those of a certain age range (mid-Gen X to mid-millenials), female bisexuality was a tenet preached to them by Hollywood movies and television, the music industry, and other channels of information which the kenites controlled. For Hollywood, it was movies such as Bound,Wild Things, and Showgirls, along with the mandatory "lesbian kiss" episode which sitcoms of that era were compelled to create. For music, it was tatu, Katy Perry, and various pieces of propaganda in music videos, such as Britney Spears kissing another girl (among other displays of lustful desires for debauchery) in the video for Toxic. Sprinkle in Girls Gone Wild and Jerry Springer, and you essentially have a large chunk of the zeitgeist of American "culture" from the mid-nineties to the mid- to late-2000s.
That kind of thing is why I cannot take most of the modern day outrage over trans creatures seriously, even though that outrage has made great strides in taking over the counterculture of the alternative right (and the terminally online tradcons). So many on the right are acting as Church Ladies waging the war on drugs, or suffering through the nightmares of the modern, gender-related equivalent of the 1980s Satanic Panic. For those among them who were alive in the nineties, there is an irony there, though they would never admit it - as many of them were in college or high school during that time, cheering on acts of lesbianism. I witnessed males from that age range grin and brag that their girlfriends or fiancés had enjoyed sex with another girl the previous night - the males weren't there when the sexual acts took place, of course.
During that period of time, female bisexuality and acts of lesbianism were put upon pedestals and treated as values and virtues of the era. I've wondered, more than once, about the aftereffects which reverberated throughout society afterwards. Many marriages, engagements, and other types of romantic relationships between guys and girls crumbled into dust (or were shredded to bits) because the female either cheated on their male partners with another girl, or pressured the guy into granting her permission to do so. Mgtow and the male (and female) loneliness epidemic -where guys, especially from Gen Z, simply do not want relationships with girls any longer - may have been instigated into existence (or at least become more widespread) by it all.
This makes me want to buy her book, less and less. She just off as an attention seeker.
I couldn't imagine her book's interesting to begin with.
*Yawns!*
Resumindo, vadia.