Interesting piece about the smoke and mirrors put up by this wanker known as michael jackson, the anti-human if there ever was one. Although the connection or thematic link made between michael jackson and, for example, Wilde is quite the leap. Sure, they were both dandies. But Wilde was far more hilarious and, hence, self-reflective.
For example, Henri-Levy said, Michael Jackson did not want to be a child; he wanted to be a saint. Or an angel. And angels, as we know, don't have a sex. Or only have one in the imagination of the perverted who project onto them their own fantasies.
Yes, the delusion generated by michael jackson and projected from his eyes onto this world is keeping in Henry-Levy's anti-theist stance, as michael jackson believed some kind of fairy land existed beyond the secular. Through michael jackson's angelic powers, he could bring fairy land to our secular world. This is one of the reasons why I don't order cable television, as michael jackson's delusion is carried forth by the Katie Couric's and Matt Lauer's, and I don't need shit spewing forth into my living room. michael jackson was one of the many horrible and contemporary dictators, certainly in good company of North Korea, Hussein, and Fidel, no doubt.
At least this is how I understand Henri-Levy's position.
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Only the French love Jerry Lewis so much. Or pshycho-babble to such extent about Jacko.
I just saw Arizona Dream again. JL as a corny cadillac salesman wearing pink tux is unbelievable.
Interesting piece about the smoke and mirrors put up by this wanker known as michael jackson, the anti-human if there ever was one. Although the connection or thematic link made between michael jackson and, for example, Wilde is quite the leap. Sure, they were both dandies. But Wilde was far more hilarious and, hence, self-reflective.
For example, Henri-Levy said, Michael Jackson did not want to be a child; he wanted to be a saint. Or an angel. And angels, as we know, don't have a sex. Or only have one in the imagination of the perverted who project onto them their own fantasies.
Yes, the delusion generated by michael jackson and projected from his eyes onto this world is keeping in Henry-Levy's anti-theist stance, as michael jackson believed some kind of fairy land existed beyond the secular. Through michael jackson's angelic powers, he could bring fairy land to our secular world. This is one of the reasons why I don't order cable television, as michael jackson's delusion is carried forth by the Katie Couric's and Matt Lauer's, and I don't need shit spewing forth into my living room. michael jackson was one of the many horrible and contemporary dictators, certainly in good company of North Korea, Hussein, and Fidel, no doubt.
At least this is how I understand Henri-Levy's position.
Some Wilde snippets.
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