Beverly Cleary. I read a bunch of her books as a kid. 104 - she had a good run! https://www.npr.org/2021/03/26/311881785/beverly-cleary-creator-of-ramona-quimby-dies-at-104
https://deadline.com/2021/03/jessic...voiceover-final-season-malory-fxx-1234722235/ One last season of Archer....
Another 90s conservative radio icon and Watergate bagman G Gordon Liddy. https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/30/politics/g-gordon-liddy-dead/index.html
A legendary corrupt scumbag in American politics who’s fuck-up tainted a nation forever. It’s basically like announcing that Benedict Arnold died.
Diagnosis says he has blood on his hands and there’s no remorse. Blood on his dick ‘cos he fucked a corpse.
Prince Phillip just went tits-up. https://mobile.twitter.com/BBCBreaking?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author
Meh, Philip seemed to be an all right guy who kind of got shafted because he loved a chick. He was born into and surrounded by a ton of royal family bullshit. I met the guy once... he presented me with an award when I was back in Military College. Him and his people were incredibly nice and accommodating.
You don’t think that the lifestyle would be worth the trouble of putting up with the Queen, though? These people never want for anything, ever. Hell, they don’t even need to carry money.
Yeah, but by the same token their lives are not their own. Sure they have some great perks, and are loaded, but it all comes with a price around quality of life. I think it really started to come to a head when Diana died, and we're now seeing the beginning of the end of the classic monarchy. (Just my $0.02). Regardless, I'm amazed Philip lasted as long as he did, and bear no ill will against him.
Not to stray too far from the deadpool focus, but for the reasons Nett stated are why I think Harry was on his way out even if he had never met Meghan. His relationship with her probably just accelerated the inevitable. My personal assumption; his work with veterans was the only thing that kept him from leaving the family business much earlier.