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Indeed it was - Page & Crowley were both obsessed with smack too
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@689finalmessage5 Mate, Crowley was a pansexual junkie(not that there's anything wrong with that bc I am both too albeit in recovery after 20 years of methadone & heroin) who was able to do what he did because of his posh background. I've always been a fan, but "based gigachad" lol, what are you 14 years old?
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@skylerspringsteen5730 I fear you may have a point
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@Michael_sullivan26 as someone else commented "Page actually hit Ozzy up when he wrote the song “Mr Crowley” thinking he was a follower, Ozzy was like “its just a song man”." which sounds credible. Crowley was pretty rock n roll though, a bisexual coke & smack head, whose Abbey of Thelema apparently had bowls heaped high with cocaine and heroin
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@kristeigen193 I am a native English speaker. Although I can understand literally anyone speaking (even very mangled) English, it's a mystery to me why so many Americans cannot understand UK regional accents
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@tonyhenry3211 I'm closer to the Golden Dawn/Immersed in Crowley's uniform/Of imagery
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@Renzinho I commented on that too hahaha
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@dadsquatch79 I'm going to wave my freak flag high as Jimi so memorably sang. Crowley was an anti-fascist propagandist. This video is about history. My parents experienced WW2 and I am from the UK. My mother was literally strafed by a Me109 and had her house bombed flat. My father came within yards of being killed by a V2. I presume you're from the US - the country that didn't get bombed in WW2 or seriously threatened with invasion. Seeing as how you wanted to bring up Nazi scum - plenty in the US eh? Call them alt-right or crypto fascists if you like but they're on the rise again. You telling me the Qanons aren't or Aryan Nation or any other group out of dozens in the US. A UK MP was stabbed to death by a UK fascist...etc etc.
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@Sean Price I've never heard that charge levelled at Crowley before - do you have a source?
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@HufflepuffDaddy Why ? There's no shortage of people like Crowley about. Religious extremists are far keener on killing innocents to provoke outrage.
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@here_we_go_again2571 He was clearly anti-Nazi
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@dadsquatch79 Not Adolf, but Nazis are very much still around. eg Aryan Nation, the alt-right blah blah blah. And crypto-fashy types like You
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@Video games Bloke So OK if we fuck Mother Nature up then?
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@dr.floridaman4805 bullshit
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@robertanthonycarroll7133 NO IT'S PEOPLE TYPING WITH Caps Lock stuck on.
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@jamesbeebe2870 Funnily enough though, he probably isn't
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@beaudoinsoss bingeing on what drug??
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Scotland is the UK
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@gah..... lol
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@Ndlanding I think err....no - I've lost the will to live
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@Ndlanding it was an editing error, and as such wasn't supposed to help my case. However, my point was about spoken, rather than written, language. It wasn't meant as a criticism of American speakers, just an observation.
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@Ndlanding Perhaps if I were a seppo I would know how to use the subjunctive, eh?
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@Ndlanding Limey is a nice nickname to have, commemorating our sensible measures to avoid scurvy on long sea journeys, sailing all over the world to nick other people's land etc. I'd never heard of the subjunctive until I studied French (haha) or the names of tenses like pluperfect & imperfect. Of course when you start picking people up on their use of say the subjunctive you're at risk of being labelled a grammar falangist at the very least if not an actual grammar Nazi.
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@Ndlanding Language is an evolving thing. I enjoy different dialects etc. Did you really teach English or was it perhaps American? I am English therefore my native tongue is English. You know, like the Spanish, Italians, French, Germans etc. It is a bit odd that Americans love to say they're Italian-American or whatever, but do they ever describe themselves as Anglo-American? Maybe some do but I have seen Americans of British descent say that they were told to conceal their heritage rather than openly celebrate it. Why is this? Even though so many Americans are not descended from their hated colonial oppressors, they still speak their former master's language rather than say German.
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@PatrickEvans-x1v A lemon tree my dear Watson. Or Guy Ritchie films...seriously, I think a game show in the UK like Pointless might be good, that Armstrong is a rather suave character
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@trombone113 And the same is true of humans!
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I love your videos Arran, but did you pronounce "synonym" as "cinnamon" in this one? 🤗
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