Monday, April 10, 2023

actor "accidentally" stuffed himself with cocaine and fentanyl?

By “W”
mon, apr 10, 2023 4:28 p.m.
actor "accidentally" stuffed himself with cocaine and fentanyl?

https://nypost.com/2023/04/10/green-book-actor-died-of-fentanyl-cocaine-overdose-nyc-officials/

I often find reportage puzzling. Do they mean he didn't intend to ingest the drugs? Were they hidden in a caesar salad? I doubt that. I suspect he knew what he was doing, overdosed, and whoever sold him the stuff dumped his body. Another life I had never heard of until this popped up as breaking news. Another life that doesn't matter at all to me. N.S.: Ditto, “W.” Most alleged reporters and editors today refuse to engage in straightfoward journalism. Some are illiterate, but mostly it's a refusal to do their jobs.

I think that anyone who takes fenatanyl and any other narcotic has a death wish. Heck, fentanyl by itself is one of the most lethal narcotics in the world.

By the way, when Larry Auster died, the msm refused to cover it. As opposed to nobodies like this guy, they didn't consider his death newsworthy.



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

MAD MAGAZINE GENIUS,AL JAFFEE,DIES AT--GET THIS--102?

NEW YORK — Al Jaffee, Mad Magazine's award-winning cartoonist and ageless wise guy who delighted millions of kids with the sneaky fun of the Fold-In and the snark of "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions," has died. He was 102.

Jaffee died Monday in Manhattan from multiple organ failure, according to his granddaughter, Fani Thomson. He had retired at the age of 99.

(GRA:He would probably tell you he didn't work a day in his life.)

Mad, with its wry, sometimes pointed send-ups of politics and culture, was essential reading for teens and preteens during the baby-boom era and inspiration for countless future comedians. Few of the magazine's self-billed "Usual Gang of Idiots" contributed as much — and as dependably — as the impish, bearded cartoonist.

In A New Book, See The Writer Side Of ... MAD Magazine's Al Jaffee
POP CULTURE HAPPY HOUR
In A New Book, See The Writer Side Of ... MAD Magazine's Al Jaffee
For decades, virtually every issue featured new material by Jaffee. His collected "Fold-Ins," taking on everyone in his unmistakably broad visual style from the Beatles to TMZ, was enough for a four-volume box set published in 2011.

Readers savored his Fold-Ins like dessert, turning to them on the inside back cover after looking through such other favorites as Antonio Prohías' "Spy. vs. Spy" and Dave Berg's "The Lighter Side." The premise, originally a spoof of the old Sports Illustrated and Playboy magazine foldouts, was that you started with a full-page drawing and question on top, folded two designated points toward the middle, and produced a new and surprising image, along with the answer

The Fold-In was supposed to be a onetime gag, tried out in 1964 when Jaffee satirized the biggest celebrity news of the time: Elizabeth Taylor dumping her husband, Eddie Fisher, in favor of Cleopatra co-star Richard Burton. Jaffee first showed Taylor and Burton arm in arm on one side of the picture, and on the opposite side a young, handsome man being held back by a policeman.

Fold the picture in, and Taylor and the young man are kissing.

The idea was so popular that Mad editor Al Feldstein wanted a follow-up. Jaffee devised a picture of 1964 GOP presidential contenders Nelson Rockefeller and Barry Goldwater that, when collapsed, became an image of Richard Nixon.

"That one really set the tone for what the cleverness of the Fold-Ins has to be," Jaffee told The Boston Phoenix in 2010. "It couldn't just be bringing someone from the left to kiss someone on the right."

GRA:I read my share of Mad.It's something today's society missed--parody,butt ripping comedy and yes--racial humor.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

"Police said at the time that the actor had apparently died of an OD and that his body had been tossed out of a vehicle."

GRA:Sounds like what nig*ers would do.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Body was "dumped". Yeah. That says it all.

Anonymous said...

"accidentally" stuffed himself with *too much* cocaine and fentanyl makes some sense

but even that is impossible to be sure of

Anonymous said...

Stuffed with drugs. That is usually the cause of OD. So hard to not figure out. I imagine the mix of cocaine and fetanyl always very fatal.