Pickman's model
Starry Wisdom
if it's true a rich man leads a sad life...All the money, cosseting and privilege in the world and the royals are miserable
if it's true a rich man leads a sad life...All the money, cosseting and privilege in the world and the royals are miserable
When the enemy is making mistakes don’t stop himAll that moaning about how his family are at risk, and how Charles declined to use taxpayers money to pay for private security for a 'non-working' royal, and he's made them all a much more obvious target for the sake of flogging his shabby book.
Bet he shot the Leopard, the prick!Drug taking appears to be quite a common thing for Hazza and may explain some of his odd behavior...
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Fuck knows how he was allowed to pilot advanced military hardware with an A level in art.
Probably just to get it off his chest. Seems like that's the wider aim of the book, his motivation is exercising the person freedom of telling the truth and dealing with the consequences of it. In some cases that action will align him with other people's goals, in others it won't.I can't work out why he said it. I'm torn between "i need to show how loyal i am to this country"* and " i need something to show why I've lost the plot". Either way - I'm not convinced of anything other than his increasing descent into madness.
(*fwiw I'm not sure killing people around the world for geopolitical reasons is a good display of loyalty...)
I'm sure the 100 million he got from Netflix and however he got for "writing" this book will buy him and his family a bit of security for the coming yearsAll that moaning about how his family are at risk, and how Charles declined to use taxpayers money to pay for private security for a 'non-working' royal, and he's made them all a much more obvious target for the sake of flogging his shabby book.
we'll have a tumbrel of funWhen the enemy is making mistakes don’t stop him
I’m both “roll out the tumbrels” and “Team Harry”
No private security would be able to protect him and his family from any concerted effort by anyone half-capable (particularly if they were willing to give up their own life). I think he been very foolish.I'm sure the 100 million he got from Netflix and however he got for "writing" this book will buy him and his family a bit of security for the coming years
Probably just to get it off his chest. Seems like that's the wider aim of the book, his motivation is exercising the person freedom of telling the truth and dealing with the consequences of it. In some cases that action will align him with other people's goals, in others it won't.
My view was that if he wanted to write the book to make some money, good luck to him; but bragging about killing 25 Taliban is ludicrously imprudent. He's just put himself on the target list of scores of scrotes who'd probably forgotten about him. It really makes you wonder why nobody proofed the manuscript and told him "this is not a good idea".
He said it because having a ghostwriter (as I assume he had) is having a prolonged interview over a period of time. So he’ll have got comfortable discussing things with them. And any writer worth their salt when asking about his military service is going to say “did you ever kill anyone?”I can't work out why he said it. I'm torn between "i need to show how loyal i am to this country"* and " i need something to show why I've lost the plot". Either way - I'm not convinced of anything other than his increasing descent into madness.
(*fwiw I'm not sure killing people around the world for geopolitical reasons is a good display of loyalty...)
lol.
lol.
YepI can imagine an appearance on Joe Rogan before the year is out.
lol.
It’s desperate stuff. Doesn’t he have any advisers? Or did he lose them when he decided to become a private citizen (albeit living large off Charles’s millions)?Getting deep into sibling fight territory here - "You look more like Uncle Andy the paedo than mum, you bald cunt!"
They famously sheltered those that do which kicked off the war there.The taliban don't seem to do overseas missions and are fighting isil who seem to be main flavour of freelance headbanger allegiance. Might not have upped the risk that much.
"Have another line/whisky harry. Anyway did you ever kill anyone?"He said it because having a ghostwriter (as I assume he had) is having a prolonged interview over a period of time. So he’ll have got comfortable discussing things with them. And any writer worth their salt when asking about his military service is going to say “did you ever kill anyone?”
The puzzle is why he agreed to keep it in.