That's a picture of a Los Angeles Times article from yesterday for which this is the address:
The article is called "Why Hillary Clinton's next big stage should be at the Tony Awards."
This is another picture of part of the article:
The article is full of lofty ideas about the performing arts, and I don't disagree with any of them except for the idea that Mrs. Clinton's only goal for her involvement in the arts is the betterment of humanity.
That's another picture of part of the article.
Those are pictures of the first part of Katy Perry's Twitter.
If I'm not mistaken, "Chained to the Rhythym" is a song that was written by Katy Perry after she hacked my phone.
I also haven't totally understood why Ms. Perry called the 2013 album that she published "Prism."
Those are pictures of an article from July 29, 2013.
I never knew about the gold truck, or about the announcement of Ms. Perry's album. I also don't remember if I took note of the release date for Ms. Perry's album. At that time, I was at my last apartment, hoping not to be evicted for objecting to being victimized by voyeurism in my own home.
I don't think that I even knew, until at least October of 2013, that Ms. Perry was publishing another album. I do remember hearing about the album and questioning if she had called it Prism in an automatic and mindless attack on Edward Snowden, whom I supported as soon as I heard about him.
I don't want anyone hacking my phone, although I know that I can't stop anyone from doing it. I would also appreciate it if whoever manages Mrs. Clinton's Twitter would stop exploiting what I say, stop hacking my phone, and stop pandering to celebrities.
I don't exploit anyone, I don't hack anyone's phone, and I don't pander to anyone. I'm also really tired of the tone of moral superiority espoused by Mrs. Clinton and many of her supporters, particularly while their tactics are as invasive and manipulative as anyone's. I think that a lot of people are tired of that, particularly people who are struggling and who saw Mrs. Clinton's endless publicity events with people who are not only wealthy but relentlessly frivolous and self-involved.
The imaginary transformation of the entertainment industry from smug, power-hungry promoters of the status quo to oppressed rebels trying to save civilization happened overnight; when Mrs. Clinton lost the election.
Please stop pinning this Tweet:
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 11, 2017 @ 9:05 a.m./No code, all policies operative, all the time. I'll publish my preliminary page and similar pages again./addition @ 10:51 a.m./edited April 12, 2017