A reference to Alan Turing, who was also gay and invented the Turing computing machine. He was also later accused of obscenity. He was facing either jail or stilbestrol injections (hormone therapy to suppress libido). He chose the latter, which is why a year later he had impotence and gynecomastia. And a year later, he died of cyanide poisoning, there is a version that he himself put an apple in the poison and ate it because he loved the Disney cartoon "Snow White" 37 years old.
Uhhh! The Middle Ages? Those who admired public executions are still alive, including the queen, who signed the decrees on these very executions with her own hand!
Only the Sexual Offences Act (1967) decriminalized in England and Wales homosexual contacts between men over the age of 21 in conditions of "private life". At the same time, the principle of "private life" was violated if homosexual contact took place in a public place (for example, in a toilet) or in the presence of third parties, as well as if sexual contact took place between more than two men. The proof that the homosexual act took place in violation of the principle of "private life" was assigned to the prosecutor (article 6, section 1 of the Act).
Was I the only one who noticed the pig's figure in the club after Alfred's conversation with Esme's father? 7:17 is this a reference to something or what is it at all?
The idea for landing an airplane is, of course, a good one, but the ambush has not disappeared from this. They just forgot about her. And about the truck explosion. Why would it explode with such force if it had already stalled from lack of gasoline?
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27Both the plot and the actors are great 😍
And about the truck explosion. Why would it explode with such force if it had already stalled from lack of gasoline?