This is the best thing ever.
This bitch was saying that anti-vaxers were dying! From the coronavirus!
Thus far, we’ve not recorded a single anti-vaxer who has died from vax-related effects. All of the vaxies are dying.
Julie Powell, the food blogger best known for her cooking memoir, Julie & Julia, which inspired a film starring Meryl Streep, has died at the age of 49.
Her husband, Eric Powell, confirmed to the New York Times that she died of cardiac arrest caused by heart arrhythmia at their home in Olivebridge in upstate New York on 26 October.
Powell rose to prominence in 2002 when, approaching her 30th birthday as “a secretary who lives with her husband, three cats and a python above a diner on a barren street in Long Island City”, she set herself a year-long quest to recreate all 524 recipes from her mother’s copy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Volume 1, a 1961 classic by Julia Child, a TV chef and the doyenne of French cookery in the US.
As a cook with no training, Powell documented her struggles in the kitchen via the popular, witty and self-deprecating food blog Julie/Julia Project in Salon.com.
White people are fucking horrible. Murdering all of us would be a totally sound decision. I mean, I hope you don’t kill me and mine, but I’d get it.
— Julie Powell (@licjulie) November 4, 2020
I really can see the argument for slaughtering white people in the streets. It’s not going to happen, because most people are better than me, but Jesus. I see the temptation.
I’m gonna get banned, aren’t i?
— Julie Powell (@licjulie) July 10, 2020
She had all the right opinions on everything else too. And no, she never got banned for this.
Food editor Amanda Hesser, who wrote about Powell’s project in the New York Times in 2003, said in an email after her death: “Her writing was so fresh, spirited – sometimes crude! – and so gloriously unmoored to any tradition … The internet democratized food writing, and Julie was the new school’s first distinctive voice.”
In 2005, Powell’s blog was turned into the bestseller Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen; its paperback edition was subtitled “My Year of Cooking Dangerously”.
Her memoir inspired the 2009 film Julie & Julia, starring Amy Adams as Powell and Meryl Streep as Julia Child. It was the last film written and directed by Nora Ephron, who died in 2012.
How many of these people have died???
It just keeps happening, and it is happening faster now.
The media is already having to come out and talk about the mass death – they are trying to blame it on the supposed virus!
HA!
The big issue there is that anti-vaxers are not dying.
All of the vaxies will die.
They might not all die in such an epic and hilarious way, but it is going to take decades off of everyone’s life.
And they are dying faster now. We are seeing more and more “died suddenly.”
I hope they all die quickly.
This is going to transform society.
The only people left are going to be QAnon theorists, blacks, and white supremacists.