@@0KN0T0KC0MPUT3R oh because posting a picture of a page from my Fathers 1946 Rand-McNalley Atlas got me permanently banned from Facebook and Instagram. Turns out Palestine was a country and Isreal was a foot note "Isreal - see page 46 Palestine. They are burning books and a dictionary with definitions they dont like is next.
He is a legend. Very talented songwriter. He created many songs with simple guitar chords & riffs but with super catchy melodies and great vocals singing.
I don't.. If he were still alive he'd be half as famous.. He was a product of his era. Nothing more nothing less. Dying young always looks attractive and mystical. Just like Janis Jim Morris on hendrix. Oh and don't forget Michael hutchence.
I was 13 when they blew up. Getting to see the band's music videos or in interviews on TV was exciting. It was usually on MTV or The Box for me in Indiana or in magazines. I discovered Nirvana when most of the world did, in 1991 when Nevermind came out. The very first thing that hit me when hearing their music was Dave's heavy hitting drums then Kurt's heavy guitar and howling voice. After I heard the first few radio songs I purchased Nevermind and when I was done listening I was hooked. I went out to a couple local record shops and discovered they had a previous album Bleach. After hearing bleach I then picked up every bootleg, single and import I could find on cassette, vinyl and CD. I bought every album they released after Nevermind and bought stuff like the 24k CD's. Growing up as a teen in that era was amazing but the sad day in 1994 was a day I will never forget. Working on my very first car in my dad's garage blaring X103 when the music suddenly cut and the DJ came on saying there had been a body found in the green room of Kurt Cobain's home in Washington. After being glued to the radio and them confirming it was indeed Cobain I sat down on the concrete floor next to my car and wept. That's the day music died for many of us rebellious, angry teens of the early to mid 90's.
When _Nevermind_ came out I was still 14 years old. Went to see them live when I was 16. And remember learning about Kurt Cobain's death about a month after my 17th birthday on April 5th, 1993 while traveling on a train towards Rome (ITALY), the same city where he had just been hospitalized from March 2nd to March 9th of that same year. It all became surreal. The face of the last music and generation revolution in history - _Grunge_ - had left us just like all those great legends before him.
Yeah, I was about the same age. When I was young, black and white films seemed to be from a very very long time ago, I'm wondering if kids now have the same feeling about these VHS tapes. For us our reference was before and after electricity, I'm guessing for them now it's probably before and after Internet, right? It is true that before Internet everything was different... But I feel like not that long ago I was in a rental store trying to find a good NES game to rent while listening at my cassette of MC Hammer with my yellow walkman! lol
Man, I was the biggest Nirvana fan throughout high school. Learned their songs on guitar, watched every interview, read every book...I idolized Kurt. I fell out such extreme love with 'em quite a while back (still really enjoy all their albums though) and it's such a trip coming back to interviews and stuff as a 26 year old man now. Kurt was always this cool older person to me, and now seeing him my age or younger in interviews...it's a trip.
dude, same for me, i was just thinking the same i was all about nirvana in my teen years and kurt always seemed like the older guy i look up to and now im older wtf so weird he still looks older to me
@@DigitalBath306 you can measure age with how many rotations around the sun you have had, or by the experiences life has given you. the latter is much more accurate
my coworker grew up with Kurt in Aberdeen. He said Kurt was always the quiet kid who didn't say much. He seems like such a character, its almost surreal. RIP brother
Oh & yrs earlier 4 sure. I was class of '93 & they were around a decade older. I completely understand the mood a bit too well. These video clips were great! So damn funny & So HIM!
0:45 ya see that kids? That right there is the sound of Kurt pretending the answer to that question was a simple ‘yes’ to get the interviewer to stop talking about it.
He was talented and he was troubled. He is an icon because both parts came out in his music. In other words be yourself not what others want you to be.
there was pain in Kurt's life.. but his talent was undeniable.. in particular his folky acoustic music was soulful & can b appreciated for generations to come..
Thinking of you Kurt. You were taken from us too soon but just like everyone who left an impact while here you are remembered and celebrated every day by someone :)
@@segredosdotiosam9989 Depression and addiction are diseases medically, so yeah, suicide is the ultimate symptom of these cumulative issues. He was taken by depression and addiction. He DIED by suicide. If you want to be technical..
@@segredosdotiosam9989 We equally use taken in the medical profession. Not trying to argue! People are TAKEN by depression/addiction/any other mental health illness.... (just like the cancer you mentioned!) and DIE by suicide. "Peace, love and empathy"-- Kurt Cobain
And there’s so precious little of him on film and video. Jimi Hendrix and he are the most tragic rock deaths by far in my opinion. I luckily was not alive for Jimi’s death. It doesn’t haunt me as much as Kurts which I remember quite well. It’s as if his funeral is still going on.
I always loved the way he basically had no filter on his thoughts. Straight from his brain to his lips, not caring what anyone thought about him or his viewpoints. Wonder what today's "cancel culture" would have thought of him?
I'm always reminded how Trump fans pushed out the idea that Cobain somehow predicted DJTs arrival, even though in reality he couldn't stand politicians lol Not to mention that you probably would've called him a PC warrior back in the day for hating jocks/meatheads and giving finger to people booing female bands/homophobes. But yes - please tell me more about cancel culture and Kurt being against it.
@@IHeartNoise because he molested a disabled girl in high school (read heavier than heaven)... The cancel mob would've sacrificed him over that in a heartbeat.
punk is and always has meant freedom and loss of suffering to me too. a state of mind a state of being not a style of clothes or anything superficial. i wouldn't have survived highschool without it. i think today's kids need it now more than we did, this world keeps getting shittier and punk is a mood that will get you through it!
I totally feel that, I'm a sophomore in high school right now and I idolize the grunge lifestyle and Kurt. The way that not only the music, but the meaning behind it makes me feel is incredible. Its sad that not many other kids share the same love for grunge that I do. Lol, most of them have red hot chili peppers and nirvana t-shirts and bitches can't name a single song other than smells like teen spirit💀
*Lighting a joint with his broken arm* "Oh I'm supposed to be hurt" LMFAO 🤣, it's a shame I never got to witness his era but from what I can tell from his music and aura he truly was something special
@@donnajackson2907 exactly. In fact, according to his closest friends and people he was creating Art with, he was doing very well mentally and physically, trying to stay sober and be present for his daughter and Art. There are many direct quotes supporting this.
He was not in a dark mood before he was murdered. He was sick of CL & wanting a divorce so trying to run from her. But he had plans for the future! He was too good for this world! But I know he is loved & missed by many! He was hilarious though!
Everyone who thinks of Kurt as a depressed, whinging, whiney, mopey guy needs to see videos like this. Don't judge a character by the media and word of mouth. Learn about that person enough to build your own opinion
A lot of the edgelord persona was partially a pose of the times and partially all the pain coming out of him. He was in large psychological pain during a lot of his life. Depression and all of that. I can relate to it all, unfortunately.
@@djcease1996 That is not true even though I'm sure there are a lot of depressed people out there barely scraping by who haven't been diagnosed and all people experience sadness. But real depression is a darkness and pain I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy and fortunately only a small percentage of people get it bad.
My favorite interaction of his was when nadwaur asked him about the pa system in some south American country. He responded with "idk I was shooting coke with alice and chains all night"
That guy used dry humor very well. In all of these clips, this is comedic stuff. If you think its moody downer, you are very bland and cannot comprehend the sphere Cobain was working within. Lets just say he is funny as hell and you dont get it.
Say what you will but he'll forever be etched in rock music, a billionaire and had a pretty sweet deal going on until love killed him. I don't mean love the feeling, I mean Courtney's bitchass.
He had a true gift of making press, reporters, and interviewers feel uncomfortable... I love that
You think he’s something watch some 1960s Bob Dylan press
@@bridgelaurie9490look at some early Lou Reed ones lol
John Lydon .
Sex Pistols generally - worse as it gets 😂
how about nardward
Maynard James Keenan comes to mind
It was refreshing to have a rockstar who treated the media as they should be treated.
Yea, he was still too polite
Sonic youth bullied reporters lmao
That's what everyobe should do
He stole it from Lou Reed
Gotta watch some bob dylan vs media
He is the ultimate mood to be fair.
Fuck yeah ends with a bang 💥
I need an easy friend, because I, am quite uneasy...
He reminds me of Emma Chamberlain (or vise versa)
Alternative!
@Good Golly Miss Holly ultimate mood to be fair
1:06 the little laugh and smile he gives Krist after he acknowledges his joke is so wholehearted and pure😂
That's nice dear
I love Kurt's sarcastic sense of humor😄😄
One of the most handsome men that tried to be the opposite. He was just unbelievably handsome.
That's pretty gay
Like David Bowie, I like him either way.
@Galactic 1991 nope...
+1. Could have dominated hollywood at that time, had he went into cinemas.
@Galactic 1991 YES THERE IS
“That’s just straight out of Webster’s dictionary ” lmfao
Careful. Saying Websters Dictionary may soon get you banned on Youtoube
@@dankykang2429 why’s that?
@@dankykang2429 Web-sters? What's the definition of a, "webster?"
@@0KN0T0KC0MPUT3R oh because posting a picture of a page from my Fathers 1946 Rand-McNalley Atlas got me permanently banned from Facebook and Instagram. Turns out Palestine was a country and Isreal was a foot note "Isreal - see page 46 Palestine. They are burning books and a dictionary with definitions they dont like is next.
@@dankykang2429 oh wow I didn’t know. Thx for telling me though.
The Spongebob music and walking noises lol
Squidwaaard!!
Dude it killed me😂and the punching noises with the lay😂
Hehe
😅🤣
He did look a bit like SpongeBob with his glasses. See, now we know where Nickelodeon got that idea from
his giggle at 1:10 is so adorable I'm obsessed
I srsly need to go back intime and give this man a hug, he gives off almost like little kid vibes and that’s adorable af.
He is a legend. Very talented songwriter. He created many songs with simple guitar chords & riffs but with super catchy melodies and great vocals singing.
Best singer ever
@@latentsea i dont know about that
@@JonathanGarcia-pq5hg he’s actually great singer his singing style is about being nasty and catchy
@@cyrosubod2317 still not the best ever
@@latentsea 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣layne staley Andrew wood Chris Cornell Mark lanegan?
He was a young handsome man, I wish he was still alive.
Beautiful*
@@sheikyerbouti8879 People like you still exist.
I don't.. If he were still alive he'd be half as famous.. He was a product of his era. Nothing more nothing less. Dying young always looks attractive and mystical. Just like Janis Jim Morris on hendrix. Oh and don't forget Michael hutchence.
@@anda6963 politics would ruin his career as wel
@@anda6963 You didn't understand anything about what Kurt meant.
"I forgot I'm supposed to be hurt" lmao
I didn’t know him personally but i miss him as if i lost a family member or best friend-
😭
I feel that way too. it's something strange but it's special 😪
He is Rivers Cuomo now
@@Bobby-sy5kn bro- rivers cuomo was born way before Kurt died 💀
@@Bobby-sy5kn like 24 or so years before Kurt died lmao
I was 13 when they blew up. Getting to see the band's music videos or in interviews on TV was exciting. It was usually on MTV or The Box for me in Indiana or in magazines. I discovered Nirvana when most of the world did, in 1991 when Nevermind came out. The very first thing that hit me when hearing their music was Dave's heavy hitting drums then Kurt's heavy guitar and howling voice. After I heard the first few radio songs I purchased Nevermind and when I was done listening I was hooked. I went out to a couple local record shops and discovered they had a previous album Bleach. After hearing bleach I then picked up every bootleg, single and import I could find on cassette, vinyl and CD. I bought every album they released after Nevermind and bought stuff like the 24k CD's. Growing up as a teen in that era was amazing but the sad day in 1994 was a day I will never forget. Working on my very first car in my dad's garage blaring X103 when the music suddenly cut and the DJ came on saying there had been a body found in the green room of Kurt Cobain's home in Washington. After being glued to the radio and them confirming it was indeed Cobain I sat down on the concrete floor next to my car and wept. That's the day music died for many of us rebellious, angry teens of the early to mid 90's.
When _Nevermind_ came out I was still 14 years old. Went to see them live when I was 16. And remember learning about Kurt Cobain's death about a month after my 17th birthday on April 5th, 1993 while traveling on a train towards Rome (ITALY), the same city where he had just been hospitalized from March 2nd to March 9th of that same year.
It all became surreal.
The face of the last music and generation revolution in history - _Grunge_ - had left us just like all those great legends before him.
Yeah, I was about the same age. When I was young, black and white films seemed to be from a very very long time ago, I'm wondering if kids now have the same feeling about these VHS tapes. For us our reference was before and after electricity, I'm guessing for them now it's probably before and after Internet, right? It is true that before Internet everything was different... But I feel like not that long ago I was in a rental store trying to find a good NES game to rent while listening at my cassette of MC Hammer with my yellow walkman! lol
@@Alfred-Neuman I totally get you, man!
In Utero was my music awakening as a budding teenager. It was one of my first CD's. Getting a CD player felt really cool.
Man, I was the biggest Nirvana fan throughout high school. Learned their songs on guitar, watched every interview, read every book...I idolized Kurt. I fell out such extreme love with 'em quite a while back (still really enjoy all their albums though) and it's such a trip coming back to interviews and stuff as a 26 year old man now. Kurt was always this cool older person to me, and now seeing him my age or younger in interviews...it's a trip.
Don’t do heroin or marry murderous whores. You’ll be fine.
dude, same for me, i was just thinking the same
i was all about nirvana in my teen years and kurt always seemed like the older guy i look up to and now im older wtf so weird
he still looks older to me
Lame
@@DigitalBath306 you can measure age with how many rotations around the sun you have had, or by the experiences life has given you. the latter is much more accurate
Yeah the only reason I tried heroin when I was in middle school was because Kurt Cobain made it look really attractive.
"I'm self healing"
That's quite deep, for a comeback.
I really wish he would have kept self healing
I don't get it
Kurt force feeding Dave is the best 🤣🖤 and Dave is just like “yeah, ok. thx kurt”
and Frances is like where's mine dad? 😂
It seemed like a passive aggressive domination move. They loved each other, but you can tell there was issues.
HE WAS SO TALENTED AND SO HANDSOME
my coworker grew up with Kurt in Aberdeen. He said Kurt was always the quiet kid who didn't say much. He seems like such a character, its almost surreal. RIP brother
this Video deserves more views😭😭
thank youu
I'll watch it twice 👍
His mood. Everybody in high school from 93-97
Oh & yrs earlier 4 sure. I was class of '93 & they were around a decade older. I completely understand the mood a bit too well. These video clips were great! So damn funny & So HIM!
Without any recess ;)
That did heroin because divorced parents fookrd their head
Yeah because you guy's had it so tough huh!
@@williamsherman1089 You have no idea who's had it "tough" or not. So why say such an insulting & ignorant thing?!
0:45 ya see that kids? That right there is the sound of Kurt pretending the answer to that question was a simple ‘yes’ to get the interviewer to stop talking about it.
it was pretty funny
Kurt was something both unique and special. Still miss him. R.I.P. 💜
I love him and his beautiful personality n sense of humor 💗
he had the best sense of humor. 👑🤍
He was talented and he was troubled. He is an icon because both parts came out in his music. In other words be yourself not what others want you to be.
Whoa bra! thats seriously some deep shit.....heavy dude!!
He really wasn’t that troubled. No more troubled then any other person who went through divorce and a hard economic upbringing .
@@JFK-ir7yz thanks for sharing your experience
I didn’t share my experience.
Here on Earth is the place to sort yourself out not Limbo.
The best thing ever.
He really was like the kind of kids in school who enjoys trolling teachers .
I imagine he was the kid that verbally destroyed bullies
there was pain in Kurt's life.. but his talent was undeniable.. in particular his folky acoustic music was soulful & can b appreciated for generations to come..
Missing my days of youth 🖤 I always comeback to these clips to make me feel better. "Teenage angst has paid off well, now I'm bored and old......
👌👌👌
0:51
My heart stopped
Thinking of you Kurt. You were taken from us too soon but just like everyone who left an impact while here you are remembered and celebrated every day by someone :)
taken?
Not so much take as left voluntarily
@@segredosdotiosam9989 Depression and addiction are diseases medically, so yeah, suicide is the ultimate symptom of these cumulative issues. He was taken by depression and addiction. He DIED by suicide. If you want to be technical..
@@mollymaciulla1917 Not judging his mental health but we use "taken" when someone suffers an accident, violence, dies of cancer, etc...
@@segredosdotiosam9989 We equally use taken in the medical profession. Not trying to argue! People are TAKEN by depression/addiction/any other mental health illness.... (just like the cancer you mentioned!) and DIE by suicide. "Peace, love and empathy"-- Kurt Cobain
It's not like I can help falling in love with him at first sight! Jeez!!! He was freaking beautiful!
1:29 hes like “wtf dont cheer for that”😭
There was truly nobody else like him. No celebrity at least. Nobody had so much attitude and was yet still so sympathetic.
And there’s so precious little of him on film and video. Jimi Hendrix and he are the most tragic rock deaths by far in my opinion. I luckily was not alive for Jimi’s death. It doesn’t haunt me as much as Kurts which I remember quite well. It’s as if his funeral is still going on.
This is soooo good! Editing, footage, everything! Definitely deserves more views :')
It's amazing how different his personalities are when he's sober and when he's on drugs.
I heard him interviewed once and I thought he was intelligent, sensitive and very talented. So sorry he left us so soon. RIP, Kurt.
I love him so much. He is my inspiration for guitar. It hurts a lot that I will never get to meet him. Rip kurt. I love you ❤️
He has the most perfect smile.
I like to think I have the most perfect smile but ok. Ya know!? Whatever!
@@latentsea hella had. He's been dead for decades!!
Missing someone I never met so hard 😪
Get a grip
@@latentsea on a guitar and jam out some of Kurt's khords
Real
@@latentsea Why????????????????????
Know How That Feels
I always loved the way he basically had no filter on his thoughts. Straight from his brain to his lips, not caring what anyone thought about him or his viewpoints. Wonder what today's "cancel culture" would have thought of him?
People on tiktok supposedly tried to cancel Nirvana because of the Nevermind album 💀
I'm always reminded how Trump fans pushed out the idea that Cobain somehow predicted DJTs arrival, even though in reality he couldn't stand politicians lol
Not to mention that you probably would've called him a PC warrior back in the day for hating jocks/meatheads and giving finger to people booing female bands/homophobes. But yes - please tell me more about cancel culture and Kurt being against it.
@@IHeartNoise I'm so confused why is this a reply on someone comment instead of an actual comment?
@@IHeartNoise because he molested a disabled girl in high school (read heavier than heaven)... The cancel mob would've sacrificed him over that in a heartbeat.
@@dying_allthetime Heavier than Heaven is pretty much completely filled with nonsense and is basically a work of fiction.
Kurt: my soul is on fire, but there's a cookie in my hand.
The way he said “I’m Kurt”… with such humility.
0:15 idk why this made me laugh so much😭
Love when Kurt feeds Dave ❤️
punk is and always has meant freedom and loss of suffering to me too. a state of mind a state of being not a style of clothes or anything superficial. i wouldn't have survived highschool without it. i think today's kids need it now more than we did, this world keeps getting shittier and punk is a mood that will get you through it!
I totally feel that, I'm a sophomore in high school right now and I idolize the grunge lifestyle and Kurt. The way that not only the music, but the meaning behind it makes me feel is incredible. Its sad that not many other kids share the same love for grunge that I do. Lol, most of them have red hot chili peppers and nirvana t-shirts and bitches can't name a single song other than smells like teen spirit💀
@@blured_victorian_silhouett742 wtf is sophomore? U talk like a pretentious Lil bitch kurt'd hate
When he hit his cig and said "oh! Im supoosed to be hurt" Chris' laughing was hilarious!
kurt wouldve definitely loved spongebob
I've currently been taking a liking to Kurt Cobain- he literally wont get out of my head and I can't think when I look at pictures of him 💀
Yo that edit is funny as hell
hello and welcome to the most ender rated video in history
I JUST REALIZED THAT THIS WAS YOU LMAKFNSDK I THOUGHT YOU WERE ANOTHER PERSON THAT I DIDN'T KNOW
also ✨ender rated✨
1:09 “oh I’m supposed to be hurt”. I love his sense of humor lmao
Thank you for this. Really cheered me up.
Kurt wasn’t about fame or money or the Hollywood machine he was an artist that just so happened to become a rockstar :)
He did want to be successful but when he got fame and wealth it was not all it was cracked up to be.
I don’t usually listen to Nirvana but now I want to do it more often
Do it. Their albums never get old. I blast them on repeat
Yeah and dont skip bleach
And incesticide
@@user-zn6xf8ow6h 🤘🎸
Missed kurt cobain love his music still now I'm big fan.
“you guys were really………. neat”
the sarcasm in his voice >>
The taser bit will always send me LOOOOOOOOL
that was one of the best compilations I've ever seen please make more
how can't you love kurt being in a mood
1:22 I love his face like "what the fuck" when they cheer lol
*Lighting a joint with his broken arm*
"Oh I'm supposed to be hurt"
LMFAO 🤣, it's a shame I never got to witness his era but from what I can tell from his music and aura he truly was something special
1:45 That was Kurt's sweet way of saying "shut up" to Dave Grohl lol
Kurt we love you and you are so missed 👼
no because this is everything
his eyes 😍😍😍
1:00 Yaixx~Kurt Cobain. Very deep Words Kurt, very deep 👌🏻
1:05 "ooo, I'm suppose to be hurt" 😂 with his arm in a sling... smoking just fine 😂
He was in his darkest mood when he left us all here in this world... Miss you Kurt & RIP... 🙏 ✨
He was murdered.
@@donnajackson2907 exactly. In fact, according to his closest friends and people he was creating Art with, he was doing very well mentally and physically, trying to stay sober and be present for his daughter and Art. There are many direct quotes supporting this.
He was not in a dark mood before he was murdered. He was sick of CL & wanting a divorce so trying to run from her. But he had plans for the future! He was too good for this world! But I know he is loved & missed by many! He was hilarious though!
Probably a 14 year old girl
I would be pretty upset when I figured out I was being murdered by my wife’s hit man
He was an absolute legend. Rip.
1:24 this is exactly how I feel when Im sitting in a cinema and watching modern movies these days...
Kurt "shave your head and wear a dress
Billy Corgan "Alright, noted ✔️"
The legend 🖤 Honest, handsome, humble and the greatest talent ever with authentic style! Kurt never will be forgotten 🙌
Kurt?
more like kurt being our favorite human for 2 mins straight
I've come to the realization that Pringles are just condensed instant mash potatoes. Life was better with mystery
Huh interesting
Wow. So that’s why it has a different texture from regular potato chips
God, he was gorgeous!
He happens to be kitten cute while also so real, over it, at the same time oodles of fun.
I love the sponge bob music in the back round tho- 😂
Everyone who thinks of Kurt as a depressed, whinging, whiney, mopey guy needs to see videos like this. Don't judge a character by the media and word of mouth. Learn about that person enough to build your own opinion
@MrLoveOneAnother Every human being on Earth is depressed. We are adults who have to pay bills in a shit economy.
A lot of the edgelord persona was partially a pose of the times and partially all the pain coming out of him.
He was in large psychological pain during a lot of his life. Depression and all of that. I can relate to it all, unfortunately.
@@djcease1996 That is not true even though I'm sure there are a lot of depressed people out there barely scraping by who haven't been diagnosed and all people experience sadness.
But real depression is a darkness and pain I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy and fortunately only a small percentage of people get it bad.
depressed people can still have fun moments. and can still be funny as hell, believe me.
He very much had a dark, depressive side to him.
Haven’t seen some of these ✌️great vid
I miss Kurt so much.
I hope he is resting in peace🖤
My favorite interaction of his was when nadwaur asked him about the pa system in some south American country. He responded with "idk I was shooting coke with alice and chains all night"
I love the spongebob muzic in the background
I keep coming back to the video for 1:24 lol
That guy used dry humor very well. In all of these clips, this is comedic stuff. If you think its moody downer, you are very bland and cannot comprehend the sphere Cobain was working within. Lets just say he is funny as hell and you dont get it.
Yep, you're right. I just don't comprehend the heroin sphere. Or the splattered brains. Or being married to a draining wench.
He’s hilarious really
Say what you will but he'll forever be etched in rock music, a billionaire and had a pretty sweet deal going on until love killed him. I don't mean love the feeling, I mean Courtney's bitchass.
He was often a dick
@@latentsea can’t say I blame him though
HE'S SO CUTE 😭😭😭 I WISHED THE MF LIVED HE'S SO COOL 😢😢❤❤
I remember he was like how come rupaul isn't the biggest superstar. He wanted rupaul to the next big thing and then that's when it happened
0:13 the face he made after saying I’m Kurt is so funny
Whenever I see videos like this, I just can't stop thinking about Krist. What Kurt's death meant to him, how it affected him. They were like brothers.
Kurt would be a meme machine nowadays
I miss him so much. Hard to believe it's been 27 years.
i throughly enjoyed that thank you very much
The true gift of this man is that he had no idea where he was. Ever.
He's hilarious!😆 I need more, Plz!
I’ve always been in love. He was a real feminist too, and his looks omg he was really something to behold
That explains his insanity.
Male feminists are creepy
i love him so muchhh
My guy's cheekbones were insane
Thanks for upload. Bang on.