This is the slow grind of the demonic. People watched idly as all of their pie in the sky ideas, which were never realistic, were put into effect. They didn't realize where the source of their "good times" was, which was resting on the laurels of the principled, efficient, and hard working times. It's like the (public) pensioner that sees the whole system coming down but somehow acts like he didn't know, and that what was paid to him, and now a broke and broken system, could somehow have theoretically lasted. Sorry, no.People watching has always been a little hobby of mine. Wherever I go I like to get a sense of the people there, how they doing, what they're into, etc. I've noticed lately, in my area (big left leaning metro area) white liberals are more unhappy than ever. Their sour attitudes waft off of them like a strong stench. Politeness and true kindness is in short supply.
It's interesting to see, these people, who are living in a pure, distilled manifestation of their own ideology, go about with a scowl on their face. It's like they're seeing everything they believe in come to form right in front of them, and they are horrified.
One has to wonder, do they ever stop and think why? Do they ever question themselves? Perhaps they made a miscalculation somewhere along the line? Who do they even have left to blame at this point? They seemingly got everything they wanted. Orange man out of office and convicted of 6 million felonies, "The adults are back in charge", got a bunch of cool new high tech vaccines, defeated racism once and for all during the BLM riots, the list goes on.
Things should be peachy keen, right? Their faces tell a different story.
I didn't notice this myself, but it was pointed out to me recently. The cast of this film is split on the right/left side of the poster. All of the ones on the right (Leonard Nimoy et al.) are dead. The three on the left hand side, William Shatner, George Takei and Walter Koenig are still alive. It's always interesting to me how these things play out in life.
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Interesting about the CR2032 batteries; my kitchen scale uses them and whenever I had to replace them, every store in my area here in Canada was always out of stock. I ended up just ordering a bunch online.The supermarket has been out of Wasabi Cashews and has been for some time. In the same supermarket, all c2032 batteries are sold out, all brands.
Must be aliens
She's fairly cute, and there is a decent percentage of men who wish their girlfriends or wives would enthusiastically hawk tuah for them. A lot of people who repost these memes are hoping their wives or girlfriends will take notice and be inspired.A recent post in the meme section got me thinking..... isn't it odd how the "hawk tuah" meme gained so much traction? Morality aside, the original wasn't really even that funny. It was kinda gross what she suggested, really. And yet there seem to be so many of them. Are we in a slow meme cycle or something?
I didn't notice this myself, but it was pointed out to me recently. The cast of this film is split on the right/left side of the poster. All of the ones on the right (Leonard Nimoy et al.) are dead. The three on the left hand side, William Shatner, George Takei and Walter Koenig are still alive. It's always interesting to me how these things play out in life.
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William Shatner and Mick Jagger are functioning way beyond what should be possible. It's uncanny!
Now that's first I've ever heard of that! OK, I think I get it now.It's the same thing with Steak and Blowjob day.
I was there a couple of years ago. I would've liked to have lived there in another life. Weather's still nice though, global warming narrative be damned.San Francisco is almost dead too.
It's in Wikipedia, so you know it's a real thing!Now that's first I've ever heard of that! OK, I think I get it now.
Apparently, not to be outdone, women have a follow-on to this:It's in Wikipedia, so you know it's a real thing!