The person who lost the election is a very good example of never letting a grudge go. I know he loves big numbers and so I think for him amassing huge numbers of grudges is a very ... moreThe person who lost the election is a very good example of never letting a grudge go. I know he loves big numbers and so I think for him amassing huge numbers of grudges is a very good thing. Of course dragging all that baggage along with him wherever he goes slows him down. But he cannot let even the tiniest one go. There are all his and no one is going to deny him enjoying them reliving them nurturing them and making sure they thrive and stay alive.It keeps a body busy at his age.Are you a grudge worshipper too? Got lots? less
The 70 million who voted for him. Clearly they enjoyed the exalting supporting defending justifying raitonalizing. Now 70 million is a sizable chuck of people. All of whom are not ... moreThe 70 million who voted for him. Clearly they enjoyed the exalting supporting defending justifying raitonalizing. Now 70 million is a sizable chuck of people. All of whom are not happy campers. Will they gather together and plot conspire collude to "get back at? the 74million are not thems?
The "they" who spent a lot of time defending rationalizing justifying denying accusing attacking insulting on behalf of the person who lost the election. Do they find another to do... moreThe "they" who spent a lot of time defending rationalizing justifying denying accusing attacking insulting on behalf of the person who lost the election. Do they find another to do that for? Which "other" another could take up so much of their time?Out of work. 70 million of them. Yikes!
Will our teachers continue to educate us? Our artists continue to shower us with the talent? I mean we can't just be sitting down sitting around doing nothing. That would not be a ... moreWill our teachers continue to educate us? Our artists continue to shower us with the talent? I mean we can't just be sitting down sitting around doing nothing. That would not be a heaven I'd enjoy. Sloth is not my cuppa tea.What would you like heaven to be if you could design it?
In American most definitely. Kds dare not venture beyond the parents political partisan rigidity. They are inculcated with hate for "the other" from birth. What chance do they have... moreIn American most definitely. Kds dare not venture beyond the parents political partisan rigidity. They are inculcated with hate for "the other" from birth. What chance do they have of escaping being exactly what their parents are? Virtually none.I don't know if that is true in other countries too but you see what the results of that is.Sad for the kids who grow up and form their kids as they were formed. Passing down great HATE and fear year after year after year. They so love their they want them to be EXACT REPLICAS of them. Egotistical? Sure. Why not? What could it hurt? Everyone says so. less
I would say tweets and golf are his legacy. What he will be most remembered for. Oh then there are all the folks he hired who ended up charged with crimes...some verging on treason... moreI would say tweets and golf are his legacy. What he will be most remembered for. Oh then there are all the folks he hired who ended up charged with crimes...some verging on treason. Dozens and dozens of them.Oh and being sued by hers and hims and thems. And suing hers and hims and thems. Oh also making friends of the despot dictator monsters in the world and attacking those who were former allies. Oh yes and also uprooting our way of life, bas**rdizing the justice system, cutting off at the knees the legislators and hogging all the power in one pair of hands..his. Oh and sleeping with enemy as he attacked our intelligence agencies..demonizing "the other"...those who did not vote for him...dividing a nation possibly irreparably..leaving behind hate and fear and loathing. Such a multifaceted legacy. An abomination for a nation.I guess the person who lost the election will be remembered for many many many many many things. A distinction no one will ever match.And he can rest happy knowing that 70 million people wan... less
I'm pretty sure it's not possible to accelerate time but wouldn't it be sublime if we could?For example accelerate through to January 20, 2021. Speed right through it at supersonic... moreI'm pretty sure it's not possible to accelerate time but wouldn't it be sublime if we could?For example accelerate through to January 20, 2021. Speed right through it at supersonic levels.Of course it would have to happen everywhere at once. It couldn't be localized for just one country.SIGH. I guess the laws of physics as we know them would not permit partial anything. Something is either true everywhere or untrue everywhere. You can't have little pockets of time that react differently from all the others.Of course one can always get drunk and stay drunk until it's over. But then that has consequences too.I guess we just keep on truckin'. less