Hey @PritiPatel we think the real crisis is our lack of humanity for people fleeing war, climate change and torture. We pulled together a thread for you..
So is poor young boy makes a few lines in a corner of a paper, Mean while #DawnButler laps up the limelight for chatting absolute bullshit π‘ Didnβt his life matter???? https://t.co/il7F0mQZrY
‘name of a nation in western Asia, from Semitic root l-b-nΒ “white,” probably in reference to snow-capped peaks, or possibly to chalk or limestone cliffs. The Greek name of the islandΒ Lemnos is of Phoenician origin and from the same root.’
Terrifying Mystery Blast Shockwave Filmed Over Beirutβββββββ | Zero Hedge https://t.co/MyNFWIsPVM
*Oh, you’re referring to Sunday’s remote viewing… /winks… Gotcha…*
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I always tend to enjoy rewatches. You see things you missed the first time around, you see things you’ve forgotten about, and you may even come away with totally different experience on subsequent viewings than your initial experience. I dunno if such experiences help better establish one’s location, or causes one to become more lost. Still, it’s always cool to experience an old something with someone new. Almost makes the lost feel found. And speaking of being lost, how about a sappy song below, prefaced by the song’s sappy lyrics.
Alice In Chains
“Got Me Wrong”
Yeh, it goes away
All of this and more of nothing in my life
No color clay
Individuality not safe
As of now I bet you got me wrong
So unsure you run from something strong
I can’t let go
Threadbare tapestry unwinding slow
Feel a tortured brain
Show your belly like you want me to
As of now I bet you got me wrong
So unsure we reach for something strong
I haven’t felt like this in so long
Wrong, in a sense too far gone from love
That don’t last forever
Something’s gotta turn out right
You sugar taste
Sweetness doesn’t often touch my face
Stay if you please
You may not be here when I leave
As of now I bet you got me wrong
So unsure we reach for something strong
I haven’t felt like this in so long
Wrong, in a sense too far gone from love
Strong, I haven’t felt like this in so long
Wrong, in a sense too far gone from love
That don’t last forever
Something’s gotta turn out right
‘Not all those who wander are lost.’
ββJ.R.R. Tolkien
Was kinda interesting that over the past day or so, trees of all kinds and trees with people in them started popping up like…weeds. What it all means? Notta clue. Sure has inspired some interesting conversation tho’. Very fulfilling. Has led to some interesting places. Branching, you might say.
Under Scotlandβs new hate-crime bill, actors could be prosecuted for portraying bigoted characters. This is an astonishing attack on free speech. It would kill the performing arts.https://t.co/kY7EIn6SNV
*Bucko took the screen shot of that for me, Clicky… /lights up… ‘Cos CASH (Cunts Against Smoking Humanity) … /drags… have blocked me from seeing their tweets… /plumes smoke…*
Today, Dear Reader, mask wearing became mandatory inside public places in the UK. Less than two months after the World Health Organisation changed its mind on the effectiveness of masks…
… That’s fast work. So exactly how big is a Coronavirus (Covid-19) virus?
… In fact, the Covid-19 Coronavirus is so tiny, it cannot be seen with the naked eye. Which begs the question: just how effective would an everyday mask be at stopping the tiny, murderous monster from infecting you or anyone else?
California makes everyone wear masks, COVID-19 cases skyrocket in the middle of summer. Masks spread the virus by distributing gases at EYE level instead of the nostrils forcing it to the ground AWAY from the EYES.
*So ‘elp me… /rolls eyes… Gawd, Clicky, this could be a long one. ‘Ow should we begin?*
*Ah… /flicks lighter… The Twitter Timeline sync during my lunch break today, excellent, starting point, Clicky… /lights up and smokes… Why am I thinking of Ricky Gervais?*
*Yes! Funny man… /flicks ash… No, hold on – weren’t the Nazis a crocodile?*
*That’s an underdog strategy, Clicky… /smirks… Bite ’em in the Balkans…*
Hello there, Dear Reader π
My evenings this past week have been taken up with remote viewing the 26-episode, epic documentary series from 1973, The World At War, with my Text Us chum, Cade Fon Apollyon. I’d only seen the episodes dealing with what happened pre-1939 at school, in 1983. I was studying the ‘Silent World War’ for my History O Level. That’s the one between the First and Second World Wars, but that nobody wants to call a war, although in pretty much every respect, it was…
*Nearly an ‘our an episode, Clicky… /drags… It’s like compressing World War 2 into a single day…*
*Alright, smarty pants, but there’s a lot less detail in 7 minutes…*
*Ha! The emergence of sharks and evolution of teeth at 10:11, and crocodiles appear at 11:05. Not a fucking Nazi to be seen…*
Uighurs sitting, bound and blindfolded, waiting to be loaded onto train cars and taken β somewhere.
*To be honest, you’d be ‘ard-fuckin’-pressed to notsee a single country in the world today that isn’t governed by parties, or ‘as opposition parties, all pulled straight out the ‘socialist fuzzy bucket’…*
So, if you’re interested in how the previous Fourth Turning Winter/Crisis climaxed in 1945, Dear Reader, then I can thoroughly recommend giving The World At War a viewing.Β It’s freely available on YTube, but you have to make the time, and that has always been your purview. Besides, ace thesp Sir Laurence Olivier narrates over its entire nearly 26 hours…
*Yes, we’re done, Clicky…*
Have a great we kenned, Dear Reader, and have a Song π
Banksy is essentially a government graffiti artist, or at least the vandal of choice of the chattering classes, says Brendan O'Neillhttps://t.co/Q8N7WENuTV
Sad and so very sorry to share the news that legendary composer Ennio Morricone has died at 91. "They're all my children… every score I've done." (πΌ The Ecstasy of Gold; π₯ 1966's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly; πΉ @DKNationalSymph) pic.twitter.com/tRtaXAmWpO