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8 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

 

I might suggest that you workshop your draft valentines day letter with someone.  It could use a little spit and polish.  

I just go with a pre-written Hallmark card.

Doesn't change the fact that when you yearn for the entire house to burn, countless charred humans is what you wanted.

1 minute ago, Brisketexan said:

Doesn't change the fact that when you yearn for the entire house to burn, countless charred humans is what you wanted.

You're projecting. 

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Just now, Anastasis said:

You're projecting. 

Am I?

When you root to burn the entire system down - the system in which 350 million Americans live, a system which is interwoven into our lives and livelihood, what DOES happen when you "burn it all down?"

You have run away from that truth around here for as many years as you've been around.  And nobody but you thinks you've put any distance between yourself and that obvious truth: the inevitable and necessary outcome is immense suffering.

Shit, the gutting of USAID alone will, with a 100% certainty, result in a stack of people dying (not even Americans - people who depend on day-to-day food and medical aid that is now frozen). That's a real thing that is happening right now.  And it always was going to happen when we "burned it all down."  You may think you're being clever and fooling....someone, I have no idea who.  But anyone who looks at the dude cheering for the house everyone lives into burn to the ground knows "fuck...a lotta people are gonna burn when that happens."  Then when the dude says "oh, you're projecting"....do you really think anyone reads that and does anything but roll their eyes?

1 minute ago, Brisketexan said:

When you root to burn the entire system down

The first time that I posted "burn it all down" was in the days after the 2016 election. And that was mostly a reaction to the point that our broken American political system brought us to. 

The two party system has completely captured every aspect of the American political system and has been on a collision course with disaster and fiscal ruin for a long time. We have an long ineffective congress that has ceded its deliberative legislative process over decades completely to party leadership, allowed for the executive branch to consolidate power of all kinds, but especially notably wrt war making. We have an intelligence community that it totally off the rails and violating the constitutional rights of Americans as a matter of daily business. A entrenched foreign policy/military industry that has destabilized numerous regions throughout the world, directly resulting in blow back that undermines American credibility and costs American lives, while pilfering American taxpayers on the regular. There is no path forward where our dysfunctional two party system is going to do a nice clean but meaningful course correction at the federal level. 

And you think that this about road infrastructure, or the wastewater treatment system and making the poo poo go down the pipes. 

14 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Am I?

Oh and yes. Between the two of us you are the only one that has talked about wishing their political adversaries, their friends and family, death and suffering. Pools of blood and shit while the life leaves their eyes. You're broken brisket. Don't project your brokenness onto me. 

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7 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Oh and yes. Between the two of us you are the only one that has talked about wishing their political adversaries, their friends and family, death and suffering. Pools of blood and shit while the life leaves their eyes. You're broken brisket. Don't project your brokenness onto me. 

Just answer the simple question: when you burn it ALL down -- and "all" includes things like USAID and medical and food programs it actively operates on a daily basis in dozens of countries, payment systems like SS that actively fund people living day-by-day, programs that are the basis for the livelihoods of literally millions of Americans both indirectly and directly (example of "directly" -- Catholic Charities in Galveston just laid off 120 people in its refugee resettlement office - they now have no job or paycheck, and the refugees who were in process, promised their assistance, are high-and-dry), etc. ad nauseum -- your "burning it all down" necessarily means that those people are going to suffer, and some of them will die, correct?

I mean, the fucking irony of you actively rooting for a course of action that will necessarily have direct AND collateral damage that = incredible suffering and death, in the name of your supposedly moral high ground of opposing....that exact sort of action.  You beclown yourself, and you think that nobody sees it.  It's the last part that's most pathetic.  That you think you've fooled.....anyone.  You root for something that is metaphorical area-bombing, claiming "hey, I never said a particular person should be hurt," and think that's absolution, when you spend pages here criticizing that exact moral calculus.  It's fucking rich.

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Why the fuck do people still engage with him?

4 minutes ago, safe sex said:

Why the fuck do people still engage with him?

Because evil of the "oh shucks, I'm just for all the morally good things, and will never admit that what I propose will cause incredible suffering" variety is fucking infuriating.

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3 minutes ago, safe sex said:

Why the fuck do people still engage with him?

I finally stopped quoting him.

Baby steps.

6 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Just answer the simple question: when you burn it ALL down -- and "all" includes things like USAID and medical and food programs it actively operates on a daily basis in dozens of countries, payment systems like SS that actively fund people living day-by-day, programs that are the basis for the livelihoods of literally millions of Americans both indirectly and directly (example of "directly" -- Catholic Charities in Galveston just laid off 120 people in its refugee resettlement office - they now have no job or paycheck, and the refugees who were in process, promised their assistance, are high-and-dry), etc. ad nauseum -- your "burning it all down" necessarily means that those people are going to suffer, and some of them will die, correct?

I mean, the fucking irony of you actively rooting for a course of action that will necessarily have direct AND collateral damage that = incredible suffering and death, in the name of your supposedly moral high ground of opposing....that exact sort of action.  You beclown yourself, and you think that nobody sees it.  It's the last part that's most pathetic.  That you think you've fooled.....anyone.  You root for something that is metaphorical area-bombing, claiming "hey, I never said a particular person should be hurt," and think that's absolution, when you spend pages here criticizing that exact moral calculus.  It's fucking rich.

It's always a riot when the death panelist is upset about people dying, or wasteful spending. Like bruh. Know your industry.

i mean i'm pretty sure 'burn it all down' w/ regard to our current system is exactly what we're seeing.

our house needed some serious remodeling and updating, but fuck it, burning it all down seems a lot more reasonable. oh what's that? the predators are swooping in to cash in on the remains? oh no who could have seen this coming. 

congratulations lol

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21 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

And you think that this about road infrastructure, or the wastewater treatment system and making the poo poo go down the pipes. 

Oh, wait....I didn't want to let that one go by.  Actually, yes, it's about those things too, specifically.  Projects that are underway, with local funds and resources committed based on pre-existing STATUTORY commitments of federal funds, are frozen, and contracts are in default.

7 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Because evil of the "oh shucks, I'm just for all the morally good things, and will never admit that what I propose will cause incredible suffering" variety is fucking infuriating.

I asked him what he would want to replace it with. Of course, no response. He is a shallow bot.

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1 minute ago, PenelopeWitherspoon said:

And you're a cunt.

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Just now, David Dennison said:

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Just calling it straight.  Seriously. People need to be called out more often. Fuck them.

On 1/20/2025 at 11:45 AM, royiv said:

There are a lot more coming at Chevron.

 

On 1/20/2025 at 11:46 AM, Vegas64 said:

More than the 10-15% already announced with the re-org that begin already? I'd love to hear how you have more inside information, maybe we can take it to the O&G thread....

Looks like we both either work for or know folks who work for Chevron. The worst kept secret went public today: 

Chevron to lay off 15% to 20% of global workforce

https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/12/business/chevron-global-layoffs/index.html

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6 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Feature, not a bug.  A married woman doesn't need to vote - her husband, as the head and master of the household, votes for the household.

 

 

 

2 hours ago, Anastasis said:

"Burning down" the dysfunctional two party system, a totally dysfunctional, wasteful, and bloated federal government apparatus, and all of the related expressions of that apparatus that project death and suffering throughout the world and at home, is not anywhere close to that breath and you know it.

If only I could live in a world without consequences. I seem to recall you mocking the idea that “fire and blood” would be the result. 

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6 hours ago, Anastasis said:

You can certainly correct me when I am wrong, but was not "Race to the Top" on of the key initiatives driving the linking of standardized test scores to teacher performance evaluations?  I know that some of you think that every bad thing is the world is cause the "right" and every good thing the "left", but with education, as with many other things, both sides should rightly get run. I know, I know. 

"Both sides".... Everybody drink!

36 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

 

Future recipients of Trump Center Honors will read like a roster of B and C-list entertainers.

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Walters had to get his name back into the news after yesterday:

 

https://www.news9.com/story/67ad1124762b2f4d8649bf7e/superintendent-ryan-walters-former-osbe-members-form-trump-advisory-committee

 

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Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters and former State Board of Education members Kendra Wesson and Katie Quebedeaux have formed the Trump Advisory Committee, Walters announced Wednesday.

According to a press release from Walters, the group will “continue to fight the liberal D.C. swamp that has now leaked into Oklahoma’s Executive Branch.” Wesson and Quebedeaux will serve as co-chairs.

 

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“The United States has shown a desire for transparency in government, proven by the presidential election,” Wesson said. “Secrecy in education hurts taxpayers’ pocketbooks, educational outcomes and, most of all, leaves children vulnerable to predatory behaviors in the classroom.”

“The Trump Advisory Committee is not here to play politics,” Walters said. “We are here to fight on behalf of the hearts, minds, and souls of Oklahoma students, their families, and our educators. The weak will be exposed. The corrupt will be held accountable. And Oklahoma’s children will finally have access to the educational journey they deserve.”

 

1 hour ago, Brisketexan said:

Because evil of the "oh shucks, I'm just for all the morally good things, and will never admit that what I propose will cause incredible suffering" variety is fucking infuriating.

Dude… he is the roadrunner to your Wile E Coyote. 

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Putting Ana on ignore had almost zero effect becuase you people (YOU PEOPLE) keep quoting him.

The irony that closeted MAGAs like him don't want to acknowledge is that the current "burn it down" will completely burn it down.  Any chance of democracy, done.  Biden or Harris?  No fucking chance.

Well done, you simple fucking traitor.  You won't escape what is coming, you're too arrogant to figure it out.

US captain Auston Matthews booed mercilessly in Montreal tonight before the Canada/Sweden game in the 4 Nations Cup.

President Trump. "OK Elon, X owes me 10M. How about you pay up?"

Elon. "Well Donnie," pausing to wipe his kids snot onto the oval office couch, "Let me get that State contract for 400M worth of Teslas. Think how cool the Diplomats will look driving around Copenhagen in them, or racing across Mongolia. Gonna be lit."

"OK, let me call Marco and remind him. By the way, you get that NAICS code fixed?"

"yep, we are registered to make tortillas," Elon replies, wiping more snot onto a painting.

"OK," says the President. "JD, you want anythimg?"

Vance emerges from behind the curtains, "can I have the couch?"

 

Musk’s X Agrees to Pay About $10 Million to Settle Trump Lawsuit

Musk’s platform becomes second social-media company to settle with Trump after Jan. 6, 2021 riot triggered bans

WASHINGTON—Elon Musk’s X has agreed to pay about $10 million to settle a lawsuit that Donald Trump brought against the company and its former chief executive, according to people familiar with the matter.

The agreement makes X the second social-media platform to settle litigation that Trump filed when the companies deplatformed him over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Trump, along with other plaintiffs, filed the lawsuit in 2021 against the company, then called Twitter, and its chief executive at the time, Jack Dorsey. Musk reinstated Trump on the platform in November 2022.

https://www.wsj.com/tech/musks-x-agrees-to-pay-about-10-million-to-settle-trump-lawsuit-a38348f8

 

Nothing wrong with a little 10 million payment. I remember the times when Obama was taking 10m, so both sides.

48 minutes ago, C-Man said:

US captain Auston Matthews booed mercilessly in Montreal tonight before the Canada/Sweden game in the 4 Nations Cup.

Well that was an easy one for the fighting Duplessises. He's a fucking Leaf.

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3 hours ago, Anastasis said:

Oh and yes. Between the two of us you are the only one that has talked about wishing their political adversaries, their friends and family, death and suffering. Pools of blood and shit while the life leaves their eyes. You're broken brisket. Don't project your brokenness onto me. 

I’ve refrained a lot lately from commenting on shit like this.  But you are misrepresenting.  Brisket and lots of us said for years that the hate and demonization of dirty libs, browns, others, whatever that the Republican party feasted on would lead to bloodshed.  It did. El Paso here was the specific reference.  I don’t think it’s unreasonable for those who have witnessed the bloody fruit of the southern strategy steroided by religion and Oakley glasses to wish karma on the perpetrators.

This is fine.
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Few developments better typify the unique insanity of the current political moment than the ascent of “Big Balls,” a 19-year-old software engineer who briefly worked at Elon Musk’s brain startup Neuralink, got recruited to the billionaire’s government-deconstructionist effort DOGE and, now, in a twist so ridiculous it seems like it was stolen straight out of South Park, has apparently been hired as a “senior advisor” to the U.S. State Department.
In reality, “Big Balls” is Edward Coristine, a high-achieving tech wunderkind, and the large-testicle-alluding-honorific is merely his online username. The Washington Post reports that Coristine, who is also a staffer at DOGE, was recently assigned to the State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Technology. It’s unclear what Coristine, who only recently graduated from high school, will be doing at America’s diplomatic hub, but it understandably seems to have rattled senior officials at the agency. The Post notes that, for some reason, a government directory also lists Coristine as working for USAID—the international aid agency that Musk has all but shut down in the span of a week.
Wired initially reported that Coristine had previously worked for Path Network, a cybersecurity firm that was known to hire reformed cybercriminals. Bloomberg subsequently reported that Coristine was actually fired from that firm after he leaked “internal information to the [company’s] competitors.” “I can confirm that Edward Coristine’s brief contract was terminated after the conclusion of an internal investigation into the leaking of proprietary company information that coincided with his tenure,” a Path Network spokesperson told the outlet last week. Coristine, meanwhile, has said that he did “nothing contractually wrong” while at the company.
Subsequently, cybersecurity blogger Brian Krebs made the claim that Coristine was also formerly a member of The Com, a loose online affiliation of Telegram and Discord users who have frequently been known to engage in a wide variety of criminal activity. Krebs doesn’t claim that Coristine was involved in any criminal activity, merely that he was a member of the group.
Now, for whatever reason Balls/Coristine has been given a horrifying amount of access to the data and internal systems of the federal government. In addition to Coristine, another DOGE member—23-year-old former SpaceX intern Luke Farritor—has also reportedly been given some position at the State Department. Like Coristine, he is also listed as working for the Bureau of Diplomatic Technology. Gizmodo reached out to the State Department for more information on what Big Balls and Farritor are doing for the government and will update this story if it responds.
 

Fuck that guy. What a weak assed username.
13 minutes ago, Horn Dogg said:

You work for Chevron?

Or perhaps he did. You hiring?

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15 minutes ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

I don’t think it’s unreasonable for those who have witnessed the bloody fruit of the southern strategy steroided by religion and Oakley glasses to wish karma on the perpetrators.

Moreover, this pseudo-bright line drawn by projecting fascists like Ana is transparent.  Yeah, motherfucker, we don't really have a problem with you and yours getting what is probably coming.  You're coming for us.  Why should we be held to a higher standard?

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I'm thinking maybe a guy fired from a cyber security firm known for hiring reformed cyber criminals having almost unlimited access to federal data might be bad. 

4 minutes ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

I'm thinking maybe a guy fired from a cyber security firm known for hiring reformed cyber criminals having almost unlimited access to federal data might be bad. 

he never would be issued a clearance. But then, Elon's should have been revoked.

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3 hours ago, Anastasis said:

The first time that I posted "burn it all down" was in the days after the 2016 election

You might be the most insufferable, pedantic, sad sack of a person that I have ever encountered. You are the epitome of the “Ackchyually” meme. What do you have going other than contrarianism and eating lamb?

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1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

Putting Ana on ignore had almost zero effect becuase you people (YOU PEOPLE) keep quoting him.

The irony that closeted MAGAs like him don't want to acknowledge is that the current "burn it down" will completely burn it down.  Any chance of democracy, done.  Biden or Harris?  No fucking chance.

Well done, you simple fucking traitor.  You won't escape what is coming, you're too arrogant to figure it out.

I am going to (against my better judgment) make a high-effort post. 
 

All of us now live under an authoritarian government.  Not an authoritarian state (yet) but the authoritarian government is here, and that has implications for how you should comport yourself and arrange your own private life. There is still time to turn off the authoritarian path, but that time is growing short and the way back rather harder than it was. 
 

Donald Trump fired the board of the Kennedy Center and replaced it with a new one who then elected Donald Trump chair of the Center. This is pretty stupid, and clearly the act of a petty and vain narcissist and most people will never go to the Kennedy Center. However, it’s clearly important to the Trump regime that Trump be seen as a leading, shaping figure in American cultural life in a way no president has ever been.  Stalin created a union of writers in the Soviet Union despite a clear lack of interest in fiction. It was important to him.  A smart citizen should ask why— why does the President also need to be a cultural luminary? 
 

The AP was ejected from the White House press pool for refusing to call the Gulf of Mexico by its new, Trump assigned name.  Google and Apple, notably, have updated their maps.  This is a stupid and small thing, clearly a fit of idiocy by Trump that has no real impact on your life. But it was important to the White House that the AP use the White House’s words. In 2017, neither Google or Apple would have changed their maps, in 2025 they will.  An observant citizen will ask: if Google will not defy the White House in a trifling manner, what will they for a serious matter? 
 

Trump’s firings of independent boards, IGs, commissioners, and others is patently illegal.  That needs no comment. No other president tried to do it or needed to.  The White House claims that no president has faced the opposition Trump faces.  An observant citizen will note:  the White House wants you to know Trump is special and different.

Trump has a nebulous, undefined, set of people he works for (with Musk): “the people” and he exercise “their will.” “The will of the people” is a phrase very much en vogue.  But the enemies are very defined and specific: federal employees, immigrants, transgender people, NGOs, disfavored politicians. They all deserve what is coming to them; they fleece, rob, humiliate, and get fat off of “the American people.” The citizen should ask: once defeated, what specific enemy will be found next?

We are picking fights with all our friends, making enemies of Allies, and rapidly turning an American passport into a liability.  At the same time we are dismantling the structures we used to make America attractive and exchanging soft power for a better uppercut. We will be very successful at using our latent power to get cringing acceptance and concessions.  The Chinese do, too. The Chinese are also welcome nowhere on earth, their expat communities are universally loathed.  One should ask— where would I go if America was no longer a safe home? Who might want me and who might want to help my country? 

My prediction is fairly boring.  The end state here is somewhere between today’s Hungary and China as experienced by Han Chinese.  No massive internment camps, no executions.  America is very rich, very powerful, and can coast for a very long time by consuming itself and returning rewards to select beneficiaries.  The Great Terror is not coming; there will be no Full Self Drive Black Marias.

But some people you don’t know will go to jail for nothing.  Some inconvenient people will go into exile.  And, if we don’t take the hard road, we will find that we will go through the forms of democracy to no end, that our world will be grayer, our dreams dimmer, our choices constrained, our voices subdued. 
 

So what to do? First, realize that all who are not openly against this are for it.  Do not trust them.  You may not need to cut them out, you may not be advised to confront them. But, realize that you need to be as cagey as a Soviet.  They may be invited to your home, but never to your kitchen table.  Remember, they want to destroy your home.

Read.  Read Bulgakov, and Havel, and Orwell, and Huxley and Akhmatova and do not take them as warnings.  Read them to understand where you live now. Cowardice is the gravest of vices.  Put cowards and collaborators on ignore, here and in your life. 

 

@956 Worldwide Damn good post.

I think we could look at Brazil under the military government period. Yeah, there was a"civilian" president sometimes, but not really. Life went on except for any who voiced any opposition.

4 hours ago, Anastasis said:

Oh and yes. Between the two of us you are the only one that has talked about wishing their political adversaries, their friends and family, death and suffering. Pools of blood and shit while the life leaves their eyes. You're broken brisket. Don't project your brokenness onto me. 

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"Always Accuse Your Enemies of Your Own Sins" --- Joseph Goebbels, minister of propaganda for Hitler.

 

i totally believe ana when he says he didn't say something "in such words." dude never says anything specific while he's over there tossing molotovs expressly for the shield of not being quoted.

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9 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

@956 Worldwide Damn good post.

I think we could look at Brazil under the military government period. Yeah, there was a"civilian" president sometimes, but not really. Life went on except for any who voiced any opposition.

We are priming the fucking pump.  Appointing presidents to cultural boards? Renaming centuries old geographic features.

Military parades are coming. And there’s another place where the discourse should be freaking people out.  Our military’s job is now to “secure the homeland.” Generations of Americans have understood that the homeland is most secure and that America’s military strength is best used far, far away. Fucking Lincoln explained that a foreign army could not lay a track on the Blue Ridge even if it were funded by the combined might of the Old World. 
 

That is a goddam luxury.  Dipshits like Anastasis will celebrate this reorientation but a thoughtful American will ask why the fuck, all of a sudden, an exquisite and terrifying fighting force now needs to focus on America instead of the world abroad. 

32 minutes ago, elfenix said:

i totally believe ana when he says he didn't say something "in such words." dude never says anything specific while he's over there tossing molotovs expressly for the shield of not being quoted.

We have much larger problems than Anastasis can ever dream of.  A leg of lamb and its seasoned and sanctioned church shoulder is a fucking bump in the road compared to what is coming.  I’m up for it.  Everyone dies, but we should have some say in who and when.  That’s democracy.

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1 hour ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

I'm thinking maybe a guy fired from a cyber security firm known for hiring reformed cyber criminals having almost unlimited access to federal data might be bad. 

A few years ago, at a dinner with others in this industry we had an argument about whether someone that used video game cheats should be disqualified from being allowed in the industry. I sided with the no crowd. Still, this is shows how seriously people take the trust that is given to us.

We are entrusted with not only access to very important data but held responsible for keeping it secret. The idea that someone has a history of breaking that trust should ever be granted with access is insane. If they lack the ethics they will always lack the ethics.

14 minutes ago, F250 said:

A few years ago, at a dinner with others in this industry we had an argument about whether someone that used video game cheats should be disqualified from being allowed in the industry. I sided with the no crowd. Still, this is shows how seriously people take the trust that is given to us.

We are entrusted with not only access to very important data but held responsible for keeping it secret. The idea that someone has a history of breaking that trust should ever be granted with access is insane. If they lack the ethics they will always lack the ethics.

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1 hour ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Read.  Read Bulgakov, and Havel, and Orwell, and Huxley and Akhmatova and do not take them as warnings.  Read them to understand where you live now. Cowardice is the gravest of vices.  Put cowards and collaborators on ignore, here and in your life. 

 

Huxley? so can i get some soma up in this bitch? cuz Plan A is looking better as each week passes...

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