Shower Thoughts MK2

Xprimentyl

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Trump's America is analogous to the 1994 film Clifford starring Martin Short and Charles Grodin. Trump is Clifford, the petulant and obvious man-child walking around on his knees putting up a front for the adults that dote on him (MAGA) while doing devious shit behind their backs, and we normal Americans are Grodin, the one adult that knows exactly what Clifford really is, but we look like the assholes when we try to point it out.
 
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XsjadoBlayde

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A snapshot of this moment in time for the archives
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don't ask what a mega manhunt is, nobody fckin knows
 
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You know how in documentaries they go "if a flea was human-sized, it could jump higher than a 10 story building"?

I mean, duh, of course it can. Buildings can't jump.
 

XsjadoBlayde

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Recent couple of online purchases through post came with random pack of Viagra tablets I never ordered not even anything adjacent to them too. And the last one had bonus pack of... melatonin? What is going on here lol? As a single person it's just mockery at this point!
 

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Recent couple of online purchases through post came with random pack of Viagra tablets I never ordered not even anything adjacent to them too. And the last one had bonus pack of... melatonin? What is going on here lol? As a single person it's just mockery at this point!
In so much as some pretty dark comedy can be mined here, I would not trust unsolicited medications in the slightest. If they’re not listed on the invoice and there’s no additional charges on the bill just junk them.
 
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A lot of words have changed to have a predominately sexual meaning. Breeding used to pretty much mean 'raising,' now it almost exclusively refers to reproduction. In the past you could have the best pedigree in the world but still be considered ill-bred if your manners were bad.

Sowing wild oats is another one. It used to just refer to wasteful activities and lifestyles like drinking and gambling, not necessarily unmarried sex. The sowing of the oats doesn't refer to the potential offspring, but the fact that wild oats do not produce much and sowing them is a wasteful activity born of carelessness. The best support for this is in Vanity Fair (1848). In the novel a young man is about to marry a young woman to whom he has been betrothed for most of his life. Before this several characters express their hope that he has 'sown his wild oats' prior to getting married. Obviously this means that they hope he will settle down and act responsibly, not that they hope he has had non-marital sex with people other than his fiancee which would be unthinkable at the time.
 

XsjadoBlayde

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"what would our ancestors think of us? What would Elizabeth 1 think of us?"


Who the flying buggerfuck kunt gives a solitary toss? They dead! Long past dead. The atoms of their brains i could've shat into the local irrigation system after enjoying the microwave lasagna they originally occupied last night, if you that interested go take gander!
 

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Eh, I think it is a useful question when deciding how much we should revere our ancestors, but you look like you're decided to skip that anyway. Not saying I blame you, Elizabeth 1 was not a good person. Maybe by the standards of the monarch of the time, but we'd call them dictators nowdays.