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Off we go. Happy Thanksgiving all.
Who did this pic.twitter.com/JcGn4dWJui
— Katie Brown (@katiebhockey) November 22, 2018
In other words, like every other Thanksgiving for Donald Trump.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 22, 2018
CL’d again like a BAWSSS!
Politico: John Kelly strongly opposed the border use-of-force order, lost a bitter White House argument that put him and Nielsen against Stephen Miller and the Border Patrol union, ended up signing on Trump’s “orders.” https://t.co/pcSkIobBBz
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 22, 2018
And by being the so-called “adults in the room” they’ve given these exact same morally repugnant policies a patina of respectability that they otherwise wouldn’t possess. So these complicit, gravitas having assholes are in many ways WORSE than their overtly monstrous alternatives
— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 22, 2018
I’ll give Trump credit for the subtlety by which he’s introducing the new Presidential Throne. Can’t do it all at once. Need to get people comfortable with the idea at first. pic.twitter.com/AxX4YtxJxX
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) November 22, 2018
Fox Networks has struck a deal with a Saudi media group to launch a new TV streaming service in the Middle East and North Africa https://t.co/ODYL1rlqH6 pic.twitter.com/6X68msjMCy
— CNN (@CNN) November 22, 2018
re: #5 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
What could possibly go wrong?
from the previous thread:
re: #305 The Vicious Babushka
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Have you ever been double CL’d because you left a tab open?
I HAVE!
The guy at this Starbucks with the “Best Asshole Husband Ever” hoodie is really classing this joint up. pic.twitter.com/MRWHb3u4xb
— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 22, 2018
re: #3 goddamnedfrank
CL’d again like a BAWSSS!
OK so here’s the problem I have with the argument that we should be grateful that “adults” like Kelly & Mattis stay in the Administration rather than the worse people who could be there instead: They’ve inevitably gone along with the same policies those replacements would enact.
And by being the so-called “adults in the room” they’ve given these exact same morally repugnant policies a patina of respectability that they otherwise wouldn’t possess. So these complicit, gravitas having assholes are in many ways WORSE than their overtly monstrous alternatives
and like i said last thread….
re: #3 goddamnedfrank
CL’d again like a BAWSSS!
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Every commander right down to squad leaders should read that order and then state to their troops: “This is an illegal order. Anyone who follows it will be guilty of murder. “
re: #3 goddamnedfrank
CL’d again like a BAWSSS!
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The last few months have certainly proven that Kelly and Mattis have the least-earned badass reputations ever. They cave and cower so quickly, I’m convinced any halfway decent kindergartener could kick their butts.
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The last few months have certainly proven that Kelly and Mattis have the least-earned badass reputations ever. They cave and cower so quickly, I’m convinced any halfway decent kindergartener could kick their butts.
they are the west wing’s Flake and Collins
CL’d on the last thread but can’t copypaste on my phone.
re: #13 The Vicious Babushka
You and Z are in my prayers. And if your insurance company does not cover it send a return-receipt requested letter to the president of that insurance company stating the problem. Letters like that usually get some results. I learned that from working for a BC/BS.
re: #13 The Vicious Babushka
CL’d on the last thread but can’t copypaste on my phone.
click on the pencil
double tap -> select all
double tap again -> copy
double tap again again -> paste
Dr says of treatment of Harry “we are begining to right the ship.” But adds, “he is very sick.” #istandwithharry
— Harry Leslie Smith (@Harryslaststand) November 22, 2018
Pres. Trump says a government shutdown “could happen” in December: “Could there be a shutdown? There certainly could, and it will be about border security, in which the wall is a part.” https://t.co/RaxrwZmKsr pic.twitter.com/faXYluuMA0
— ABC News (@ABC) November 22, 2018
Any soldiers at the border who follow Trump’s order to use lethal force against unarmed migrants will be guilty of murder. Will we actually see this happen in the US? How crazy have things gotten?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 22, 2018
re: #17 Single-handed sailor
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re: #12 dangerman
they are the west wing’s Flake and Collins
I wish I was still connected to my Facebook friend who’d wax rhapsodic about the Unstoppable Manliness of Mad Dog Mattis. It’d be a delight to taunt him about Mattis’ weakness and cowardice.
a string todays headlines from politicalwire.com
- trump disputes cia conclusion on khashoggi killing
- trump resumes feud with chief justice
- trump threatens government shutdown again
- trump says he might close “whole border”
- what trump is thankful for
Hi all, I’ve been reading but not posting much lately for various reasons, however I want to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. You all do so much to improve my sanity and keep me on top of news stories.
We’ll be hosting a moderate sized gathering of 8 at normal dinner time since no one in the family really wants to eat in the middle of the afternoon. It also makes the prep more relaxed.
Yesterday’s rain brought up the termite alates today. The birds are feasting. Including a bunch of bluebirds all over the street in front of our house. Party!
re: #13 The Vicious Babushka
CL’d on the last thread but can’t copypaste on my phone.
You and Z will be in my thoughts. Best wishes to you both.
We don’t always agree with what Piers Morgan says, but we will defend to our last breath the right for anyone to call him a cockwomble.
— Tripe Marketing Board (@TripeUK) November 21, 2018
re: #5 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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still my favorite snarky response today to the moron-in-chief:
Mattis: “I’m going to put the President on the line now. He has this kooky idea that steamships are the future. Please just humor him as best you can…” https://t.co/fyLR3779U5
— The Daily Edge (@TheDailyEdge) November 22, 2018
13-year-old who wrote essay on gun violence killed by STRAY BULLET in her home
(my caps)
…Parks was in her bedroom when a bullet fired from a gun outside, aimed at no one in particular, pierced a hole through her home and landed in her chest, officials said.
she died monday night.
it’s ghoulish enough, and they did arrest two people.
and still “stray bullet” is BULLSHIT
her death was caused by someone who just decided they were going to shoot bullets into her house, and she’s dead. A 13-year-old, on Thanksgiving week, on a school night, in her bedroom, and she died,” Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) told reporters Tuesday.
that’s not a fucking ‘stray’. it was premeditated, deliberate and targeted.
(not that any discharge of any gun is a ‘stray’ ever)
Happy Thanksgiving! #AyyOhh pic.twitter.com/NEBDOb4A0n
— Daniel Goddard (@DanielGoddard) November 22, 2018
Who knew acorn woodpeckers also enjoy termites?
Hereward the Rake https://t.co/PQKqkI8sis
— Donaeld The Unready (@donaeldunready) November 22, 2018
re: #30 Backwoods_Sleuth
still my favorite snarky response today to the moron-in-chief:
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Getting the electromagnetic working will simplify some systems.
re: #18 Charles Johnson
[…How crazy have things gotten?]
This happened six years ago: 16 year old shot 10 times, in Mexico, by a CBP agent, in the US, who has just been acquitted of involuntary manslaughter.
Not guilty: Jury acquits Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz of involuntary manslaughter https://t.co/2Ysbamzz06
— Joe Ferguson (@joeferguson) November 21, 2018
Richard Boren, who belongs to a group called Border Patrol Victims Network, said the implication of the verdict is that it gives agents “a green light to go ahead and continue shooting people in the back.”
16 bullets. Maybe they can convict him of cross-border littering.
Family of the late José Antonio Elena Rodriguez speak, and one protester arrested after Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter in José’s cross-border shooting death. #tucson pic.twitter.com/AzGLLH18bM
— Mike Christy (@wildcatphotog) November 21, 2018
This is Chance. He’s a door reviewer. Likes to focus on taste. Seems to be impressed with the quality of this one. 13/10 good work Chance pic.twitter.com/XQnt9Hqikp
— WeRateDogs™ (@dog_rates) November 21, 2018
Blessings to you both. Improvement is a very thankful thing on this American Thanksgiving.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) November 22, 2018
re: #21 jeffreyw
We there yet?
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Asking for a friend.
I just put my spatchcocked bird in the oven. First time here.
re: #17 Single-handed sailor
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Go ahead and do it. Screw us the same exact way Tooty Frooty Newty and Ass Hole Dole did from Thanksgiving 1995 till past the New Year 1996. Kids had NO Christmas that year and I will never forgive those motherfathering Kochsucking RepubliKKKlans for what they did while they were drawing paychecks.
This is the one big plus when it comes to a parliamentary system—-If a budget isn’t passed the government falls and there are new elections.
And what really boils my plasma this time is hearing RepubliKKKlans saying that they will not pass a compensation bill for us if we’re shut down.
They won’t pay us yet they get paid. And we have to show up for work AND NOT GET PAID!!!!!!
INTERCOURSE TRUMP AND INTERCOURSE HIS FRICKING WALL!
re: #30 Backwoods_Sleuth
still my favorite snarky response today to the moron-in-chief:
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I honest to God thought those quotes were snark.
CL’d:
re: #268 Joe Bacon 🌹
I was in the third grade. Around 1PM the second grade teacher came in to tell us Kennedy had been shot at.
Couple minutes later the principal came in and told us to go home that he had been murdered.
We were in shock. We left school, the custodian set the flag at half mast. He was crying.
Walking home, loud music coming from the house of the Republican committeeman.
He was celebrating.
Saw Jackie walking off the plane wearing her blood stained dress and I’m glad it was a black and white set we had because it toned the blood stains down.
Went to bed and had bad dreams of nuclear retaliation.
I remember watching TV Oswald coming out of the police station. Mom was on the phone saying she hoped he was put in the electric chair for what he did.
I saw Oswald get shot and Mom screamed in the phone that justice had been done.
World never was the same.
I was seven, second grade, Catholic school in Havelock, N.C. The nuns were keening. Eerie as hell. Got out early. Mom picked us up, in shock. My Dad is crying to Barber’s Adagio for Strings. Still can’t sit through that piece without weeping.
I can’t breathe 😂#ThanksgivingWithWhiteFamilies pic.twitter.com/UpPrUIaEU5
— Chris Evans (@notcapnamerica) November 22, 2018
i. am. ded.
re: #40 MsJ
I just put my spatchcocked bird in the oven. First time here.
I looked at the Serious Eats recipe for it, they wanted 450 oven for 60-80 minutes iirc. This one went 65 for an hour, then I backed it off to 350 for another few. Should have gone 350 from the get go. Seasoned butter rub.
One more on John Alan Chau….thought this was perfectly stated. He had no business near that tribe.
(courtesy of Unfundamentalist):
“Normally we wouldn’t post a news story today, but since there is a narrative being put forward in Conservative Christian circles that this young man died a Martyr for Christ, we wanted to address it.
This isn’t martyrdom.
This is zealotry.
And a good example of how the arrogance and selfishness of Patriarchal religions cause them to force themselves on others without consent.
While it is right to have compassion for him and his family’s loss, he did something harmful and foolish.
It was not God’s will that he thought he was following; it was his own.
Too often this is true of religious people and this is the lesson: Do not mistake your own desires and your compulsion for God’s. Claiming martyrdom under circumstances like this is disrespectful to true martyrs.
He didn’t die because of his faith.
He died because of his pride and arrogance and foolishness. He made a bad decision. Natural consequences are not martyrdom.”
re: #46 jeffreyw
I looked at the Serious Eats recipe for it, they wanted 450 oven for 60-80 minutes iirc. This one went 65 for an hour, then I backed it off to 350 for another few. Should have gone 350 from the get go. Seasoned butter rub.
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That’s the recipe I used! I’ll crank it down after 45 minutes then. That’s when I’m going to start the gravy anyway. I made the base of the gravy last night so it’s just the roux and go today.
I made a keto cheesecake last night too and the raspberry coulis this morning. The meat stuffing was made a few days ago so I’ll pop it in the oven shortly.
All good things.
re: #46 jeffreyw
I looked at the Serious Eats recipe for it, they wanted 450 oven for 60-80 minutes iirc. This one went 65 for an hour, then I backed it off to 350 for another few. Should have gone 350 from the get go. Seasoned butter rub.
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Still looks pretty good.
Anyway, time for me to get out to the kitchen and start chopping celery, onions and shallots, prepping green beans and potatoes, browning sausage for the stuffing, etc., etc.
JFC
Here is a wider shot of POTUS talking to troops. pic.twitter.com/cUAvIHn0t5
— Roberta Rampton (@robertarampton) November 22, 2018
re: #48 MsJ
That’s the recipe I used! I’ll crank it down after 45 minutes then. That’s when I’m going to start the gravy anyway. I made the base of the gravy last night so it’s just the roux and go today.
I made a keto cheesecake last night too and the raspberry coulis this morning. The meat stuffing was made a few days ago so I’ll pop it in the oven shortly.
All good things.
NB: My oven was set on convection roast.
I just like saying spatchcock.
It’s a very good word.
re: #50 Teukka
Definitely Freddie
re: #52 jeffreyw
NB: My oven was set on convection roast.
I’ve never used that. I don’t know how to adjust the cooking times. 😢
re: #13 The Vicious Babushka
Sending strength and healing vibes your way.
re: #59 Eclectic Cyborg
Overblown and overdone. Typical of DT.
re: #45 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m flashing back to one time when I was a kid. My mom was making some mac & cheese, and one of my brother’s kept remarking about how great it smelled. He was practically drooling.
When she pulled it out of the oven he was completely destroyed.
She had used veggie rotini. He refused to eat it, wouldn’t even try a taste of it (it was great as always)
I’m not sure if he has ever eaten veggie pasta to this day.
Okay now I’m really thinking about getting it.
the best part of red dead redemption is that my horse loves to be brushed and is very good at carrying me to places where there are dogs I can pet
— Hanif Abdurraqib (@NifMuhammad) November 22, 2018
Why do I have the feeling that Orange Foolius is going to have a Hungry Man Turkey dinner for Thanksgiving?
re: #65 Joe Bacon 🌹
Why do I have the feeling that Orange Foolius is going to have a Hungry Man Turkey dinner for Thanksgiving?
“a”?
re: #47 BlueGrl21
One more on John Alan Chau….thought this was perfectly stated. He had no business near that tribe.
(courtesy of Unfundamentalist):
“Normally we wouldn’t post a news story today, but since there is a narrative being put forward in Conservative Christian circles that this young man died a Martyr for Christ, we wanted to address it.
This isn’t martyrdom.
This is zealotry.
And a good example of how the arrogance and selfishness of Patriarchal religions cause them to force themselves on others without consent.
While it is right to have compassion for him and his family’s loss, he did something harmful and foolish.
It was not God’s will that he thought he was following; it was his own.
Too often this is true of religious people and this is the lesson: Do not mistake your own desires and your compulsion for God’s. Claiming martyrdom under circumstances like this is disrespectful to true martyrs.
He didn’t die because of his faith.
He died because of his pride and arrogance and foolishness. He made a bad decision. Natural consequences are not martyrdom.”
Thank you for posting this. I agree completely.
O_o
President Trump delivers #Thanksgiving meals to service members stationed at United States Coast Guard Station Lake Worth Inlet https://t.co/CMu5rx9XHu pic.twitter.com/ZH1rNZsBmQ
— The Hill (@thehill) November 22, 2018
re: #58 MsJ
I’ve never used that. I don’t know how to adjust the cooking times. 😢
The default setting on mine is to lower the actual set temp to compensate for the quicker cooking so that you can follow a recipe without any actions on your part in that regard. I use it so seldom I don’t know if it is effective but the results today belie the manual’s assurances. Not gonna do several turkeys to test it. I will have forgotten all I know of it come next Thanksgiving.
When you tell your wife you’re going for one beer after work and come home the morning after. pic.twitter.com/FGT8BVFOJm
— Paul Bronks (@BoringEnormous) November 22, 2018
re: #65 Joe Bacon 🌹
Why do I have the feeling that Orange Foolius is going to have a Hungry Man Turkey dinner for Thanksgiving?
Does KFC deliver on Thanksgiving?
re: #69 Backwoods_Sleuth
Wow he really splurged… pic.twitter.com/zlCf7jlvQi
— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) November 22, 2018
There sure is a lot of ice in my freezer. Whatever happened to Global Warming?
— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) November 22, 2018
re: #70 jeffreyw
The default setting on mine is to lower the actual set temp to compensate for the quicker cooking so that you can follow a recipe without any actions on your part in that regard. I use it so seldom I don’t know if it is effective but the results today belie the manual’s assurances. Not gonna do several turkeys to test it. I will have forgotten all I know of it come next Thanksgiving.
Did you dry brine yours?
re: #21 jeffreyw
We there yet?
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that chicken has done something horribly wrong there.
All those wonderful turkey pictures, can we come over to your houses and eat? /s
(Dinner here will be cube steak sandwiches and canned beets.)
Posted early this morning to the Yahoo! Group I manage …
A variant of my annual post.
Sorry Canada, your federal Thanksgiving Day was last month. /s
A frequent argument which shows up from lots of apologists (including my E-mail) is “what do atheists have to be thankful for on Thanksgiving Day?”
This question is posited as an argument for God. Arguments of course are not evidence. Aside from that, the argument assumes that atheists cannot be thankful. It attempts to show atheists as hypocrites (a similar argument is used for celebrating Christmas Day).
Thanksgiving Day is essentially an end-of-harvest day. In the hagiography of the day in American culture, it was celebrated between colonists in Massachusetts Bay colony and Native Americans in the area in 1621, though there is little documentation this event actually occurred.
There is good documentation for the event in Virginia. The 1619 arrival of 38 English settlers at Berkeley Hundred in Charles City County, Virginia, concluded with a religious celebration as dictated by the group’s charter from the London Company, which specifically required “that the day of our ships arrival at the place assigned … in the land of Virginia shall be yearly and perpetually kept holy as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty God.” (courtesy of Wikipedia)
The day is a Federal holiday in the United States, the fourth Thursday of November (today). US states celebrated the day sporadically on different days, though Evacuation Day was popular (the day the British Army was evacuated after the Revolutionary War). President Abraham Lincoln called for a national day of Thanksgiving on the last Thursday of November in 1863. It was not celebrated during Reconstruction (the occupation of the rebellious states of Dixie following the end of the Civil War).
The day as it exists on the Federal calendar now only dates back to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939, when he changed it from the last Thursday to the fourth Thursday by proclamation. It was fixed by Congress on that day in 1941.
So what do atheists have to be thankful for, when we don’t believe in any god? Why would we be thankful, and to who?
I am thankful to live in a nation which is mostly at peace.
I am thankful for those who help maintain our society (whether police or teachers, military or doctors, &c).
For a bountiful harvest, and those who toiled long and hard to produce that (ranchers, farmers, farm workers, migrant workers, &c)
For those who bring that bounty to market (harvesters, transport drivers, stockyard and grain elevator workers, &c)
For those who make that bounty available (butchers and bakers, grocers and those who work in all those industries).
For my family, with whom I am separated over this holiday but love (my mother and step-father, my sister and son).
For my friends, who agree and argue with me and have been supportive throughout my life.
But most of all for my wife, who is my partner-in-crime, my strength and support, and my love for as long as she’ll have me.
re: #79 Anymouse 🌹
In my entire life, I’ve never looked at Thanksgiving as a religious holiday. Nor did my parents or grandmother, who was religious.
Being thankful for what you’ve experienced in the last year has zero to do with religion and everything to do with appreciation.
re: #80 MsJ
In my entire life, I’ve never looked at Thanksgiving as a religious holiday. Nor did my parents or grandmother, who was religious.
Being thankful for what you’ve experienced in the last year has zero to do with religion and everything to do with appreciation.
I agree. I am surrounded by people who want to make everything a religious holiday though, even Armed Forces Day and Groundhog Day, sometimes folks need a reminder.
A prostitute will do anything for gold. @BillKristol @MiaFarrow @AshaRangappa_ @CheriJacobus pic.twitter.com/vJAhwym3CU
— August Loman (@AugustLoman) November 22, 2018
Spatchcock
See what I mean?
A+ content here people!
STOP PRESS!
White House turkey refuses pardon, is now cooperating with Mueller.
re: #82 DodgerFan1988
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re: #84 Joe Bacon 🌹
Ben Franklin always liked the turkey and now we know why. The bird is smarter than DT.
re: #85 The Vicious Babushka
When Obama accepted an award from the Saudi royal, wingnuts screamed that he “bowed down.” When Trump accepted the golden bling, he curtseyed like a little girl in ballet class.
And not a single peep from Conservatives when Trump did that!
re: #84 Joe Bacon 🌹
STOP PRESS!
White House turkey refuses pardon, is now cooperating with Mueller.
Someone done stole your joke:
BREAKING: White House Turkey refuses Presidential Pardon, is now cooperating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
— Alexander (@IrateMillenial) November 22, 2018
Just in Case You Were Curious (Goes to Juanita Jean)
Wherein she explains why Donald Trump would side with Saudi Arabia over our intelligence agencies (about $900 million reasons). That money would from the same guy with stock in News Corp. (the parent of FOX News)
I like leaders who aren’t beholden to foreign powers, but I seem to be in the distinct minority where I live.
re: #30 Backwoods_Sleuth
Mattis: “I’m going to put the President on the line now. He has this kooky idea that steamships are the future. Please just humor him as best you can…”
The last GOP candidate was more worried about the number of ships we had in service rather than their quality
re: #87 Joe Bacon 🌹
And not a single peep from Conservatives when Trump did that!
Always. Hypocrisy, thine is conservative.
re: #87 Joe Bacon 🌹
And not a single peep from Conservatives when Trump did that!
Maybe it has to do with the shade of the person …
re: #77 MsJ
Did you dry brine yours?
Wet brine for 48 hours.. The white meat was moist and delicious, legs and thighs were done but not as done as I like. Not bloody but stiff and the meat hard to get to at the joints.
re: #45 Backwoods_Sleuth
Our family’s big Thanksgiving Day casserole recipe:
One package Ore-Ida frozen has brown chunks, add a jar of Cheeze-Whiz, a small jar of pimentos and a tub of sour cream. Bake at 400 degrees until a crunchy crust forms.
How white is that?
After Trump breaks significant news by claiming he signed an order to “shut down the border” two days ago, a reporter asks him if the public can see a copy of it.
Trump immediately backtracks, saying, “ah, you don’t need it. It’s not that big of a deal.” pic.twitter.com/s6CB7HMTZa— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 22, 2018
re: #82 DodgerFan1988
A prostitute will do anything for gold.
Actually, there are things no self-respecting prostitute will do for money. Unlike DT…
re: #74 Joe Bacon 🌹
President Trump delivers #Thanksgiving meals to service members stationed at United States Coast Guard Station Lake Worth Inlet
The Most Presidential President Ever!!!
re: #47 BlueGrl21
I once had a guy offer to faith heal my limp. In the middle of a Trader Joe’swait no it was Fresh Market. I deferred and he said “I have a pretty good success rate.” and persisted in wanting to pray for me, and it became very clear that it wasn’t about me, and it wasn’t about God. It was about his feeling of connection to the divine being an ego-enhancer, his mark of specialness. Like Simon Magus.
…and that’s what I see in stories like this.
Yeah, it can’t be emphasized enough that this was an act of hubris which treat the idea of witnessing like some kind of “I can do it more extreme” stunt. The American missionaries I’ve met in India treat the locals like spiritual real estate rather than people, and in turn the shallow Christianity they communicate to converts is about superiority of true belief and the entitlement to talk shit about the surrounding false believers.
The Sentinelese have never, ever interacted with anyone in any way but driving them away or killing them. People that study isolated tribes professionally have failed, and most of the data we have on them is approximations based on other Andaman peoples. Their language is an isolate that no one has any records of, let alone a lexicon that could facilitate a dialogue. There’s a record of every time someone in the 20th/21st century has even attempted contact, and they don’t even take gifts left on the shore.
This was never going to work.
re: #95 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Our family’s big Thanksgiving Day casserole recipe:
One package Ore-Ida frozen has brown chunks, add a jar of Cheeze-Whiz, a small jar of pimentos and a tub of sour cream. Bake at 400 degrees until a crunchy crust forms.
How white is that?
Brown ground beef, put in bottom of casserole. add green beans, mushroom soup, and tile upended tater tots to cover. Bake till brown on top and bubbling.
Beat that!
re: #100 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Brown ground beef, put in bottom of casserole. add green beans, mushroom soup, and tile upended tater tots to cover. Bake till brown on top and bubbling.
Beat that!
That is the classic Minnesota Hot Dish.
Trump: “Steam is very reliable. Electromagnetic – unfortunately you have to be Albert Einstein to really work it properly…”
Navy Officer: “Yes sir. You sort of have to be Albert Einstein to run the nuclear power plant that we have here as well, but we’re doing that very well.” pic.twitter.com/uJkNgxzF2B— Mick Krever (@mickbk) November 22, 2018
The problem with Trump is that he’s such a fucking inveterate, unimaginative, regressive taint-gremlin that he literally can’t concede any advantages of progress, which is why he’s always looking backwards fondly at obsolete shit like coal and steam and overt white supremacy.
— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 22, 2018
re: #99 The Ghost of a Flea
You see the same thing in missionaries going to North Korea. They don’t care what the law is, and they’ll tell you it’s about the Gospel, not about their own hubris.
To a lesser extent you see it here, especially when the word gets out the new people in town are non-religious.
When the market is saturated, they try to pick people off from each other’s churches. Some people here have a no trespassing sign which has “I’ve already found Jesus.” (Not that the sign stops anyone.)
re: #99 The Ghost of a Flea
I once had a guy offer to faith heal my limp. In the middle of a Trader Joe’s. I deferred and he said “I have a pretty good success rate.” and persisted in wanting to pray for me, and it became very clear that it wasn’t about me, and it wasn’t about God. It was about his feeling of connection to the divine being an ego-enhancer, his mark of specialness. Like Simon Magus.
…and that’s what I see in stories like this.
Dad’s right arm was crushed in an industrial accident. Surgeons did experimental surgery to put most of it back together. Dr. Paul McGeorge who was the lead surgeon always felt he failed because Dad lost two fingers on his right hand. Dad always pointed out that Doc got the rest of his arm repaired.
My insane religious nut aunt always chided Dad for not going to a faith healer to have his fingers restored. She blasted me for not forcing Dad to go.
Just another reason why I despise Right Wing Xtian Pulpit Pimps and the marks they fleece.
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— Humans of Late Capitalism 🕊️ (@HumansOfLate) November 22, 2018
re: #102 goddamnedfrank
unfortunately you have to be Albert Einstein to really work it properly…”
We suddenly believe in Jewish Physics™ now?
re: #102 goddamnedfrank
It’s not just that he won’t admit that other people might know better than him, it’s that he won’t admit that knowledge and technology can alter the world such that his idea of what’s efficient and good is overridden.
I am in full agreement with goddamnedfrank.
SPATCHCOCK
re: #105 teleskiguy
Yup I’ve gotten that in person. Also “you own a car.” (I even lived in one for years.)
re: #108 teleskiguy
I am in full agreement with goddamnedfrank.
SPATCHCOCK
right up there with “hoarfrost”
Uncle Sam in Macy’s Thanksgiving parade, Times Square, 1940: pic.twitter.com/LstlXWQmPA
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) November 22, 2018
re: #110 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
right up there with “hoarfrost”
And “depth hoar.”
Grrr … who makes telemarketing calls on Thanksgiving Day?
cat fight:
Big words coming from a woman who pals around with Bashar al-Assad as he chemically gasses women and children… https://t.co/ZJ8qxu2U7s
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) November 21, 2018
happy thanksgiving americans! lots to be grateful for.
i’ll be enjoying my global warming while the rest of you get none… (taking one for the team) pic.twitter.com/CQe9Hb6fen— jay bentley (@jay_bentley) November 22, 2018
re: #113 Anymouse 🌹
Grrr … who makes telemarketing calls on Thanksgiving Day?
Outsourced call centers in Asia.
No. I want no distractions from gravy. https://t.co/9SbROUugai
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) November 22, 2018
re: #116 The Vicious Babushka
Outsourced call centers in Asia.
Republicans have repeatedly tried to contract out our 800#.
Imagine how much fun you will have if you call Social Security’s 800# and it’s answered by someone from India with all of your personal information…
— Matthew Inman (@Oatmeal) November 22, 2018
re: #119 Joe Bacon 🌹
Republicans have repeatedly tried to contract out our 800#.
Imagine how much fun you will have if you call Social Security’s 800# and it’s answered by someone from India with all of your personal information…
When I went on SS, the interview was with a guy with an Indian accent—I assume from India. He was absolutely the only person in my whole life to pronounce my last name right from reading it….
Immoral Minority has an article about the missionary who committed suicide on North Sentinel Island.
It includes a six-minute video about the island, which notes that it is against Indian law to travel there. That video notes only one time was recorded where the people of that island welcomed outsiders (and has a short film clip of that meeting).
Even after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, when the Indian government tried to send relief supplies, the islanders tried driving helicopters away with arrows and spears.
The Indian Navy enforces a three nautical mile limit around the island to prevent tourists and others from going to the island, but occasionally people like that idiot get past them.
re: #100 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Brown ground beef, put in bottom of casserole. add green beans, mushroom soup, and tile upended tater tots to cover. Bake till brown on top and bubbling.
Beat that!
Boil eggs noodles. Mix in one can of corn, dice and add one can of Spam, mix in one can of mushroom soup with a can of milk . Put layer of tater tots on top. Cover with foil for 20 min at 350, remove foil, bake an additional 10 to 20 minutes till tater tots are done.
Pure white comfort food :)
re: #93 jeffreyw
Wet brine for 48 hours.. The white meat was moist and delicious, legs and thighs were done but not as done as I like. Not bloody but stiff and the meat hard to get to at the joints.
I dry brined it. Both the white and dark meat were unbelievably moist. Hubby and Mom loved it. I thought it was ok because I don’t really like turkey. 😂 But hey, it’s Thanksgiving, so it’s almost a law.
The sausage stuffing was pretty good. Hubby didn’t love it, tho.
The gravy was tasty but a little too thin. I added some chopped up giblets to it. Needed more roux.
When everyone wakes up, it’s cheesecake.
I want cheesecake.
Did I mention there’s cheesecake? 😁
If you’re gonna come at me about Laura Loomer being banned, you should probably know that if were up to me I’d ban all of you bigoted dumbasses. In a New York minute. Because you suck.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 22, 2018
And that makes you a tyrant! Will you be threatening to hang us like witches in Salem, next?
— Shauna Kuhn (@ShaunaKuhn5) November 22, 2018
No, but I might cordially invite you to go fuck yourself.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 22, 2018
Having an authentic Thanksgiving celebration this year. I’m giving my family smallpox.
— Conan O’Brien (@ConanOBrien) November 22, 2018
It’s not the most overturned Circuit Court, and if you had an Attorney General who wasn’t a former hot tub salesman, perhaps he could explain that to you. https://t.co/Aei3mpSiCt
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) November 22, 2018
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I love that the whole grifter family capitalizes country for no apparent reason https://t.co/FcOMO3GiUa
— rap gourd (@jesseltaylor) November 22, 2018
re: #123 William Lewis
Boil eggs noodles. Mix in one can of corn, dice and add one can of Spam, mix in one can of mushroom soup with a can of milk . Put layer of tater tots on top. Cover with foil for 20 min at 350, remove foil, bake an additional 10 to 20 minutes till tater tots are done.
Pure white comfort food :)
OMG.
🤮
(Sorry)
re: #130 The Vicious Babushka
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CL’d again like a BAWSSS!
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re: #128 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s not the most overturned Circuit Court, and if you had an Attorney General who wasn’t a former hot tub salesman, perhaps he could explain that to you.
Justice Roberts can say what he wants, but the 9th Circuit is a complete & total disaster. It is out of control, has a horrible reputation, is overturned more than any Circuit in the Country, 79%, & is used to get an almost guaranteed result. Judges must not Legislate Security…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 22, 2018
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) November 22, 2018
It’s been an article of conservative faith for decades that the Ninth Circuit Court is “the most overturned” by the Supreme Court. Facts cannot penetrate faith.
Even if it was true, the Supreme Court frequently overturns the rulings of all the circuit courts.
re: #135 Targetpractice
You would think as a general with a supposedly distinguished service, Kelly would understand that “I was only following orders” is not a valid defense for willingly following illegal orders.
He gave up the “distinguished” part when he went to work for Trump.
It really does look like a bunch of people have decided they can grasp all the nation’s power at this moment in time.
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A nice headline at Stars and Stripes for the troops to see on Thanksgiving Day.
Trump blasts courts, migrants in Thanksgiving call to deployed servicemembers
good fucking grief
This is the coldest weather in the history of the Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC, and one of the coldest Thanksgivings on record!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 22, 2018
re: #130 The Vicious Babushka
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How to deck your beard for the holidayshttps://t.co/iKIZUVebax pic.twitter.com/nFFhrKRPD7
— FOX 42 KPTM (@FOX42KPTM) November 21, 2018
No one should ever do this. https://t.co/H4aAhoe6ws
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 22, 2018
#NowPlaying Busta Rhymes > The Coming > Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check https://t.co/Uv3bk1m6BW
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) November 22, 2018
Trump on Saudi Arabia and Jamal Khashoggi: “Do people really want me to give up hundreds of thousands of jobs? And frankly, if we went by this standard, we wouldn’t have anybody as an ally.” (via ABC) pic.twitter.com/2nJ8n8vUyZ
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 22, 2018
Yes Donnie, EU, Canada and the rest of our once-allies are known for killing reporters. Maybe you should stop courting the tyrants of the world, fucking asshole.
re: #142 Anymouse 🌹
A nice headline at Stars and Stripes for the troops to see on Thanksgiving Day.
Trump blasts courts, migrants in Thanksgiving call to deployed servicemembers
I wonder how many of the troops are the children of immigrants. Or even immigrants themselves.
re: #148 Anymouse 🌹
It was 20 degrees when the parade kicked off. That breaks the record of 21 set in 1930.
That said, it’s just a disingenuous claim to ignore global warming.
That upside-down-omega loop of arctic air over North America gets bigger and bigger and goes farther and farther south as more energy is added to the circulation by global warming. What’s going to happen when it pinches off? I don’t know, but it won’t be good, I’m willing to bet.
NBC also reported yesterday the cold in the East would be record-breaking for millions of people today.
They opined the cold would ground Macy’s balloons. (I don’t have a TV so I don’t know if that happened.)
Millions of Americans in the Northeast and Middle Atlantic states will wake up to the coldest Thanksgiving in more than a century, with high winds even threatening the iconic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, meteorologists said Wednesday.
The mercury in Philadelphia is expected to dip to a bone-chilling 29-degree high on Thursday, with similar shivering temperatures set for New York and Boston at 26 and 21 degrees, respectively, according to NBC meteorologist Kathryn Prociv.
29 is not “bone-chilling.” It is pretty cold for the East Coast, but we have several -15 or -20 days here every year I would trade for 29F.
re: #150 Single-handed sailor
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Yes Donnie, EU, Canada and the rest of our once-allies are known for killing reporters. Maybe you should stop courting the tyrants of the world, fucking asshole.
It’s the logic that saw us funding murderous Contras because “They’re fighting against communism!”
re: #153 Anymouse 🌹
Yes. It cold. forecast.weather.gov
Journalists of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea assured they need not fear dismemberment at hands of any foreign government.
— DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) November 21, 2018
re: #152 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
That upside-down-omega loop of arctic air over North America gets bigger and bigger and goes farther and farther south as more energy is added to the circulation by global warming. What’s going to happen when it pinches off? I don’t know, but it won’t be good, I’m willing to bet.
A real-life example of the movie “The Day After Tomorrow?” /s
re: #153 Anymouse 🌹
NBC also reported yesterday the cold in the East would be record-breaking for millions of people today.
They opined the cold would ground Macy’s balloons. (I don’t have a TV so I don’t know if that happened.)
29 is not “bone-chilling.” It is pretty cold for the East Coast, but we have several -15 or -20 days here every year I would trade for 29F.
It was 9° (Fahrenheit) in Toronto this morning. Fuck your “bone chilling”
re: #154 Targetpractice
It’s the logic that saw us funding murderous Contras because “They’re fighting against communism!”
Well, hey, they put that guy in charge of the NRA. What’s a few dead nuns or reporters?
re: #155 PhillyPretzel
Yes. It cold. forecast.weather.gov
Wow, I should put on a bathing suit and go outside to get a tan. /s
forecast.weather.gov
re: #130 The Vicious Babushka
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This is a remarkable piece of tape: Orion Samuelson of WGN in Chicago reads the JFK assassination bulletin and then has to figure out what to do next, live on the air: https://t.co/MI3TdNwDQG
— jb (@ja_bartlett) November 22, 2018
re: #130 The Vicious Babushka
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Dumb motherfucker being a dumb motherfucker.
WOW. SUCH LEADER. VERY PRESIDENT.
Our highly trained security professionals are not allowed to do their job on the Border because of the Judicial Activism and Interference by the 9th Circuit. Nevertheless, they are working hard to make America a safer place, though hard to do when anybody filing a lawsuit wins!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 22, 2018
re: #168 teleskiguy
Dumb motherfucker being a dumb motherfucker.
WOW. SUCH LEADER. VERY PRESIDENT.
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The most litigious president in American history is pissed that he’s losing in the courts.
re: #166 plansbandc
And Samuelson’s still working on-air…
en.wikipedia.org
re: #169 Targetpractice
The most litigious president in American history is pissed that he’s losing in the courts.
he ought to have gotten used to that long before he moved into the WH.
re: #168 teleskiguy
Dumb motherfucker being a dumb motherfucker.
WOW. SUCH LEADER. VERY PRESIDENT.
I love that phrase “Judicial activism” (we didn’t get what we want, applies to liberals only).
On this Thanksgiving Day, the big list of disaster movies you can cuddle up with your sweetie with.
imdb.com (top 100 movies as rated by whoever does ratings there)
Tongue in cheek WKRP humor.
In Thanksgiving history… pic.twitter.com/Y9a4nbxc86
— Buzz Burbank (@MichaelJElston) November 21, 2018
Harry thanks everyone for their good wishes, cards, flowers, tea, chocolate and cards. #IStandWithHarry pic.twitter.com/kpiL9768b4
— Harry Leslie Smith (@Harryslaststand) November 22, 2018
Harry’s having a good night so far and if all goes well they are going to drain his lungs tomorrow to help him breath as he has a very dangerous pneumonia and sepsis. He’s alert and frustrated that he can’t watch BBC news as it’s not available in the hospital. #IStandWithHarry
— Harry Leslie Smith (@Harryslaststand) November 22, 2018
On the phone with my step-father now … he seems to be doing much better.
re: #173 Michele: Out of the closet and into the fire
I remember that one. lol
He’s holding the receiver while on speaker phone. BAHAHAHAHA https://t.co/NMPLjioxuk
— k8 (@rolling_2) November 22, 2018
re: #173 Michele: Out of the closet and into the fire
Tongue in cheek WKRP humor.
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re: #176 PhillyPretzel
I remember that one. lol
“They’re hitting the pavement like sacks of wet cement!”
Introducing the first trailer for Disney Lion King. July 19, 2019. #TheLionKing pic.twitter.com/OaBmhzCcOk
— Disney The Lion King (@LionKing2019) November 22, 2018
The latest on SuperBrat’s attempt to frame Avenatti…
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday said it is declining to pursue felony domestic abuse charges against Michael Avenatti, the lawyer who gained national fame after he sued President Trump on behalf of an adult-film star, and referred the case to the city attorney for possible misdemeanor charges.
An Embargo on arms sales to Saudi Arabia gains steam: Denmark suspends sales to Saudi, following Germany’s lead.
These actions came after hearings at the EU. I was honored to provide testimony to the European Parliament’s Human Rights Commission #khashoggihttps://t.co/LYFwZvNqlS— Rula Jebreal (@rulajebreal) November 22, 2018
My wife says she’s surprising me for dinner … we are actually having blue cheese stuffed pork tenderloin for dinner.
Cheesecake was a total success. Likely the best one I’ve ever made.
This is my new recipe for sure.
re: #183 William Lewis
Les Nessman fer realz!
Oh, yeah? How many Buckeye Newshawk awards does Samuelson have?
Behind a clicky because, well…
— Humans of Late Capitalism 🕊️ (@HumansOfLate) November 22, 2018
re: #187 teleskiguy
Behind a clicky because, well…
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Until just now I’ve never had to reload a page here just so I wouldn’t see something anymore, so I mean, congratulations I guess.
re: #189 goddamnedfrank
Until just now I’ve never had to reload a page here just so I wouldn’t see something anymore, so I mean, congratulations I guess.
You can reload an individual post. The icon in the upper right.
re: #187 teleskiguy
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Thanksgiving at Cthulhu’s place got a little weird this year, I see.
Is that a tursquid or a turoctopus?
re: #189 goddamnedfrank
Until just now I’ve never had to reload a page here just so I wouldn’t see something anymore, so I mean, congratulations I guess.
(Un)fortunately, I’m at work, so I can’t see most embedded Twitter stuff except tweet text; I’m guessing that the proper reaction is something like this:
re: #192 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Is that a tursquid or a turoctopus?
“Captain Kirk, it’s a transporter malfunction!”
re: #192 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
It is that Italian-American surf and turf favorite. Squid and turkey.
re: #195 PhillyPretzel
It is that Italian-American surf and turf favorite. Squid and turkey.
Ewwwwwwww…
Yeah, definitely:
re: #181 Joe Bacon 🌹
The latest on SuperBrat’s attempt to frame Avenatti…
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday said it is declining to pursue felony domestic abuse charges against Michael Avenatti, the lawyer who gained national fame after he sued President Trump on behalf of an adult-film star, and referred the case to the city attorney for possible misdemeanor charges.
It doesn’t really matter if he’s cleared or not, the fact that he was accused will be all you hear going forward.
re: #166 plansbandc
That is indeed a remarkable piece of tape. I was only three years old at the time so I have no memory of President Kennedy’s assassination.
#NowPlaying Cunninlynguists > A Piece Of Strange > The Gates https://t.co/hOQbjzEO1K
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) November 22, 2018
re: #200 Anymouse 🌹
Hail Cthulu.
“Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn! Ph’nglui mglw’nfah Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn!”
re: #198 Michele: Out of the closet and into the fire
The full show.
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Beware folks…it seems that most, if not all, of the links for this episode on YT (and, I assume, other TV episodes) are rigged where the video you want is only a fraction of the YT video window to get you to click on an external link for “full quality” or “HD quality”, where you get bombarded by ads or get your machine compromised (ht: you of the YT commenters on one of the “Turkeys Away” vids YT had up).
So without a beard Gavin McInnes has no chin.
This explains a lot.
re: #204 The Ghost of a Flea
So without a beard Gavin McInnes has no chin.
This explains a lot.
“I was sad I had no beard, till I met a man who had no chin.”
re: #204 The Ghost of a Flea
So without a beard Gavin McInnes has no chin.
This explains a lot.
That makes this oft-posted Preacher panel that much more specific:
re: #203 TedStriker
Beware folks…it seems that most, if not all, of the links for this episode on YT (and, I assume, other TV episodes) are rigged where the video you want is only a fraction of the YT video window to get you to click on an external link for “full quality” or “HD quality”, where you get bombarded by ads or get your machine compromised (ht: you of the YT commenters on one of the “Turkeys Away” vids YT had up).
I didn’t see that with this link. Did you? If so please elucidate.
re: #208 Michele: Out of the closet and into the fire
I didn’t see that with this link. Did you? If so please elucidate.
The video you posted has the actual WKRP episode playing in a half-size window against a “crinkly” blue background inside the full YT player window and the video is playing slowed down (I assume to stretch out the running time, for whatever reason).
re: #210 TedStriker
The video you posted has the actual WKRP episode playing in a half-size window against a “crinkly” blue background inside the full YT player window and the video is playing slowed down (I assume to stretch out the running time, for whatever reason).
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That sort of thing is done by people on YouTube who illegally post content (such as entire television shows or movies) to avoid YouTube’s automated services which catch and take down that content.
re: #211 Anymouse 🌹
That sort of thing is done by people on YouTube who illegally post content (such as entire television shows or movies) to avoid YouTube’s automated services which catch and take down that content.
Never really noticed that before on YT, because I don’t often look for TV eps there.
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re: #210 TedStriker
The video you posted has the actual WKRP episode playing in a half-size window against a “crinkly” blue background inside the full YT player window and the video is playing slowed down (I assume to stretch out the running time, for whatever reason).
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Messing with the running time keeps YouTube from finding it as easily and deleting it for the copyright violation that it is.
Thanksgiving Day bondage …
My wife called me away to tie up the pork tenderloin.
re: #215 Anymouse 🌹
Thanksgiving Day bondage …
My wife called me away to tie up the pork tenderloin.
HOT PORK-ON-PORK ACTION!!!!
re: #215 Anymouse 🌹
Seriously, Did you fold and tie the thinner end to near the middle? According to Cooks Illustrated it will cook more evenly.
re: #215 Anymouse 🌹
Why the tenderloin requires a ball gag is really what’s up for debate, though….
“What’s that? … Yes, general, we have meals ready to eat here at Mar-a-Lago too. Eight courses, fantastic giant turkey, all the trimmings, and the most beautiful chocolate cake you’ve ever seen. Same as you and the troops at the border, believe me.” pic.twitter.com/gXhJz7eEOM
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) November 22, 2018
re: #211 Anymouse 🌹
That sort of thing is done by people on YouTube who illegally post content (such as entire television shows or movies) to avoid YouTube’s automated services which catch and take down that content.
My favorite clips are live performances by Neil Young of “Keep on Rockin’” and The Replacements (drunk) on SNL and they are turned slightly sideways to avoid deletion.
re: #2 Charles Johnson
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Dang! I can’t even laugh at his narcissism. The man is not well.
re: #217 PhillyPretzel
Seriously, Did you fold and tie the thinner end to near the middle? According to Cooks Illustrated it will cook more evenly.
Yes. I also used a series of knots which will completely unravel the entire tenderloin with one cut when done.
re: #210 TedStriker
The video you posted has the actual WKRP episode playing in a half-size window against a “crinkly” blue background inside the full YT player window and the video is playing slowed down (I assume to stretch out the running time, for whatever reason).
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But no forced links to a full HD/full screen version or what not as you warned of in your post.
Look, I try not to post links like that and IF I do, then yest I will pull them done. This was not one of them. Drop it.
“Okay, I’ve trussed the chicken…”
“Now why does the recipe tell me to insult and degrade it for 5 minutes per pound before roasting?”
“Also…spatchcock.”
“Put down the Turkey.”
“Hey Turkey, you’re fat, ugly and your mother is a Trump voter!”
re: #223 Michele: Out of the closet and into the fire
But no forced links to a full HD/full screen version or what not as you warned of in your post.
Look, I try not to post links like that and IF I do, then yest I will pull them done. This was not one of them. Drop it.
Hey, I answered your question and you’re getting salty with me, implying I was doing you wrong when I was doing nothing of the sort and barking at me to “drop it”.
YT can be sketchy enough on a good day and I was trying to help my fellow Lizards out, but I’m done.
re: #224 The Ghost of a Flea
“Okay, I’ve trussed the chicken…”
“Now why does the recipe tell me to insult and degrade it for 5 minutes per pound before roasting?”
“Also…spatchcock.”
When I hear “spatchcock” my mind automatically replaces “crack that whip” from DEVO with “spatch that cock.”
Fun fact: in imperial dynastic China becoming a eunuch was seen as a way to influence and potential riches, though the surgery required wasn’t always successful and people died in the process.
Spent the day feeding a horde of hungry people, everyone finally gone, pour a glass of whiskey, glance at Twitter … to find President Trump explaining how he’s thankful for President Trump and how the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court doesn’t know about the law.
This guy.— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) November 22, 2018
One of my kids just lobbed a roll at another kid and yelled “LAMBERTS!”
Happy Missouri Thanksgiving 😉— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) November 22, 2018
I missed the conversation earlier, but re: Hillary Clinton’s immigration remarks:
as always, they get it wrong, they did not read the underlying article pic.twitter.com/LHXJTid9L0
— Stellaa the 18th angry Democrat (@stellaaaa) November 22, 2018
The article in question: Clinton, Blair, Renzi: why we lost, and how to fight back
Basically less making concessions to the xenophobic populists and more accepting that, yes, the politics have purchase, so what do we actually do about that to stop it?
re: #226 TedStriker
Hey, I answered your question and you’re getting salty with me, implying I was doing you wrong when I was doing nothing of the sort and barking at me to “drop it”.
YT can be sketchy enough on a good day and I was trying to help my fellow Lizards out, but I’m done.
Walking on sensitive ground here. Perhaps taking things a bit to personal as I come out. Please bear with me. Right now, Hell I don’t even know any more.
Neil deGrasse Tyson has a weird sense of humour:
The pudgy, lovable, mildly creepy, microscopic Tardigrade “WaterBear” would make a most excellent @Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon. pic.twitter.com/Rxts13ibxP
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) November 22, 2018
re: #22 dangerman
a string todays headlines from politicalwire.com
- trump disputes cia conclusion on khashoggi killing
- trump resumes feud with chief justice
- trump threatens government shutdown again
- trump says he might close “whole border”
- what trump is thankful for
Winning!!
It’s just so weird to have a dog now that will literally lean into me to make contact as I stand at the kitchen sink doing a task or will curl at or on my feet as I try to remind myself that I matter and do well at my job as I apply for promotion when I’m not sure I deserve it even though I have deeper suspicions about some who will judge me.
Thanks, doggo.
re: #227 Barefoot Grin
When I hear “spatchcock” my mind automatically replaces “crack that whip” from DEVO with “spatch that cock.”
Fun fact: in imperial dynastic China becoming a eunuch was seen as a way to influence and potential riches, though the surgery required wasn’t always successful and people died in the process.
Nope. Not spatching that. Nope.
re: #237 Barefoot Grin
Dogs are great for one’s self esteem.
re: #239 Patricia Kayden
Dogs are great for one’s self esteem.
I’m mostly thankful today for my family. But I’m also thankful for our new family member, even though she chewed a pillow last night into constituent parts.
The fun thing about spatchcocking is not only does your turkey roast in two hours you get to pretend you’re a 19 century surgeon.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) November 23, 2018
My step-father asked on the telephone of my wife for a photograph of today’s tenderloin when it’s done.
I suppose I can post that here as well …
#NowPlaying Derek & The Dominos > Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs > Thorn Tree In The Garden https://t.co/3mIbMN2zMU
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) November 23, 2018
Stolen. pic.twitter.com/PnHhrvYwxh
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) November 22, 2018
PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H. (AP) — It’s downright cold atop Mount Washington, home to some of the most brutal weather in the Northeast.The Mount Washington Observatory says it plunged to minus 26 (minus 32 Celsius) on Thursday morning. The observatory says that broke its daily record low of minus 11 (minus 23 Celsius).
It also broke the lowest temperature it has seen in November. The old record was minus 20 (minus 28 Celsius) on Nov. 30, 1958.
The observatory says winds over hurricane force — that’s 74 mph (119 kph) or higher — had wind chills in the range of minus 70 to minus 75 (minus 56 to minus 59 Celsius).
(more at the Scottsbluff, Nebr. Star-Herald)
starherald.com
I’m thinking the Guardian story about Hillary calling for Europe to “curb immigration” may have been… somewhat misleading.
cough
I like to eat turkey. Of this there can be no doubt. But man, is this big freakin’ bird ever a hassle to cook.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 23, 2018
re: #249 wrenchwench
Good dinosaur. Dinosaur-sized kitchen might do it.
Or just go to the drive-in for Brontoburgers….
re: #249 wrenchwench
Good dinosaur. Dinosaur-sized kitchen might do it.
I know. Makes me respect our ancestors who had to hunt these things down and fight them to the death.
I got a rotisserie chicken from CostCo for five bucks. Made some Stove-Top™ stuffing, and some green beans out of a can.
re: #252 teleskiguy
I got a rotisserie chicken from CostCo for five bucks. Made some Stove-Top™ stuffing, and some green beans out of a can.
Just like the pilgrims.
The wife of a British academic jailed in the United Arab Emirates on charges of espionage has spoken of her shock at his life sentence and accused the country of mishandling and misinterpreting his case.
Amid signs that Britain and the UAE are looking for a way out of the diplomatic conundrum, Daniela Tejada told CNN’s “Hala Gorani Tonight” program Thursday that “the UAE should have the sensibility and the humanity to recognize that it has been a misunderstanding and that Matt has paid for someone’s lack of judgment.”
Matthew Hedges, 31, a specialist in Middle Eastern studies at Durham University in England, was arrested by UAE officials at Dubai International Airport in May. He was held in solitary confinement for almost six months before being released on bail last month. Hedges and his wife have repeatedly denied the allegations of spying, but prosecutors insist the British academic confessed.
more: cnn.com
The Trump administration just issued an order authorizing troops at the border to use deadly force against migrants.
Authorizing soldiers to shoot people seeking refuge is not only terrorizing, it erodes our rule of law. #rejectuseofforce https://t.co/3HlxlsRydO— Madeline Rose (@MadRose_) November 22, 2018
re: #251 Charles Johnson
I know. Makes me respect our ancestors who had to hunt these things down and fight them to the death.
I wrestled a few sweet potatoes in their honor.
re: #255 DodgerFan1988
It doesn’t erode the rule of law; it is against the law.
I can’t edit a picture small enough to upload, but we’re having a magic Thanksgiving at Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park. Wife, 19 year old stepson and I have a swanky cabin for the night. Heading out for buffet by the big stone fireplace shortly. I’m thankful for y’all. Among many other things. ;)
Fox Blames Stock Market On Democrats Taking House (Crooks and Liars, video, 2:46)
They don’t take office until January, but already Fox News has their scapegoat for anything bad that happens: The Democratic House will be blamed for everything for the next two years.
And Democrats won’t get any credit either from State Television.
re: #258 Ferdinand
I can’t edit a picture small enough to upload, but we’re having a magic Thanksgiving at Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park. Wife, 19 year old stepson and I have a swanky cabin for the night. Heading out for buffet by the big stone fireplace shortly. I’m thankful for y’all. Among many other things. ;)
I used to see that while dodging logging trucks on Highway 101 on the way to La Push, and wanted to stay there. Have fun!
re: #252 teleskiguy
I got a rotisserie chicken from CostCo for five bucks. Made some Stove-Top™ stuffing, and some green beans out of a can.
Hey, ain’t nothing wrong with that for a cozy Turkey Day dinner for one or two.
re: #254 Anymouse 🌹
The wife of a British academic jailed in the United Arab Emirates on charges of espionage has spoken of her shock at his life sentence and accused the country of mishandling and misinterpreting his case.
Amid signs that Britain and the UAE are looking for a way out of the diplomatic conundrum, Daniela Tejada told CNN’s “Hala Gorani Tonight” program Thursday that “the UAE should have the sensibility and the humanity to recognize that it has been a misunderstanding and that Matt has paid for someone’s lack of judgment.”
Matthew Hedges, 31, a specialist in Middle Eastern studies at Durham University in England, was arrested by UAE officials at Dubai International Airport in May. He was held in solitary confinement for almost six months before being released on bail last month. Hedges and his wife have repeatedly denied the allegations of spying, but prosecutors insist the British academic confessed.
more: cnn.com
Beat anyone long enough and they’ll “confess” to almost anything you want.
Interesting. Just noticed, in spite of the near-coma induced by too much Thanksgiving food, that embedded tweets on web pages in the Safari browser are now using the shadow DOM instead of iframes. The march of progress.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 23, 2018
re: #263 Charles Johnson
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Any idea why videos in embedded tweets won’t play in Firefox and you have to open the original tweet in a new tab? Everywhere but here, that is, where you give us the little “shprockets” icon at the bottom.
Banning romaine lettuce won’t work. People who want romaine lettuce will still find ways to get it. The only way to be safe is to make sure everyone has romaine lettuce and let the chips fall where they may
— elan gale (@theyearofelan) November 22, 2018
re: #258 Ferdinand
I can’t edit a picture small enough to upload, but we’re having a magic Thanksgiving at Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park. Wife, 19 year old stepson and I have a swanky cabin for the night. Heading out for buffet by the big stone fireplace shortly. I’m thankful for y’all. Among many other things. ;)
Dear Ferdinand,
When I was a child (mid- to late ’60s) my family lived in Port Angeles. We spent two weeks every summer staying at our next-door neighbors’ cabin on the north shore of Lake Crescent. Really, really nice memories.
Thanks for the reminder.
re: #265 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Any idea why videos in embedded tweets won’t play in Firefox and you have to open the original tweet in a new tab? Everywhere but here, that is, where you give us the little “shprockets” icon at the bottom.
I can’t really say — the code that displays videos in embedded tweets is completely under Twitter’s control. The “shadow DOM” is a protected sandbox that the parent web page can’t affect in any way.
re: #268 Charles Johnson
I can’t really say — the code that displays videos in embedded tweets is completely under Twitter’s control. The “shadow DOM” is a protected sandbox that the parent web page can’t affect in any way.
Ah—OK, thanks. Just thought I’d ask. Twitter seems to be screwing things up in new and creative ways monthly.
re: #269 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Ah—OK, thanks. Just thought I’d ask. Twitter seems to be screwing things up in new and creative ways monthly.
At least they’re marginally better than Facebook…
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Photo from this Jay Caruso tweet:
Trump at Mar-A-Lago for Thanksgiving and Alec Baldwin in disguise moving in. Where’s the secret service?? pic.twitter.com/CpGLLNvaYR
— Jay Caruso (@JayCaruso) November 23, 2018
But really. What an awful, awful room. Sucky lighting, and a raft of Trumps.
re: #271 jaunte
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I’m thankful not to be in this room. What a hellish way to spend a holiday.
Surely this is what hell’s waiting room would look like, even without the awful people.
re: #265 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Any idea why videos in embedded tweets won’t play in Firefox and you have to open the original tweet in a new tab? Everywhere but here, that is, where you give us the little “shprockets” icon at the bottom.
Do you block trackers or 3rd party cookies?
re: #275 Single-handed sailor
Do you block trackers or 3rd party cookies?
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Yeah, when Tweets would just show as plain text, I discovered I had to disable tracking protection to get them to show up normally. That only took me a couple of weeks to figure out….
re: #248 Charles Johnson
— WB Young 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) November 23, 2018
re: #277 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Yeah, when Tweets would just show as plain text, I discovered I had to disable tracking protection to get them to show up normally. That only took me a couple of weeks to figure out….
I use Firefox with enough paranoiraware to take up a significant portion of my hard drive, and I don’t have that problem.
[9:51 PM] GOES satellite imagery fantastically shows the sharp transition between clear and cloudy skies this Thanksgiving evening over central Ohio. Expect clouds to further erode northward as drier air sinks down related to high pressure along with dry SE flow near the surface. pic.twitter.com/efbS5VqW3r
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) November 23, 2018
“Are you okay Mom?” <- oh man dogs are too pure pic.twitter.com/JzGu5BfScU
— Fluff Society (@FluffSociety) November 23, 2018
Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism, when hate for people other than your own comes first. -Charles de Gaulle, French president (22 Nov 1890-1970)
re: #282 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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reminds me of the cat in the bathroom video: “Pam? Are you OK? I’ll save you!”
I never talk politics at the dinner table…but if my uncle insults millennials, I force him to call me Senator for the rest of the meal.
— Matt Little (@LittleSenator) November 22, 2018
(he’s a state senator in Minnesota)
re: #280 Anymouse 🌹
I use Firefox with enough paranoiraware to take up a significant portion of my hard drive, and I don’t have that problem.
Are you on the new version? I’m on v. 52 ESR, since the new version kills all the extensions I use Firefox for in the first place.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Today we celebrate the day Americans served dinner to undocumented immigrants from Europe who caravanned here on boats and crossed the border illegally.— Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) November 22, 2018
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i am very thankful. for my stuffed fren sebastian. i think he knows this. but tonight i’ve scheduled extra snuggle time. to make sure of it
— ♡ Thoughts of Dog (@dog_feelings) November 23, 2018
re: #286 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Are you on the new version? I’m on v. 52 ESR, since the new version kills all the extensions I use Firefox for in the first place.
I so miss the Tab Mix Plus plugin. It gave you total control how tabs act.
re: #286 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Are you on the new version? I’m on v. 52 ESR, since the new version kills all the extensions I use Firefox for in the first place.
I’m using 64.0.3 (64-bit for Windows)
re: #289 Single-handed sailor
I so miss the Tab Mix Plus plugin. It gave you total control how tabs act.
I’ll have to look at that. I’ve got Classic Theme Restorer, but just can’t seem to get the tabs working the way I want—it might be CTR and FaviconizeTab working against each other….
re: #280 Anymouse 🌹
I use Firefox with enough paranoiraware to take up a significant portion of my hard drive, and I don’t have that problem.
At work (and at home, for the time being), I just use uBlock Origin and call it a day, because it catches a lot of crap; a long time ago, I used to use NoScript (back when I ran Adblock Plus, before they tried to monetize their users with whitelisted “partner” ads) as well, but it was really more of a pain in the ass than it was worth.
At home, I’m in the process of setting up my new Asus RT-AC86U router running the AsusWRT-Merlin firmware to, in addition to the router’s built-in Trend Micro-provided AiProtection suite, also run Skynet (a major augmentation to the router’s firewall and to AiProtection), Diversion with pixelserv-tls (a router-based adblocker), and DNSCrypt (to force all DNS queries to resolvers that use DNSCrypt and/or DNS-over-HTTPS). I did a test run over the past few days with my “old” RT-AC56U and it did pretty well; it was nice not having to run browser-based adblocks and, once I get the new USB3 flash drive from Amazon tomorrow to use with the new router in order to run the extra software, it’ll be nice to have that extra protection back running.
AsusWRT-Merlin: asuswrt.lostrealm.ca
For all of the other stuff: snbforums.com
Mr. Johnson, why are all the other Johnsons named “Charles” or “Chuck” jerks?
The owner of the San Francisco Giants, Charles B. Johnson, and his wife just gave $5400 to Cindy Hyde-Smith.
Johnson previously gave $1K to “Black Americans for the President’s Agenda” which ran a racist ad saying that Democrats will bring back lynchinghttps://t.co/ZH4kiYw8Ke— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) November 22, 2018
re: #295 Anymouse 🌹
Mr. Johnson, why are all the other Johnsons named “Charles” or “Chuck” jerks?
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inorite?
re: #296 Charles Johnson
inorite?
Well, to be fair, there are probably more of them than anyone except “John Smith” or “William Jones”.
re: #297 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Oooo, I know a William Jones that was a jerk!
re: #298 retired cynic
Oooo, I know a William Jones that was a jerk!
The William Jones was a tough act to follow. (A hero of mine, actually.)
re: #300 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
The William Jones was a tough act to follow. (A hero of mine, actually.)
His father, also William, was no slouch either:
William Jones, FRS (1675 - 3 July 1749) was a Welsh mathematician, most noted for his use of the symbol π (the Greek letter Pi) to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. He was a close friend of Sir Isaac Newton and Sir Edmund Halley. In November 1711 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society, and was later its Vice-President.
re: #300 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
The William Jones was a tough act to follow. (A hero of mine, actually.)
Wow!! Some guy….
re: #302 retired cynic
And died at 47. Think what he could have done…
You may have thought it seemed like Facebook was actively encouraging the extreme right. Well, guess what? They were, with real money, and lots of it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 23, 2018
re: #304 Charles Johnson
It makes more sense if you picture Facebook as Captain Renault from Casablanca:
re: #219 jaunte
If I had a kajillion dollars (or rubles, take your pick), I’d buy Mar-a-Lago out from under Trump, rip out all the garish frou-frou shit he’s decorated it with, and redecorate to something more tasteful.
Alternatively, I’d buy it and re-open it as a museum of bad taste.
re: #304 Charles Johnson
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I posted this the other day….
Definers Public Affairs, the PR firm Facebook contracted to sling mud at critics after the Cambridge Analytica debacle, also conducted campaigns against Apple at the command of Qualcomm, according to a report Wednesday.
… Beyond NTK and media pitches, Miller himself penned an article accusing Cook of lying to President Donald Trump about building manufacturing plants in the U.S., according to an email reviewed by the Times. The piece, which included claims that Cook leaked a “fabricated story” on Trump immigration reform to the Times, was peddled to right-wing website GotNews, which published it without attribution….
How you like them apples mushroom dick? 🤣🤣🤣
Michelle Obama’s book sold 1.4 Million copies in its first week.
Trump’s Art of the Deal only sold 1 Million total copies since 1987.— Denizcan Grimes (@MrFilmkritik) November 23, 2018
re: #308 VegasGolfer
How you like them apples mushroom dick? 🤣🤣🤣
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1.4 million ill eagle immigrants bought them all! With their welfare checks!
re: #306 wheat-dogg
If I had a kajillion dollars (or rubles, take your pick), I’d buy Mar-a-Lago out from under Trump, rip out all the garish frou-frou shit he’s decorated it with, and redecorate to something more tasteful.
Alternatively, I’d buy it and re-open it as a museum of bad taste.
The only other fitting end for Mar-A-Lago, Trump Tower, or any other property he owns:
re: #309 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
1.4 million ill eagle immigrants bought them all! With their welfare checks!
@momknd is a real wingnut. She appeared in Mr. Johnson’s mentions on a tweet.
#NowPlaying Ditch Croaker > Secrets Of The Mule > Hebba Ho https://t.co/EKVz9E5Ma5
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) November 23, 2018
re: #69 Backwoods_Sleuth
Only people out with the cameras are the media
re: #168 teleskiguy
trump cannot live without conflict. Even on thanksgiving when folks are trying to make peace in families he has splintered apart, he has to say something to make more conflict break through. If he lasts long enough he will have WWIII - his ultimate conflict.
re: #319 fern01
I knew a woman like that. I think the conflict triggers endorphin release or something. She was always angry, always stirring sh*t.
re: #320 goddamnedfrank
Show me where borders are in the constitution. Also, show me where it really talks about limited government. And then show me how strong borders are limited government.
re: #323 prairiefire
I am afraid I found that in the domestic violence community.
This woman drove her husband and son away. Concentrated on making her daughter’s life a total hell; subjugated her and sapped her creative abilities, which were considerable. Moved outward to pit other people against each other. Truly an evil person. IMO.
re: #323 prairiefire
I am afraid I found that in the domestic violence community.
Survivors, as it were.
sorry; i’m nodding off; calling it a night!
If you want to watch the Mars Landing on November 26 starting at 3 pm ET, the NASA TV channel is available on the free Pluto TV streaming app.
Analysis: Nine out of ten incoming Republican House members are white men https://t.co/59mdSPd3vf
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 21, 2018
Further analysis: #GOP outreach does need to improve. But what’s’ really needed is more women and people of color valuing the Constitution, limited government and stronger borders. https://t.co/n5mYfGnZZO
— Mark Davis (@MarkDavis) November 21, 2018
TFW you’re totally not sexist or racist but also think that the problem is women and minorities. https://t.co/JyuFvPyQJ2
— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 23, 2018
re: #327 Big Beautiful Door
If you want to watch the Mars Landing on November 26 starting at 3 pm ET, the NASA TV channel is available on the free Pluto TV streaming app.
I’m not on Pluto. Is there an Earthbound streaming service?
OMFG I’m so fucking full.
But it was worth it. That dinner was so good.
Happy Thanksgiving, all youse Lizards everywhere. And fuck Trump.
re: #328 goddamnedfrank
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This really is the GOP’s entire thinking: “We need to improve our outreach…so the coloreds and womenfolk understand why they’re wrong and we’re right!”
Oy.
*sigh* It’s the day after Thanksgiving, so at least one of the radio station presets on my car’s radio is now out of rotation until Jan 2nd. Gonna be a long month.
re: #331 Targetpractice
This really is the GOP’s entire thinking: “We need to improve our outreach…so the coloreds and womenfolk understand why they’re wrong and we’re right!”
Oy.
Very much like their 2012 autopsy report.
John Stossel, idiot with video:
Happy Thanksgiving! But before you eat that turkey, thank private property! Without it, Thanksgiving would be: “Starvation Day”. Here’s why… pic.twitter.com/u5cfeSZCAZ
— John Stossel (@JohnStossel) November 22, 2018
re: #334 Anymouse 🌹
Very much like their 2012 autopsy report.
John Stossel, idiot with video:
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Technically speaking, no one in China truly owns his real estate. He might own the building, but the land underneath it belongs to the State. The deed to the property is basically a 70-year lease agreement between the landowner and the building owner.
Yet few people in China are starving.
You can’t explain that.
re: #334 Anymouse 🌹
Very much like their 2012 autopsy report.
John Stossel, idiot with video:
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Yep, I remember that “autopsy report,” where they looked at the corpse of that year’s electoral ambitions, dug through the cirrhosis-pocked liver covered in bile, the necrotic intestines full of partisan bullshit, the blackened heart choked by hated…and concluded that the problem was they hadn’t done enough to get out their message. That the party was in fine form, could run a marathon without breaking a sweat, and so they’d needed to work harder to get “those people” to understand why Obama was the Anti-Christ who was going to destroy America.
I hope everyone’s day was as nice as ours. Food for two, a bit left over for tomorrow. The remains of game hens, green beans and dressing, will be a luncheon tommorow
All and all, a lovely day.
I know that isn’t the case with VB.
Dear woman, I cannot hold you closer to my heart than I do now. May peace be upon you,
re: #321 retired cynic
I knew a woman like that. I think the conflict triggers endorphin release or something. She was always angry, always stirring sh*t.
Me too. She lived in constant conflict with visit everyone (at some point) about everything - mostly over stupid shit. She drank herself to death a couple of years ago. She was 55.
With the money Trump wasted on his border stunt, he could’ve fed every homeless Vet in our country for a year.
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) November 22, 2018
“It was only through private property that our ancestors had enough food to survive!”
“But what about the Indians? Did they also have private land?”
“No, they had no concept of owning land like our ancestors did.”
“I heard on TV that the Indians taught the Pilgrims how to farm in America, which is how they survived.”
“That program lied, the Pilgrims were the ones who taught the Indians everything.”
“So what happened to the Indians?”
“Well, since they didn’t understand private property, our ancestors traded trinkets for the land, but that wasn’t enough. So they killed or moved the Indians off the remaining land and kept moving Westward. They were going to enslave them, but they grew too sickly from European diseases, so they brought over African slaves to work the land. And yes, the slaves were private property too. See how valuable owning property is?”
Plz retweet
For 22 days I have been tweeting about @NotreDame driving out a kid because of his epilepsy. This will continue until they apologize.
See ND? I told you defaming me wouldn’t make me stop. It will only make it worse. https://t.co/M8wuL1FXA7— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) November 22, 2018
re: #245 Anymouse 🌹
Back about 1996, I drove around New England in October with a boyfriend. We stopped by Mount Washington, but it was too dangerous to go up there as it was snowing and (more importantly) the winds were blowing at very high speeds. So I missed that. Oh well.