First out from DB Martin's The Last Songwriter, out today on all your favourite platforms, "On and On" featuring, on guitars, New York's finest, Michael Barberich
@mmpadellan
It's called speaking normally. People used to do that before the internet inadvertently trained us to think that everything happens in nannoo nannoo seconds.
@lovewins11011
The person you think you know has left the building. You can look them right in the eyes and they're not there. Even my neighbors made that observation.
This is how hard it is for some people to just say, "This is wrong and we're not going to do it." It really is difficult to put aside the perks of the ridiculous notion of being God's favorite
@lovewins11011
Always have a witness. Even if you have to have a friend stay over. Never allow yourself to be alone with them. Some like to create fake scenarios and if they're beautiful with big boobs, they'll always be believed until the truth comes out, but the damage will be done. Scars
@lovewins11011
Set it up to be a solid exit. Do it, preferably to a new city, don't look back, refuse any attempts at contacts, if not respected, let the law handle it. Move on, enjoy your life.
@MollyJongFast
Seems we're being left to fend for ourselves, so I'm vaxxed, although with long covid, I'm just of the mind to not get it, period, I'm double masking, have a face shield, and just waiting it out, numbers surely have to go down after so many people die. Chronic health issues here
@GeorgeTakei
Just spit-balling here, but wouldn't it be nice for a change to have people dedicated to a life of public service executing the task of societal governance rather than attention hungry celebrities? The last few have been less than optimal.
@davidhogg111
As you get older you'll realize there has always been a lot wrong. The wrong people are being entrusted to make decisions and are given way too much opportunity to produce so little results. If government were a job, some would have been walked out a long time ago
@LauraMiers
Breaks my heart. I was struggling to make sense about a lot of things before the pandemic. I've spent more time in this house than anywhere. Then what life I was living that I had left came crashing down last year. I feel for you. For us.
I was in elementary school in the early 70s. I went to school, walked, all doors were accessible, walked to the park, to friends houses, rode my bike with friends all over the place without a second thought. So. What happened between the early 70s and now?
@hollyrpeete
@PattyArquette
What whaaat? That's awesome. Sesame Street is totally responsible for shaping me into who I am. Much to my parents chagrin at the time. haha.
@MeetJess
I'm already there, Jess. I'm already there. Friends, family practically all strangers now. Makes me wonder, all our lives, were they faking it?
@donwinslow
Appreciate that. I hadn't touched a piano before 40, ok maybe at the music stores, but I crammed a life's with of accomplishment in 10 years, with a few hits to the body. (life stuff) 59, Still standing. Me and my Icy hot.
Pardon me news programs but take your segments about how we need to prepare for active shooters, due to the current gun laws that give rise to the active shooters in the first place, and F all the way off. There weren't active shooter drills when I was in elementary school.
@spindezine
I know people in a rural part of this area. As soon as their church got a letter from Abbot saying they could do what they wanted to, the Pastor got Covid and died. 2 days.
@HeatherThomasAF
Omg, when I was a kid, my older brothers and I were tasked by my mom to find out why mice were suddenly showing up in the kitchen. We discovered that in the basement where we had a couch with no legs and a bushel of grass seed leaning up next to, was a mouse hotel. Mayhem ensued
@PattyArquette
When I was a kid, we never had to call our phones to find them, they were on the wall. And we could only talk in 10 minute increments, per my mom.
@OlgaNYC1211
So in other words modern America is asleep at the wheel again with modern Hitler. I think part of the January 6th prison sentences should include having to go all the way through the Holocaust museum. I didn't make it all the way through halfway through I buckled in tears.
@Hipstercrite
Taylor Negron was making an appearance at a showing of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and I just happened to be in the Lobby when he was preparing to go on. He was nervous, and I said, "You're the man!" and he laughed and seemed to loosen up. God rest his soul.
@LauraMiers
I watched an old episode of Columbo and he was talking to the suspect about the murder weapon, a gun, a collectible, and he wondered why the guy just didn't throw it in "the world's largest garbage dump", referring to the ocean, that the suspect lived on. Sad commentary.
@jennycohn1
@RonFilipkowski
the video is so caustic I'm not going to hurt my soul by listening. I'm just going to imagine that she's saying, "my mom said I could do whatever I want!"
@MollyJongFast
They're like that guy in Die Hard, Ellis, who didn't think Hans would shoot him in the head. That's the downside of working within a dictatorship, you sort of have to volunteer to be the guy shot in the face now and then.
@AmbientSynthy
I get that. I grew up in a house where everyone yelled. Decades later and all I see behind me is a trail of people who yelled or quietly and covertly not be good people, including all my exes. Nobody wanted to coexist peacefully, without barking orders as to how to do it.
@Miriam2626
@imjdsharp
I've seen it up close myself. And from a self appointed "Church leader" who stepped in after the actual Pastor died. The stories that were imparted to me...what ridiculousness. I finally had to say goodbye.
Fuckery surrounds us, but so do good people, which is why I’ll never stop doing my best to help give a lift to as many good people as I possibly can here.
@lovewins11011
The eyes. All semblance of a "human being" being there is absent. It's the moment you know pure chaos is around the corner. If I could take back the decades I would.
Ever wonder how Australian police could figure out in 1987 that Trump had too many mob ties to operate a casino in Sydney but USA has yet to connect any dots with his criminality?
@Amy_Siskind
I suppose the problem is viewing it as a justice system, I'm thinking it was never that. We need a justice system, but seems to me the whole concept of policing was just a security system to protect the rich from the poor.
@donwinslow
It's funny, and sad, how many people think it's real even after someone posts what it really is. And if the moon really did this, there'd be images with the very first camcorder ever invented with a young Walter Cronkite talking about it
@BCross052422
Not being savvy enough to put the child in a warm car and not take a picture of said child, because one might be addicted to attention at all costs, surely is at minimum, neglect. Maybe endangerment.
I first heard of the Council for National Policy from
@amandablount2
. I wrote about it > learning that a few too many dubious election results in the US since 2000 have involved CNP members or CNP award recipients (& other Religious Right members). 1/
@theliamnissan
I also remember when all the scott maples of the world were resolved to playing "Quarters" in the basement with their friends before the internet gave them a reason to come out. Wish we could go back to that.
@ejeancarroll
A great feeling I'm sure. I won an EEOC claim last year for wrongful termination, it was peanuts but they hopefully learned a lesson that it can happen.
@AuthorKimberley
of course they don't, that would require knowing a fact. We're talking people who, if they did graduate from high school, it's because they threatened a nerd to help them cheat.
@mcopelov
Looks like both. Remember the good old days when whole swaths of American Government weren't rooting for a hostile foreign power? Man, his mommy went overboard telling him he could do whatever he wanted.
@Brasilmagic
from someone who had a sibling with life long schizophrenia, these are people who, if you give them the opportunity, they'll leave nothing but a trail of pain and anguish that you cannot undo. Letting people like this roam free is counter-intuitive to having a safe society.
@ValerieFed93069
@HeatherThomasAF
I'm feeling like it's an immediate visit from the FBI, I mean a former President, death threat? Squeaky Fromme is going "What the hell man?"