The subluminal Satanism book banning really stood out. That’s a pet peeve of mine recently. And somehow someone gave this ridiculous fundamental charismatic dip shit Dr. somebody my email address. Fortunately all his pleas for more “faith based” materials land in my junk mail, but damn…I’m sure there’s something in there about the tracking devices in the Covid vaccine, Taylor Swift, and the end of the world was yesterday nonsense.
My stepson wouldn’t have any Covid vaccines, as he believed there were tracking devices in it. I told him he already had such a device on him 24/7, it’s called an i-phone.
My first flip phone (Motorola Startac) didn’t have a camera. Just phone calls or texts, that was it. But for calls, it was still the best phone I’ve ever had.
It’s about the only thing that has not suffered from that unwanted conversion, David. (Im still unsure how long a centimetre is in ‘perception’ terms. )
These are great, particularly “Ban This Book.” We MUST protect our children from–gasp!–semicolons. We can’t have them rampaging through the streets connecting independent clauses.
Great Class, Pete.
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Many thanks, Don.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Really good, Pete!
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Happy to hear you liked them, Jennie.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Reality is stranger than fiction isn’t it, Pete? Great lessons, here! Here here!
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Glad you enjoyed them, Karla.
Best wishes, Pete.
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The subluminal Satanism book banning really stood out. That’s a pet peeve of mine recently. And somehow someone gave this ridiculous fundamental charismatic dip shit Dr. somebody my email address. Fortunately all his pleas for more “faith based” materials land in my junk mail, but damn…I’m sure there’s something in there about the tracking devices in the Covid vaccine, Taylor Swift, and the end of the world was yesterday nonsense.
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My stepson wouldn’t have any Covid vaccines, as he believed there were tracking devices in it. I told him he already had such a device on him 24/7, it’s called an i-phone.
Best wishes, Pete.
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In Star Trek they could not even take photos or play Wordblitz with their flip phones!
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My first flip phone (Motorola Startac) didn’t have a camera. Just phone calls or texts, that was it. But for calls, it was still the best phone I’ve ever had.
Best wishes, Pete.
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The truth behind banning books is semicolons. Warmest regards, Ed
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I think it’s about full blown colons.
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I don’t get any of this book banning nonsense. Reading did me no harm, and nothing was banned in my day.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Some self important religious person is always trying to ban one or the other book over here.
Warmest regards, Ed
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Even deflated ones :-) Warmest regards, Ed
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Is Ray Bradbury’s novel about burning books entitled Celsius 232.778 in the U.K.?
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It’s about the only thing that has not suffered from that unwanted conversion, David. (Im still unsure how long a centimetre is in ‘perception’ terms. )
Best wishes, Pete.
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Book banning is most concerning…..
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And happening in lots of US states, sadly.
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These are great, especially the fossil names.
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I had all of those, except the fax machine.
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I won’t hear a bad word said about Brussel sprouts.
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My wife loves them!
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I always knew that about Brussels sprouts.
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All I heard about them was that they geve you excess wind, Dorothy. This was new to me today.
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These are great, particularly “Ban This Book.” We MUST protect our children from–gasp!–semicolons. We can’t have them rampaging through the streets connecting independent clauses.
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Book banning is very worrying, as from experience in the 1930s, we know where it ends up.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Absolutely. The US is well on its way to 1939 of nothing in the political sphere changes.
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The predictions is great…..and the woodlands…..good collection as usual. chuq
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Thanks, chuq. I enjoyed finding these.
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Plenty of wise observations there, Pete. I still have nearly all of the technical fossils: the only exception being a flip-phone. Cheers, Jon.
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My flip-phone (Motorla Startac, the first mobile I ever bought) is in abox in the loft. It wouldn’t work these days, but I kept it as a souvenir.
Best wishes, Pete.
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these are so funny, and yet, spot on
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Yes, truth behind the humour.
Best wishes, Pete.
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All worryingly realistic these days.
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Very much so, Stevie.
Best wishes, Pete.
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