Re: POTUS: 45.37: The Earth is Flat and the Babies Are Crying
You don't get it.
I can play this game, too.
You don't get it.
You don't get it.
I can play this game, too.
You don't get it.
4. Overall message to everyone: don't break the law.
Always drive the speed limit, don't you?
...However, maybe someday, somehow, a miracle will happen (more likely a revolution) and things will change.
Turn off the internet for 5 days and see what happens.
You don't get it.
I can play this game, too.
Yeah. But it's not a game. It's people's lives.
You don't get it.
Yeah. But it's not a game. It's people's lives. I'm not playing.
How about a game of Global Thermonuclear War?
How about a game of Global Thermonuclear War?
**** you.
People are actually upset because the Boston Pops performance included a reading of the inscription on the Statue of Liberty.
Turn off the internet for 5 days and see what happens.
People are actually upset because [somebody] included [something] on [something].
People are actually upset because the Boston Pops performance included a reading of the inscription on the Statue of Liberty.
When I moved to my new house a few years ago, I decided to forgo cable and internet and settled into a nice rhythm of learning to cook, watching movies, and enjoying the homeowners life.
I went about five or six month without it. It was great. I didn’t really surf the net at work, didn’t glue myself to my celphone, and just generally disconnected.
I decided it was time to change when I was listening to the radio on the drive home and someone said something was “deader than Bin Laden.” I didn’t get it. Got home and did a quick search on my phone. I missed the biggest news of the year by three days. I think I called Comcast the next day.
Disconnecting and recentering yourself every so often is good. Being disconnected from the world is not. I’d rather turn off my phone and tv for a night, make something special for dinner, and enjoy a glass of wine. I’ve done that a few times this year and it’s like getting eight hours of sleep.
You don't get it.
I can play this game, too.
Always drive the speed limit, don't you?
No. For the most part I do. In certain situations, I don't. And If I'm caught, I'd serve the penalty. No excuses.
Oh, rufus, do you litter? Forgot to ask that in my last post. Do you observe pedestrian right of way? Use turn signals at all times? Have any obstructions on your license plate or rear-view mirror (yes, air fresheners count).
It's about as relevant as to the intent of your question.
Yeah. But it's not a game. It's people's lives. I'm not playing.
You don't get it.
**** you.