Because it's easy to manipulate the general public with these planned out and scheduled spectacles specifically developed to provide cover for all the truly terrible stuff that's being done just slightly behind the curtains while also giving both sides convenient cover from the other's failures.
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Don't we all bitch, I mean mitch.
Who is the alien and who is the predator?
Trump is the sexual predator. Well they both are, but Trump's the one that's legally proven. Musk is the alien, because that's a term (ex: illegal alien) used to describe people who have immigrated to the USA.
Someone has been sitting on this one waiting for the scheduled fall out we all knew was coming.
Editor's Note: In fact, shit will not get real.
I lost my job earlier this year. Trying to be optimistic and look on the bright side, I thought that at the very least, I'd be able to finally tackle my never ending to-do list. I was going to get so many things done and wipe that thing out.
I have gotten a lot done, but my my to-do list is longer than ever. There's always something new that needs my attention. And a lot of the things on my list are recurring (monthly, quarterly, yearly, etc) so they just show back up on the list eventually anyway.
They already sell Queso Chihuahua and I personally do not ask from whence it came. For fear of having my ankles bitten.
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I'm surprised at your age you can hear anything. 🧓
I know this is probably the worst place I could possibly pose this question, but I've been wondering, so here goes. But first some background.
Probably within the past year or two, I discovered that FedEx started showing the name and a photo of the delivery driver on the tracking pages. Since they started doing that, I've noticed a very strong trend.
Whenever my package is late, meaning it's marked as "Out for delivery" on a given day, but doesn't arrive, it's always the same driver. Now it's at the point where if I get a notification that my package is out for delivery and I happen to see that Bob (not his real name) is the driver, I know for sure it's not coming that day. Sometimes it'll come the following day, but most often it doesn't get delivered until a different driver shows up on the tracking page several days later.
So, I'm wondering, when they know they don't plan on actually making a delivery attempt but they need to mark the package as out for delivery, do they just have a designated "fake" driver they assign it to? Is Bob even a real human?
Sure. Sometimes things touch your soul when you're open to it or vulnerable.
TV shows and movies are art. Eliciting an emotional response is kind of art's thing. Maybe not all art, but that's neither here nor there.