Posted on 11/26/2021 8:58:55 AM PST by PJ-Comix
So youre saying its not a coincidence that corvid is an anagram for “r covid”. Ive heard it said that evil likes to tell you what its going to do before it does it. Seems a bit Riddler like though. Do you suppose they have their own mastermind or is their leadership on Chinese payroll too?
Yes! More evidence of the soon-to-happen Crow takeover!
Clearly a buzzard, look at it’s little head and it’s wings.
Reminds me of the time Rep Elliot Engle did a photo op dressed up as Big Bird to raise concerns over Republican efforts to reduce funding to PBS. Ironically the Sesame Street franchise is the only profitable entity to come from PBS.
Because you're naturally smart and the rest of us are idiots? Orrrrr.... it could be that we came from Democrat families or general backgrounds and used our own minds to figure out what the deal was?
My mother was enrolled off-and-on in college from when I was in elementary school until I graduated from high school. My mother finally got her degree from Madison State College, later renamed Madison University, in Harrisonburg, VA the same year I graduated from high school. I was the middle kid in the family and while I was in Junior High, I would find an excuse to get up after bedtime to find Mom sitting at the kitchen table studying. I would ask her questions about life and politics and she would not give an answer, but instead encouraged me to reason problems out for myself by considering each supposition taken to the extreme. Simple questions like why don't they give poor people all the money they need. I was the kind of kid who always asked questions.
Mom like to tell the story of the unripe persimmon. When I was real young she told me not to bite into an unripe persimmon, it'll pucker your mouth. I asked what pucker meant. She said it would cause a real sour taste. I was frustrated with that answer so she told me to bite into it and see. So I did it and I learned for myself the meaning of "pucker your mouth." Another time when I was a teenager Mom got tired of me and my brothers sitting with our knees propped against the edge of the table and leaning back in the chair. I was sitting next to her that day and she picked up a fork and slammed the tines right into my kneecap.
My Dad got in on the ground floor of computing right after WWII and retired as a Senior Computer Systems Analyst for General Electric. I believe for that reason, logic was encouraged in my life at a young age, but the intangible nature of that opinion is difficult to pin down. My Dad did not teach me Assembler Language, Cobol or Fortran. I retired from 40 years in telecommunications with thirty one years at Verizon Business (legacy MCI). My whole life has been an If/Then statement.
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