Posted on 10/06/2022 11:23:56 AM PDT by Subcutaneous Fishstick Blues
Ugh, why do a-holes have to ruin Halloween?
Oh, and the Ukraine flag is a nice touch.
You know you’ve argued with this person on Twitter before … no, not Matthew Shaer, the ‘neighbor’ whose Halloween decorations he thinks really rule. Because you know, mocking the COVID dead to own the cons is super festive.
And ‘really rules’.
Matthew Shaer@matthewshaer·Follow
A lot of my neighbors work for the CDC or the Emory hospital system - needless to say, Halloween lawn decoration season around here really rules
7:56 AM · Oct 3, 2022
27.3K Retweets 1,904 Quote Tweets 250.1K Likes
Seriously, stop using Halloween to make political statements. Just hand out candy.
There’s plenty of politics everywhere else every freakin’ day.
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InTheRightColumn@TheRightColumn
Replying to @matthewshaer
I made one that says "My Nurse Was Too Busy Making TikTok Videos"
8:31 AM · Oct 4, 2022
3 Retweets 48 Likes
There ya’ go.
This tweet though …
Meghan Maureen@Keggs719
Replying to @matthewshaer
I have some ideas for ones!
"I missed a cancer diagnosis"
"I was isolated and felt hopeless"
"I overdosed"
"I was stuck at home with my abuser"
"I was scared to go to the hospital when I needed help"
But glad they stand with Ukraine. The virtue wouldn't be complete without it.
11:57 AM · Oct 3, 2022
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Gosh, not seeing his CDC neighbors putting up those tombstones.
Wonder if he’d still think those ‘really rule’?
Oof.
Erich Hartmann@erichhartmann·Follow
Replying to @matthewshaer
12:40 PM · Oct 3, 2022
There we go.
Gettin’ a little rough out there, folks.
(Excerpt) Read more at twitchy.com ...
too real
Are the dead people offended somehow?
LOL!
Should say “I Get My News From The Expose”.
Mocking Covid deaths = Cuomo Fan Club
Hate to say it, but I support the brave homeowner...
Actually, he is a lot more “subtle” than I would be to CDC neighbors...
As for the Uke flag, no comment... I was involved in one foreign (none of our business) war in 1951-1953...
The only military action/war I would support is against a group or country that invades or otherwise attacks this country...
For example, all of Islam for the 9/11 attacks or Mexico for the ongoing invasion (about 50 million invading vermin barbarians and counting) across the southern border...
In both those cases, nukes are appropriate...
Their relatives might be...
About the tombstone.
Is it claiming that the dude did his own research and now is dead?
I do not see how it mocks those who died from the chyna flu.
Then again, maybe the message is that covid is dead.
Are the dead people offended somehow?
. . . . . . .
Family members, survivors, loved ones…
“I was conceived during a drunken one night stand but my mother killed me so she wouldn’t be inconvenienced.”
More evidence of a perverted and decadent society. I am secular but it is clear all of this obsession with death and demons that is positively celebrated today is a profound symbol of a culture that is rotting and embraces death, decay, evil and perversion as fundamental. I won’t live to see it but unless there is a real counter revolution both politically and culturally the US will in the not distant future become a huge horror movie set.
If I were a believing Muslim I would be very optimistic.
“Halloween is a day for the dead.”
I’m stealing this to tell to kids when they ask me for candy.
It means they didn't listen solely to the CDC. They didn't follow the settled science and did their own research and died.
Mocking the unvaxxed dead is so 2021.
“Safe and Effective.
So why am I dead?”
The bright side is, the next day is All Saint’s Day.
I think it’s a Catholic thing but there’s no reason why we can’t do something positive that day besides cleaning up the mess left by the demons in training.
Just a thought.
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