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beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 05/08/2021 12:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wrong... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76608117 The best is yet to come... You are lost in headlines and not living in reality Sorry you won't get to enjoy the future No reason to attempt to convince ppl to be as lost and as sad as yourself Stop reading headlines and start using your own thoughts. Dont be scared to think for yourself Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78658187 Germany 05/08/2021 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's true. But man does not live on bread and water (or today's technology) alone. Look at hive-minded, Orwellian China. A booming entry-level economy, most of today's high tech wizardry, including ipads and HDTV widescreens, and plenty of fun things like Disneylands and indoor water parks. But hookers make fairly good hourly wages too. |
The Analog Guy
User ID: 77099368 United States 05/08/2021 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | all knowledge, all Quoting: beeches lives only for one generation. if knowing how to plant pole beans is not passed on to your children, your grandchildren won't even know what they are. This makes me sad, I taught my son how to plant and garden, but he passed on at 18, and I don't think any of my nieces and nephews know a thing about getting food from the ground. Well I’m sorry you lost your son at 18 that’s Just Way way too early. Most people have never eaten anything that they’ve grown with their own two hands out of the ground I say burn all of your bridges while you still have control of the flame. We are like flies crawling across the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel: We cannot see what angels and gods lie underneath the threshold of our perceptions. We do not live in reality; we live in our paradigms, our habituated perceptions, our illusions; the illusions we share through culture we call reality, but the true historical reality of our condition is invisible to us.” |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78463094 United States 05/08/2021 01:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This can go more than one way. Quoting: Joaquina The secular part of me thinks it's the beginning of a new Dark time for the culture, like after the fall of the Roman Empire...that it's going to be a period of War and Upheaval that will require a few hundred years to sort out. Or from my perspective as a Christian- this is the End Times foretold in the Bible. It's going to get bad, but God's got this. It will be done in God's time but it will be better than the happiest day you've ever had! Yes. It is the end times and therefore, there will be no golden age to come until Jesus Christ takes back this fallen world from satan. Things shall get way worse and people need to consider their eternal life and salvation and loosen their desire for this fallen world to normalize. It is corrupt to the core and only Jesus can fix it. All we can do is loosen our grip on the world, tighten on grip on Jesus, persevere, overcome, and share the good news. Jesus is a J trick written BY THEM (Judea/Constantine) to get you to stick your head in the sand, just like you always do, and do nothing while THEY roll over you over and over again. That's why they killed him and all the apostles -- all horrendous deaths. Read Isaiah 53, written 700 years before Jesus Christ and reconsider your position. |
Trained Noticer
(OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 05/08/2021 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
c major User ID: 80341141 United States 05/08/2021 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "when she walks by, people stop in their tracks and stare.." Quoting: beeches course they do! She is a saner time come to life. And they smile! now imagine the reverse - an Anti-Trumper woman dropped into the Fifties..... gotta love Laci [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Very cool. Thanks for posting. I love everything about the 50's. The poodle skirts, the saddle shoes, the cars. The way people dressed. I always thought I was born just about 10 years too late. Born in 1958. drug store juke box & milk shakes! see how the vatican whore decieved the youth right at the point of her drug administration way back at the start of teenager youth culture in the 1950's!!! |
Trained Noticer
(OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 05/08/2021 01:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | all knowledge, all Quoting: beeches lives only for one generation. if knowing how to plant pole beans is not passed on to your children, your grandchildren won't even know what they are. People used to revere their elders and they would love listening to their stories. I know many of us still (I do.) It's too bad that our elders aren't treasured like they used to be. The people that were born in the 20's, 30's and 40's have seen the best of America - and if still alive - the worst of America. Yes. Ya know, my parents and my grandparents never once said... "Things were sure great in the 30's and 40's." They could've never imagined the mentality of today... For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 05/08/2021 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | very nice. Akron Ohio had wonderful displays in the ground-floor windows of big department stores like Polski's. Was an annual trip to see them. And of course the Christmas play at church - my first velvet dress ever, made for that, by my mom. what a gift to have been a child then heard, more than saw, Mr. Jingaling on Halle's seventh floor! Halle's was a major, quite elegant Cleveland store. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Last Edited by beeches on 05/08/2021 01:49 PM Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72411634 Bulgaria 05/08/2021 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love hay. I'd actually buy an actual barn and live there if I had the money. Or maybe just decorate my home as a barn. Another thing I notice is how on old street photos most people are smartly dressed, even the not-so-wealthy ones. Even a person on a farm in the 40s to 60s looks better dressed than a city person now. I certainly look better in fancier clothes but with everyone dressing in tracksuits and stuff I have no motivation. Oh and I bet all those old TV sets, fridges, tractors and whatnot were "Made in U.S.A." or in whatever country you happened to live in. Fed up with stuff made in Taiwan or China! |
Shadow Dance
User ID: 59490123 United States 05/08/2021 02:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to complain about being born too soon, but in retrospect, I see that I was born at the apex of Humanities potential (in the age of ignorance) ... and sliding down the slippery slope ever since and I appreciate having "been there done that" because it give me a broad perspective of Humanities potential, when not pre occupied with war for higher ground - we experienced an entire generation - without war once we hit bottom, ("the bigger they are, the harder they fall") there is no where to go but UP unless we are unwilling to adapt to what IS ... Nature will continue to provide what we need, and to sustain Life on Earth - eternally. I do believe that the best is yet to come - and that we will be appreciated for our experience and view from the peak - of even higher peaks - and it won't take us nearly as long to rise above our past achievements once we re-establish our symbiotic relationship with Nature and genuinely appreciate the challenges and opportunities we have been given to perfect ourselves. |
beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 05/08/2021 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love hay. I'd actually buy an actual barn and live there if I had the money. Or maybe just decorate my home as a barn. Another thing I notice is how on old street photos most people are smartly dressed, even the not-so-wealthy ones. Even a person on a farm in the 40s to 60s looks better dressed than a city person now. I certainly look better in fancier clothes but with everyone dressing in tracksuits and stuff I have no motivation. Oh and I bet all those old TV sets, fridges, tractors and whatnot were "Made in U.S.A." or in whatever country you happened to live in. Fed up with stuff made in Taiwan or China! beautiful organic hay is sweet to be around... you will like this video I hope. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79811871 United States 05/08/2021 02:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Horse shit. You're getting old and you want to hate on youth. There are many good young people in the Millennial and GenZ populations. Quoting: Clarence Winchester This is just some, "when I was a boy..." self-pity. Bullshit. Gen X was the last generation who even remembers America. America now is all perverts, violent mental defectives and people who want to watch the world burn. I am GenX. I've raised a good GenZ. And some of my siblings are Millennials. It's the Great B generation that fucked it all up. Greedy, loathsome, over-educated, intellectually dead curs tearing at the last morsels of America before they die and meet their maker. Your blame falls on deaf ears because it is you who are too weak to own up to your part in this Cl0wn World menagerie. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79811871 United States 05/08/2021 02:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love hay. I'd actually buy an actual barn and live there if I had the money. Or maybe just decorate my home as a barn. Another thing I notice is how on old street photos most people are smartly dressed, even the not-so-wealthy ones. Even a person on a farm in the 40s to 60s looks better dressed than a city person now. I certainly look better in fancier clothes but with everyone dressing in tracksuits and stuff I have no motivation. Oh and I bet all those old TV sets, fridges, tractors and whatnot were "Made in U.S.A." or in whatever country you happened to live in. Fed up with stuff made in Taiwan or China! The Ross Sisters weren't farmers. They were Broadway performers born in Texas. They're about as 'farm girl' as Beyonce or Madonna. Jesus what a bunch of fuckin' rubes, the Great B Generation is. |
Trained Noticer
(OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 05/08/2021 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Horse shit. You're getting old and you want to hate on youth. There are many good young people in the Millennial and GenZ populations. Quoting: Clarence Winchester This is just some, "when I was a boy..." self-pity. Bullshit. Gen X was the last generation who even remembers America. America now is all perverts, violent mental defectives and people who want to watch the world burn. I am GenX. I've raised a good GenZ. And some of my siblings are Millennials. It's the Great B generation that fucked it all up. Greedy, loathsome, over-educated, intellectually dead curs tearing at the last morsels of America before they die and meet their maker. Your blame falls on deaf ears because it is you who are too weak to own up to your part in this Cl0wn World menagerie. And sadly, miserable, bitter, entitled, and have all the answers. Hard to open a mind as locked shut as yours. Last Edited by Trained Noticer on 05/08/2021 03:14 PM For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
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Trained Noticer
(OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 05/08/2021 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Haha! Though, he might shoot his eye out! For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
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Trained Noticer
(OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 05/08/2021 08:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys handed the world over to special interests and didn't put up a fight but welcomed it Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75472265 YOU did not lift a finger. Many of US have been screaming from the rooftops. Few listen. It takes numbers. You gonna point fingers, or make the numbers of the brave? For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |
beeches
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beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 05/08/2021 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I love hay. I'd actually buy an actual barn and live there if I had the money. Or maybe just decorate my home as a barn. Another thing I notice is how on old street photos most people are smartly dressed, even the not-so-wealthy ones. Even a person on a farm in the 40s to 60s looks better dressed than a city person now. I certainly look better in fancier clothes but with everyone dressing in tracksuits and stuff I have no motivation. Oh and I bet all those old TV sets, fridges, tractors and whatnot were "Made in U.S.A." or in whatever country you happened to live in. Fed up with stuff made in Taiwan or China! The Ross Sisters weren't farmers. They were Broadway performers born in Texas. They're about as 'farm girl' as Beyonce or Madonna. Jesus what a bunch of fuckin' rubes, the Great B Generation is. anyone of any age knew it was a show the minute they clicked the link. guess that surprised you. Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80341674 United States 05/08/2021 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It seems the world has shifted and we are now living in the Quoting: Trained Noticer beginnings of a dystopian nightmare. Things I never thought possible are all around. Re-writing of history. Begging for Socialism. Lining up for untested poison jabs. Living in total fear of damn near everything. Totally dependent and addicted to--- a mobile phone. Clamoring to give away others rights. Screaming to take away guns. Blatant voter fraud with no repercussions. Full steam ahead toward the technocratic NWO. Economy going down the tubes. Depopulation agenda. Poison food. etc. I worry for the future of the world and our country. I worry for our children and future generations (if anyone can even still have babies after the jab...) While there have been many technological advances, some have not been for the better. I do hope we can alter the path of this slow motion train wreck. [link to www.pinterest.com (secure)] :TNWalmart50: That's what happens when the non-gentiles hi-jack a country. |
beeches
User ID: 78973486 United States 05/08/2021 08:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | all knowledge, all Quoting: beeches lives only for one generation. if knowing how to plant pole beans is not passed on to your children, your grandchildren won't even know what they are. This makes me sad, I taught my son how to plant and garden, but he passed on at 18, and I don't think any of my nieces and nephews know a thing about getting food from the ground. Well I’m sorry you lost your son at 18 that’s Just Way way too early. Most people have never eaten anything that they’ve grown with their own two hands out of the ground love the mallard in your avatar! Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79811871 United States 05/09/2021 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By the way, Clarence . Quoting: Trained Noticer I was giving you red karma (which I almost never do, but always sign) and accidentally hit return before signing. It was me. I gave you red, I always sign it, though there was much more to say. You are an arrogant know it all prick that has not clue one of your spoutings. You are young, and inexperienced, but think you know it all and accuse others of your own shortcomings. We have seen you and your type for years. You are full of shit, and always will be, because you refuse to hear words of wisdom. You think you already know. Well, then, fix the world. Can't? then you are a failure by your own standards. :fubikini: Yes, a nearly 50 year old retired firefighter-paramedic who has worked private security in foreign countries, owned two successful businesses, and run a farm for twenty years is 'inexperienced'. Grow up. You failed as a person and you want to blame the young. It's your weakness not mine. |
Trained Noticer
(OP) Forum Moderator User ID: 76014573 United States 05/09/2021 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67904014 Bullshit. Gen X was the last generation who even remembers America. America now is all perverts, violent mental defectives and people who want to watch the world burn. I am GenX. I've raised a good GenZ. And some of my siblings are Millennials. It's the Great B generation that fucked it all up. Greedy, loathsome, over-educated, intellectually dead curs tearing at the last morsels of America before they die and meet their maker. Your blame falls on deaf ears because it is you who are too weak to own up to your part in this Cl0wn World menagerie. And sadly, miserable, bitter, entitled, and have all the answers. Hard to open a mind as locked shut as yours. You realize Andy Griffith wasn't real, right? This wasn't small town policing in the 1950s. Most small town sheriffs of the day were totally corrupt. I realize you think reruns are history, but they're not. It was a fuckin' TV show. By the way, all the red thumbs from the Great B Generation just make me laugh and laugh. Everyone else is entitled, spoiled, and know-it-alls. But, whoa is anyone that tells a fucking Great B Generation they're wrong, or out of step. You incur the wrath of the opiate abuser mob faster than you can say erectile dysfunction. I'm openly mocking you because you're pathetic. Oh, it's you again. Geeze. Uh, Andy Griffith WAS real. He did portray a sheriff in a TV show. But, Are you shittin' me? The Andy Griffith Show wasn't Reality? OMG. You have opened my eyes! I had no idea! Thank Gawd for your wisdom, insight, and all seeing, all knowing brilliance! Your witnessing of small town policing in the 50's is taken as gospel, since we know, as a Gen Xer, you must have been there. Your continual condemnation of an entire generation displays the breadth of your mental capacity. I'm sure the whole generation and world is in awe of your insight. For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase) It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |