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Wally is a metaphor for everyone making strong, but false, assertions in the War on Covid Truth, regardless of whether they know where they are and what day it is.
So what exactly is the Truth? And if there is a war on it, will an American President be sending troops?
I honestly do not know at this point. To quote the great 20th century philosopher James Marshall Hendrix: "There's too much confusion here."
Originally Posted by hector
And if there is a war on it, will an American President be sending troops?
I see this as being more like the war on drugs, the war on poverty, etc. Think less military action, and more abridgment of liberty by legislative action, regulatory interference, and executive fiat.
I hadn't heard this one before. Curious as to the etymology of the term.
Is Braineack a frittata?
Is he light and fluffy?
(Today is national cheeseburger day. But only for those who identify as vaccinated.)
There was a TV show called The League. They used "frittata" in place of "re----" since that's not OK to say anymore. Which I also find funny because if you trace the history of the word, idiot and moron were what were originally used for r-----, and it's OK to use those again.
In 2015 or thereabouts, I was biking home from work one evening. This is when I lived in Manhattan, on the upper east side.
Going north on 3rd ave, I suddenly came to an impassable barrier at 60th.
I had forgotten that the Pope was in town that day, and was scheduled to give a mass in Central Park.
Absolutely no surface traffic was crossing over 60th street. And there was such a large crowd gathered, that I gave up on the idea of riding west to 8th and then cutting across the park.
So I stood there and waited for about 30 minutes or so. Finally, the motorcade arrived. Black SUVs, police cars, limousines, etc. And, near the tail of the procession, the Pope himself. Sitting in the back of a Fiat 500 with the windows rolled down, waving to the crowd.
Anyway, that's how & why I saw the pope.
After the Pope rolled through, the police started letting traffic cross. The bikes all got across well before the first car could make it through, and the rest of the ride home was glorious. 3rd ave was nothing but bicycles from curb to curb. For that one brief moment, we had the whole thing all to ourselves.
There was a TV show called The League. They used "frittata" in place of "re----" since that's not OK to say anymore. Which I also find funny because if you trace the history of the word, idiot and moron were what were originally used for r-----, and it's OK to use those again.
It's ok to use the word Retard here.
I was thinking more along the lines of the movie Morning Glory, in which one of the big, emotional turning points is when the character played by Harrison Ford, in a show of solidarity towards the producer whom he has alienated, makes a frittata on national TV and describes the eggs as "fluffy," a word which he despises saying.
I was thinking more along the lines of the movie Morning Glory, in which one of the big, emotional turning points is when the character played by Harrison Ford, in a show of solidarity towards the producer whom he has alienated, makes a frittata on national TV and describes the eggs as "fluffy," a word which he despises saying.
I enjoyed it, but of course it's a movie about TV, much like Network, The Weather Man*, Broadcast News, etc. So I'm obviously biased, as I enjoy seeing the various ways in which Hollywood depicts my line of work.
* = This one in particular, as they actually shot the film here at WGN. So when you see Nicholas Cage storm down the hallway and into the newsroom, that's just downstairs from my office.
Here is Harrison Ford, making the aforementioned frittata:
I honestly do not know at this point. To quote the great 20th century philosopher James Marshall Hendrix Mr. Bob Dylan: "There's too much confusion here."
The FDA panel voted 16-2 to reject extra doses of experimental vaccine, citing insufficient data from incomplete clinical trials and the potential risk of heart inflammation – especially among young men.
We need to cancel the FDA. Clearly the are uninterested in protecting the vaccinated, and are spewing alt-right lies and misinformation about the 100% safe and 100% effective vaccine!!!! When will this post factual world end?!
big pharma is protecting the vaccinated. don't look up who their #1 shareholder is and what theyve been doing all covid... that's the price we pay for living in a society.