scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
The
University of Florida wants students to know that if they’re offended
or scared by Halloween, there’s counselors on hand to walk them through
the traumatic experience.
“October brings fall weather and Halloween,” the university wrote in a
blog titled “Halloween Costume Choices” posted to its website Monday. [I
am not making this up]]
More make-work for otherwise unemployable "studies" and social work degrees; you know, the helping "professions". Some out-of-work psychologist will no doubt come up with a syndrome for that "affliction" and get rich as an expert witness in courts. Lt. COL. Gen. Tailgunner dick
More make-work for otherwise unemployable "studies" and social work degrees; you know, the helping "professions".
ReplyDeleteSome out-of-work psychologist will no doubt come up with a syndrome for that "affliction" and get rich as an expert witness in courts.
Lt. COL. Gen. Tailgunner dick
Now hold on; this deserves a little more consideration. Floridians — and their costuming — are a lot scarier than most people.
ReplyDeleteOften after a troublesome shopping trip in town, struggling to cope with strange languages and customs, I need my safe space under a beach umbrella.
Consumption of 'bath salts' must be much more prevalent than we thought...
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