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Tuesday, June 06, 2017
Beware Black Shiny Stuff
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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5 comments:
- DougM said...
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Uhm,
why the sam hill do you think I can explain this?
[consults scrying mirror]
Nope, nothing to worry about. Go about your pitiful human lives. Resistance is futile.
Actually, I really liked the part about electronics symbols being "exactly like" demonic summoning sigils.
Remember, Mom said that sitting too close to the TV was bad for you.
(What? Yeahhhh…)
Who is this "Mom" person, and how is she connected to all this?
Huh? Huh? Know what I'm sayin'? - 6/6/17, 10:23 AM
- Eskyman said...
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Some of my neighbors are extremely concerned about contrails in the sky, left by jets (they've also been happening since the '50s- coincidence?)
Now I understand: they've been told of the mind-control magic dust being released from jet wings (the jets are actually flying angels,) through their scrying mirrors!
That probably explains Anderson Cooper and that Madcow guy, too. - 6/6/17, 11:55 AM
- Chris in NC said...
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this dude is bat shit insane. He was great asking about why so many towers but Scrying mirror??? What's next, Ouija boards?
- 6/6/17, 1:06 PM
- Chris in NC said...
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He doesn't skype but he livestreams??? lol
- 6/6/17, 1:08 PM
- Linda Fox said...
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I'm a ham radio operator, and - Hoh, Boy! He has what is often described as a little knowledge, which is dangerous.
All kidding aside, the major problem with TVs/Monitors is that, as they approach the near-real level of resolution, it becomes harder to avoid getting sucked into the programming. I found that, years ago, when our color TV went bad in the late 1970s. My dad gave me his old Black and White to use until we could replace it.
What I found, is that we tended to watch a program, then turn the TV off. Less getting mesmerized for hours. My kids did the same - just weren't that interested in the whole thing.
My take? The less true-to-live the visual, the less compelling. Compared to B & W, real life is FAR more interesting. - 6/14/17, 8:57 AM