There is a humorous in all of us. Or, at least there was.
OK, it may be a dry humorous, but there is a funny bone.
I don’t care who you are, people laugh at the darndest
things… so go ahead, it won’t hurt you much.
There is a humorous in all of us. Or, at least there was.
OK, it may be a dry humorous, but there is a funny bone.
I don’t care who you are, people laugh at the darndest
things… so go ahead, it won’t hurt you much.
Where exactly it started doesn’t matter as much as the fact that it started.
Jobs lost (call it environmental security), or freedoms lost, (for security),
insane debt double-speaking us into financial security, cellphone zombies
making technology secure, moral diversity making us perversely
more secure, cameras everywhere make us seem secure everywhere,
the coarsening of everything making our culture more secure.
Reality politics making our government secure, the partisan
back-biting to seem righteous and truthful every day. Certainly not
last, and certainly not least, we seem to know that there is no God,
never has been. Despite ZERO, you know, evidence that there is none
(I think He’s been hiding in the hearts of atheists everywhere.)
there’s nada, bupkis, proof of nothing, but… good thing we’re
not straining at gnats and swallowing camels,
or we’d really be in trouble!
Variety is the spice of life, and ALL from one:
One reality, many illusions
One God, many religions
One self, many selves
Nobody wants a war, apparently. But apparently, besides
the president tearing up the Iran agreement,
a national security advisor apparently deployed
a carrier battle group, and some B-52’s. And apparently we’re
evacuating non-essential people from the Iraq embassy.
Apparently, Iran has plans to get nasty.
And apparently the Venezuela thing has fizzled.
And apparently the N. Koreans don’t like Mike.
And apparently, there’s still a vacancy for the
Secretary of Defense job. (How do you follow a
man confirmed by the senate 98-1?)
And apparently, the current trade war with China
is still a trade war.
But apparently, nobody wants a war.
So, peace then.