''April showers bring May flowers''
Perhaps everybody heard this rhyme at some point, generally having been taught it at an early age by parents or teachers. It's a popular thing to say and hear around springtime, but one thing you might not know is where the rhyme originated from.
It reaches back to the mid 1500s, although earlier use of "April showers bring May flowers" probably existed. In 1557, a man by the name of Thomas Tusser compiled a collection of writings he called "A Hundred Good Points of Husbandry." In the April husbandry section, he wrote:
Sweet April showers
Do spring May flowers
As you can see, the rhyme was originally a short poem. However, there is meaning behind the words, as well. "April showers bring May flowers" is a reminder that even the most unpleasant of things, in this case the heavy rains of April, can bring about very enjoyable things indeed – even an abundance of flowers in May.
"April showers bring May flowers" is also a lesson in patience, and one that remains valid to this day. Many of life's greatest things come only to those who wait, and by patiently and happily enduring the clouds and damp of April, you can find yourself more easily able to take in the sights and smells of May. After all, it's easier to love something if you begin with an optimistic outlook.
Trust the plan.
April Showers.
Q / Trump have a 'Python Approach', lads you must use this to our advantage~
So here's the layout: Trump stepped back so the deep sweeties in their blind rage are setting up their own execution blocks; They're exposing themselves due to haste and fear. Yes it's terrible, yes it's supposed to piss people off.
It's going to get worse. Rosa Parks the masks off and be calculated with your anger.
The real enemy is often a hidden hand between two idiots fighting. We know there's a terror shared between controllers: "What if they talk about us when they gather?"
"What if they wake up?"
Terrify them.
Do it.
Terrify the fuck out of their miserable lives:
Talk.