>>15000944
nice dubs
>>15000917
>does anyone care? All I see is boys wanting to be girls and vice versa, people listening to shitty music, and people getting worked up over rigged sports games.
There are a lot of folks who are "salt of the earth" types, who care about UFOs. But the problem is that they are "salt of the earth." That implies they are too honest to be effective in American politics. They don't have law degrees. They don't have lots of money or Ivy League Rolodexes. They definitely do not have sympathetic media coverage. These "salt of the earth" types are relatively thin-skinned. They don't want to dive into the sewer of politics. They get offended by bad people. They are very sad that no one is telling the truth about UFOs. Some hoodlum or crook does something nasty and these "salt of the earth" types never seek revenge in any practical sense.
Now some of these "salt of the earth" types have career military relatives. The military has a lot of nasty people, so anyone who can survive a long-term military career either loves bad people or has a very thick skin to resist bad people. Some of those military types might care about UFOs, but the good ones have very thick skins. They don't get sad when no one tells the truth about UFOs, because they have very thick skins. But that thick-skinned calm means these career military types don't CARE very much. If life sucks, they say "Fuck it, drive on." If UFOs get suppressed, they say "Fuck it, drive on." These guys often drink beer even though it tastes horrible. These folks are strong-willed enough to work hard at crappy assignments, but usually not ambitious enough to make decent money for themselves.
Myself, I am too nasty to be "salt of the earth" and too degenerate to have ever been in any military. So I just sit around smoking cigarettes and drinking hard cider. I'm too degenerate to drink beer like an honest soldier. Incidentally, I saw a UFO once that truly appeared to be a genuine anomaly. I don't bother trying to convince people. I am more worried about bankers and pizza merchants than UFOs. Also I'm not as hard-working as soldiers usually are. That reminds me, I should get off the Internet and go job hunting. Maybe I will, after one more can of hard cider.