Thank You Baker!
I'm glad that the month of July is RED, WHITE, and BLUE.
I wonder what's after Monkeypox for #Vaxables.
> but a new variant
At this point, they should just throw in the towel and go straight to a human disease, name it Homopox disease, later renamed to Humanpox because of sensitivity issues.
Don't judge a book by its cover
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Excellent comment anons! Thus:
What if the perceived frosting is actually mashed potatoes?
What just came to mind was a good reminder for us anons to not judge a book by it's cover:
The phrase was popularized when it appeared in the 1946 murder mystery, Murder in the Glass Room, by Lester Fuller and Edwin Rolfe: โYou can never tell a book by its cover.โ
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_judge_a_book_by_its_cover
For example, innocent XBOX chat or something else via Q Drop 1946 attached.
Fake news at it's best back in 1938 or better right now?
The War of the Worlds (1938 radio drama)
It was performed and broadcast live as a Halloween episode at 8 pm ET on October 30, 1938, over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network. The episode is famous for causing panic among its listening audienceโฆ
โฆthough the scale of panic is disputed, as the program had relatively few listeners.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_(1938_radio_drama)