The Crux
The Southern Cross
The Advertising Banner and Winter Solstice Magic Trick that never stops glowing
The Crux
The Southern Cross
The Advertising Banner and Winter Solstice Magic Trick that never stops glowing
Gift Giving
Children are trained to expect to be rewarded for their good behavior even if mom and dad are broke and homeless.
Christmas Cash
Gotta Pay to Play
It a shitty game.
Meh
No one owes anon a handicraft.
If you wanna make ugly sweaters, donate them to the homeless.
> this is why teaching them to make something from the heart is the better gift
Maybe teach them that Holidays are a PsyOp to trick people into expending effort to belong to an Obligatory Gift Giving cult, that will shun you if you don't play along.
In the West it's called "A Family" or "A Work Family".
Worst time of year to travel, with fewest hours of Sunlight and Cold Temperatures.
Perfect time for the biggest Travel Holiday of the Year.
Because people are suckers.
>I'll take quintillion trillion dollars, please.
When "The Genie in the Bottle" offers 3 wishes, nobody ever things to ask for "Unlimited Wishes" right off the bat. Seems the obvious thing to ask for.
By the time they get done printing your money, it'd only be worth 2 quadrillion, and after taxes that'll take it down to 1 quadrillion, which should last you about 20 years with this rate of Inflation.
Black Holes Inflation > Stars
Black Budgets Inflation > Super Stars
Supermassive Black Holes Cosmic Expansion > Red Super Giant Stars
There were more than 3 rounds in that Shotgun.
He better put the plug back in before he tries to feed himself with it or the Warden will take both his dinner and his gun.
>I get high smoking tobacco.
It's the only way to make some frequencies tolerable…for example, conversations with people who are "in touch" with the local news because they watch the current events on TV religiously and consider themselves "Experts".
This church and others like it keep the Charlie Brown tradition alive through an annual performance of the Snoopy Dance. (vidrel)
3 Actors on Set?
Would be good for Dove hunting which has a bag limit of 15. Bacon wrapped dove breasts make a pretty good snack.
>Sell your cloak and buy a sword
Consider the name brand coat, $250 New?
Garage sale price $25?
Donated to the homeless when out of fashion?
Consider the name brand sword, $250 New?
Garage sale price? NOT FOR SALE
Ever donated to the homeless? Rarely?
House of Fashion
God of War (The Arms Dealer)
Perhaps the point is, your nudity concealing cloak is way overvalued, and useless at protecting you from The Sword. Nor will your clothes protect you from an Unscrupulous Prosecutor (aka a Soros DA)?
If you're doing a Turkey, anon recommends Deep Fried.
Tastes so much better than baked, and the odds of getting a food borne illness are greatly reduced by the 45 minute bath in 350°F Peanut Oil.
Be prepared for a rapid evacuation of the Bowels.
It's tastes good, but they call it Dragon Fruit for a reason.
Heh heh. Yeah.
Merry Christmas, Buttheads.
<Woe be to those who do not believe it is always 4:20 somewhere in the Kingdom of the Creator. Happy Birthday.
>It is very important to keep an open mind while reading, because this theory can be very difficult to believe until you…
The USMC was formed 10 Nov 1775
As "an entity" it Pre-Dates the Formation of the USA.
Yet, it has an unbroken line of Guardianship of Weapons Stores, Prisoner's Quarters, and the Diplomatic Protection of High Ranking Officers and Real Estate of Significant Strategic Importance, including Real Estate Records.
This Tradition goes back to at least the Norman Invasion of England in 1066 AD, which is to this day invoked in Change of Command Ceremonies in the US Military.
The Domesday Book, which was begun by William the Conqueror which forms the first full documentation of Lands and Lords runs uninterrupted from then in 1086 AD to This Very Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book
>Great Survey
Great…survey, wall, depression, recession…just great things.
Located at The Kew
Pronounced The Q?
Domesday Book (/ˈduːmzdeɪ/ DOOMZ-day; the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of King William I, known as William the Conqueror.[1] The manuscript was originally known by the Latin name Liber de Wintonia, meaning "Book of Winchester", where it was originally kept in the royal treasury.[2] The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle states that in 1085 the king sent his agents to survey every shire in England, to list his holdings and dues owed to him.[3]
Written in Medieval Latin, it was highly abbreviated[a] and included some vernacular native terms without Latin equivalents. The survey's main purpose was to record the annual value of every piece of landed property to its lord, and the resources in land, labour force, and livestock from which the value derived.
The name "Domesday Book" came into use in the 12th century.[4] Richard FitzNeal wrote in the Dialogus de Scaccario (c. 1179) that the book was so called because its decisions were unalterable, like those of the Last Judgment, and its sentence could not be quashed.[5]
The manuscript is held at The National Archives at Kew, London. Domesday was first printed in full in 1783; and in 2011 the Open Domesday site made the manuscript available online.[6]
The book is an invaluable primary source for modern historians and historical economists. No survey approaching the scope and extent of Domesday Book was attempted again in Britain until the 1873 Return of Owners of Land (sometimes termed the "Modern Domesday")[7] which presented the first complete, post-Domesday picture of the distribution of landed property in the United Kingdom.[8]
Anon remembers when people lost their sense of smell "During the COVID-19" and got upset about it.
Anon had schadenfreude because many of them were super bitchy about demanding "offensive smells" be banned in public.
Wonder if they still bitched about the smell of Patchouli, Cooked Salmon, or Homeless People once their Anosmia symptoms abated?
Peter invents the Gay Algorithm!
And then the Swedes gave it the Nobel Prize in Economics
Shapley and Roth were awarded 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design". Gale had died in 2008, making him ineligible for the prize.
>You also made the point, that you don't think much of the homeless.
I think it's disingenuous to pretend that strong smells aren't strong smells regardless of source being socially defined as protected or rejected class smells.