There have been dear, but the crazy nutjob leftists would cry so much about it if they knew, they would make such a fuss and cry so much, that it would prove a distraction until it was all done.
Ever notice how in ancient times, the elderly were generally respected for their wisdom and knowledge, and how now, they do their best to shit can, marginalize, older, more experienced, people? Why do you suppose that would be? Because older people have a direct memory of past events and the truth maybe? Why would they try to rewrite history? Who could point out the mistakes? The ones who were actually there? Would that pose a problem for those trying to poison the well?
Shills constantly try to divide anons with anything that can/will work. Religion, opinions, beliefs.
Have you tried one yet? Do so, and let us know whether it has your seal of approval.
You would get more leftist attention of you called it "golden showers."
How are my, "masters", any different than yours?
It seems that some of the very ancient cultures used a base 12 system for some things. Especially when it came to astronomical beliefs.
Just thought of something, I wonder if that Snow White movie has anything to do with Q's post about Snow White. Seemsโฆinteresting to consider.
That looks like a C64 graphic.
Those, "masters," would be fallen angels then.
No, it might even be an Amiga version. On closer inspection it kinda looks more like an Amiga graphic now that I think of it.
It's always funny to me how the leftist shills always point out a few flaws of something, and then expand it to encompass the whole of a past reality despite not ever being there.
Eh, whatever works.
Or maybe they just prefer them over teddy bears.
OH DEER!!
That last pic looks so much better than that water buffalo someone posted earlier.
I think what's really going on is, many of those hippie leftists from the 60s, are now in our government and educational system. Look at the tactics of the leftist regimes and compare. Things like "re-education" camps and the like.
Do they call it Hillary? The Democratic party?
Bohemian Club
The Bohemian Club is a private club with two locations: a city clubhouse in the Nob Hill district of San Francisco, California, and the Bohemian Grove, a retreat north of the city in Sonoma County.[2] Founded in 1872 from a regular meeting of journalists, artists, and musicians, it soon began to accept businessmen and entrepreneurs as permanent members, as well as offering temporary membership to university presidents (notably Berkeley and Stanford) and military commanders who were serving in the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, the club has a membership of many local and global leaders, ranging from artists and musicians to businessmen.[citation needed] Membership is restricted to men only.[3]
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the Bohemian Club
the Bohemian Club, an elite invitation-only social club founded in San Francisco in 1872 by a group of male artists, writers, actors, lawyers, and journalists, all of means and interested in arts and culture. Since its founding, the club has expanded to include politicians and affluent businessmen. The club is known especially for its annual summer retreat at what is known as Bohemian Grove in the redwood forest of Californiaโs Sonoma county, an event that continued into the 21st century. Notable members over the years have included Clint Eastwood, Henry Kissinger, Walter Cronkite, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Charles Schwab, Ambrose Bierce, Bret Harte, Mark Twain, and Jack London.
The Bohemian Club was founded by a group that included journalists who wrote for the San Francisco Examiner. The term bohemian was meant to conjure the cultured intellectual urban bohemian, as opposed to the impoverished type. They chose an owl as the clubโs totem and gathered regularly to socialize, drink, and put on and enjoy theatrical and musical performances. The club inhabited temporary locations until it established its permanent headquarters in the early 1930s on Taylor Street in downtown San Francisco.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Bohemian-Club