chasfh Posted Thursday at 09:49 PM Posted Thursday at 09:49 PM 38 minutes ago, LaceyLou said: Honestly, I was quite lucky. My father was raised to do household chores (quite rare in the Depression era, I would think). He also encouraged my sister and me to get an education so that we could support ourselves and use whatever talents we might have. My mother ended up going back to school, too-I think at least partly because she watched her sister end up with nothing after becoming a widow at a young age (after giving up school because he didn't want his wife earning more than he did). My SIL was raised by parents who paid for her brother to go to college out of state-but she had to stay home and commute (because he was the one who would be supporting a family). She was also told that her only choices were teaching, or nursing. When her parents came to visit, she would take off from work and pretend to be a stay at home wife, while my brother, who at times was a stay at home Dad, had to leave the house during the day and pretend to be at work. I've heard many variations of this-but this is already a long post. Let's just say there's a reason a lot of middle-aged and older women encourage girls to be serious about their educations. It all seems like nonsense to me-even though I know that it was a different time. I don't know whether you have HBO (or MAX or HBO MAX or whatever the heck it is), but I have just started watching the Ms. Magazine doc, and it's pretty good. 1 Quote
LaceyLou Posted Thursday at 11:54 PM Posted Thursday at 11:54 PM I still don't get how people could be honestly ignorant of how much of a creep "The Donald" was and is. 2 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM (edited) 14 minutes ago, LaceyLou said: I still don't get how people could be honestly ignorant of how much of a creep "The Donald" was and is. A lot never paid attention to all the crap he pulled back with the casinos and bankrupting Trump Tower. If they knew him at all it was because of the Apprentice. Where they fixed up his dump of an office and made him seem bigger than life. As PT Barnum once said "A sucker is born every minute" or something like that... Or to quote Paul Simon...Still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest Edited yesterday at 12:09 AM by CMRivdogs Quote
mtutiger Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM "Does anyone believe this sounds like Donald Trump?" Uhh, yes? Quote
Tigerbomb13 Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM It sounds more like Trump than anyone on this earth. 4 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, CMRivdogs said: A lot never paid attention to all the crap he pulled back with the casinos and bankrupting Trump Tower. If they knew him at all it was because of the Apprentice. Where they fixed up his dump of an office and made him seem bigger than life. As PT Barnum once said "A sucker is born every minute" or something like that... Or to quote Paul Simon...Still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest And to give my avatar a plug, the way the RockMan put it was: "You see what you want to see, and you hear what you want to hear" Edited yesterday at 01:08 AM by gehringer_2 Quote
GalagaGuy Posted yesterday at 01:08 AM Posted yesterday at 01:08 AM Funny how Trump started calling the Epstein case a Democrat hoax right about the time he was contacted by the WSJ about this Epstein birthday letter. 🤔 Quote
mtutiger Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM 48 minutes ago, Tigerbomb13 said: It sounds more like Trump than anyone on this earth. Tbf to JV, Trump hasn't sounded that lucid in years so maybe I'll cut him some slack Quote
guy incognito Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM I’ve had passive s*******l ideations, off and on, for decades. Typically they come maybe 2-3 times a year, and subside after a day or two. Now they’re here for a big chunk of the day, every day. Still passive, which in some ways makes it worse because I can’t even imagine doing anything to relieve the misery. I know we’re supposed to think of ourselves as responsible for our own mental health, but I’m 100% blaming Pig-King and the ghouls backing him for my current state. I just am. 3 Quote
RatkoVarda Posted yesterday at 01:30 AM Posted yesterday at 01:30 AM The only logical explanation is that Trump did this to get close to Epstein so he could expose Bill Clinton's crimes. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM 10 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said: The only logical explanation is that Trump did this to get close to Epstein so he could expose Bill Clinton's crimes. I expect to see this on TruthSocial by Monday. 🤣 Quote
mtutiger Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM One thing noticed the past couple of nights is that local news (WGN) has gone long on unhinged clips from Trump/Leavitt the past couple of nights. I don't know if it means anything, but as an editorial decision, it's been a lot different than how they've generally covered Trump since returning to office. Quote
RatkoVarda Posted yesterday at 02:22 AM Posted yesterday at 02:22 AM Needed to get Colbert off the air before mid-terms (if Trump allows mid-terms) Quote
mtutiger Posted yesterday at 02:30 AM Posted yesterday at 02:30 AM 7 minutes ago, RatkoVarda said: Needed to get Colbert off the air before mid-terms (if Trump allows mid-terms) Colbert won't be unemployed for long, one would think Quote
Tigerbomb13 Posted yesterday at 03:25 AM Posted yesterday at 03:25 AM 1 hour ago, guy incognito said: I’ve had passive s*******l ideations, off and on, for decades. Typically they come maybe 2-3 times a year, and subside after a day or two. Now they’re here for a big chunk of the day, every day. Still passive, which in some ways makes it worse because I can’t even imagine doing anything to relieve the misery. I know we’re supposed to think of ourselves as responsible for our own mental health, but I’m 100% blaming Pig-King and the ghouls backing him for my current state. I just am. Just take it day by day, man. My hopes are that this is the bottom, and this ****storm will swing the pendulum back to better in a few years. Just need to fight and hang in there. 1 Quote
mtutiger Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, Tigerbomb13 said: Just take it day by day, man. My hopes are that this is the bottom, and this ****storm will swing the pendulum back to better in a few years. Just need to fight and hang in there. I think it's important to remind ourselves that we are not only alone and that, despite him winning in November, the majority of people largely don't approve of this ****. And that success in a political sense needs to be measured; there's never going to be a moment where the scales just magically fall from people's eyes, that's not how our politics has ever been wired... even Bush in 2008 still retained around 30%. But that every little bit does count. As much flak as they got from various elites in social media, that's one of the values that No Kings brought in that it got people out and socializing with others who feel the same way. Probably the most discouraging thing, believe it or not, isn't the American public as a whole and how they have responded since January, it's the elites, particularly in media, who have shown themselves to have zero backbone or scruples. We all knew this was the case, but watching how the Paramount shakedown has played out, how really no price in the negotiation ever seems to be high enough for Trump, and how Shari Redstone keeps saying "thank you sir, may I have another" has been a real blackpill. Bill Paley and Ed Murrow would be rolling in their graves. Edited 19 hours ago by mtutiger 1 Quote
romad1 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 11 hours ago, mtutiger said: Tbf to JV, Trump hasn't sounded that lucid in years so maybe I'll cut him some slack Justin Verlander? Quote
romad1 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Why does it feel like Colbert being cancelled is like the Czar and their family being killed by the Bolsheviks? Its confirmation that the system is no longer one where free speech is protected. Quote
1776 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 6 minutes ago, romad1 said: Justin Verlander? I’m pretty sure it’s Jimmy Vaughan of The Fabulous Thunderbirds. 😁 1 Quote
mtutiger Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 13 minutes ago, romad1 said: Justin Verlander? It's meant to be a mock of Vance Quote
mtutiger Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 15 minutes ago, romad1 said: Why does it feel like Colbert being cancelled is like the Czar and their family being killed by the Bolsheviks? Its confirmation that the system is no longer one where free speech is protected. It's a sign that the people running Paramount don't have any balls or scruples. And we shouldn't be surprised if their business suffers for it in the long run. (see: law firms who settled with Trump vs. those who didn't) Edited 18 hours ago by mtutiger 1 Quote
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