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   From: invalid@invalid.invalid   
      
   {:-]))) wrote:   
   > Tang wrote:   
   >> On 10/10/2016 7:26 AM, Kitty P wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> That was kind of funny. But the only people I know who post from   
   >>> Breitbart are an ex-IT tech I worked with who has a brain tumor and a   
   >>> friend's son who proudly proclaims his white supremacy and rather   
   >>> uninteresting tats. The posts are pretty funny in their outrageous lack   
   >>> of anything to back up their points. But I notice that they sure believe   
   >>> it all and don't seem to see the humor. That part isn't funny.   
   >   
   > I'm really out of the loop. Had to google Breitbart.   
   > Couldn't handle not-knowing.   
   >   
   >> <> That part isn't funny.>>   
   >>   
   >> Right in front of us, we have Ummie dear, who buys his own   
   >> PR and doesn't seem to see the humour. He repeats by rote   
   >> many cliches of mental culture like a parrot and puts up a   
   >> impermeable wall around himself, so that others cannot   
   >> talk in to him and he cannot talk out to them. Autism all the   
   >> way and no sympathy or empathy, even less telepathy. A   
   >> very classic predicament on TRB of old.   
   >   
   > For some people, it does appear to take a person-to-person   
   > relationship to cure what ails them. Twelve-steppers stepped up.   
   > Having tried everything, back in the daze, as Bill W found out.   
   >   
   > Perhaps he and brian mitchell have something in common.   
   >   
   > Unlike noname, who faces the world in all its faces as fact.   
   >   
   > People tend to live their myths at times and think, for example,   
   > the geographical arena their politics takes place in is a reality.   
   >   
   > And it is, in a strange funny fashion of thought.   
   > Until it gets all too real. And they think the world needs fixin.   
   >   
   > I find it funny, oddly,   
   > when I am even more still than active,   
   > and involved in something some clown said.   
   >   
   > How big are your feet in those floppy shoes?   
   > Now that I've noticed you. Have you always been wearing them?   
   >   
      
   The world does need fixin. Why does the world need fixin if it's perfect?   
   It's continually generated by a perfect machine. Its operators don't know   
   how to run the thing so they've brought it around to where its product,   
   called the world, needs fixin. How do you fix that? Show folks how to   
   work the machine so their fingers don't get cut off and the present is   
   better than the past, for a start.   
      
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