Non-Social in a Socially Networked World
Ivermectin war on Wikipedia, Jen Psaki is tone deaf, inflation is affecting supermarkets and my cheeseburger, and I travel to Chicago to visit my father.
I drove to Chicago for lunch with my father for his 87th birthday.
Just like the airlines when they started charging for baggage and the crappy food they serve we can expect hotels to start charging for daily housekeeping, in-room coffee, and the shitty breakfast buffet. I can see the menu of items now. $0.50 for each fresh towel, $2.00 for an extra pillow, $5.00 for in-room coffee,…
14 seconds in she spills some facts. Then backs up those facts at the 28 second mark. TRIGGER WARNING: Your ears may bleed. The most truthful thing Jen Psaki may have ever uttered, “I’m a terrible singer”
Here’s mine.
Wikipedia has always been a double edged sword. There is a lot of good information there but it always has to be taken with a grain of salt because anyone… and I mean anyone… can alter Wikipedia. This allows people with a political agenda to alter facts or claim things are facts when they are…
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