Michael Stahl
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Michael Stahl
@Walks_with_Sam
Husband, Father, Army Veteran (1967-70), Retired Professional Engineer, lived on 4 continents, worked on 5 and visited 7.
Katılım Haziran 2023
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@kat_maryb "Been a load of comprimizon' on the road to my horizon."
I've had that line locked and loaded for a long time, just waiting for someone to ask that question!
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Man, you could practically hear the collective groan in every newsroom across America.
For about 12 glorious hours, the San Diego mosque shooting was absolute catnip for cable news. Two teenage white boys attack a mosque, three innocent people dead ... the “right-wing domestic terrorism” script wrote itself. Chyrons blazing, panels booked, every anti-MAGA hack already sharpening their knives.
Then the manifesto dropped.
And everything went dead quiet.
Turns out Cain Clark and Caleb Vazquez weren’t exactly card-carrying conservatives. These two pathetic Jew-obsessed incel weirdos titled their murder diary “Sons of Tarrant” and filled it with deranged pages of “IT’S THE JEWS” on endless repeat. They weren’t right-wing, weren’t MAGA, weren’t Trump fans ... nah, they proudly called themselves Third Positionists who worshipped Nationalist Socialism and Eco Fascism.
One was autistic and marinating in online poison. The other got force-fed mandatory “ethnic studies” classes that spent the first two weeks hammering “whiteness” and “white privilege” until he started hating himself and his own mixed-race family.
Oh, and the system had been warned for over a year: FBI knew about Vazquez, 5150 psych hold, gun seizure attempt, the works. Mom was blowing up police phones for two straight hours while short-staffed cops treated it like a runaway kid case.
But once the full, messy, politically inconvenient picture hit the internet?
The 24/7 coverage didn’t just slow down. It died.
Nothing kills a beautiful partisan morality play faster than facts that refuse to cooperate. The media isn’t in the truth business ... they’re in the narrative enforcement business. And this one didn’t confirm shit.
(article below)
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@steveth75737857 "She always comes first". Married 45+ years.
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Activist: "Take the sheep off. Let the hill be wild again."
Farmer: "Wild like Snowdonia in a calendar?"
Activist: "Yes."
Farmer: "The calendar was shot in a sheep-grazed valley. Take the sheep off and the shoot becomes a chest-high wall of bracken. Photographer can't see the lake."
Activist: "Bracken's still part of the ecosystem."
Farmer: "Bracken is the ecosystem when nothing keeps it in check. Spreading at a thousand hectares a year since the seventies. The hills you think look wild are the hills the sheep have been gardening for eight thousand years."
Activist: "So nature needs your sheep."
Farmer: "Nature here needs a grazer. It used to be aurochs and elk. Both extinct. The sheep is the understudy. Take her off and you don't get the original cast. You get a fern that gives cancer to anything that eats it and hides ticks that give Lyme to anyone who walks through it."
Activist: "..."
Farmer: "The wild you're imagining is a postcard. The sheep is the artist. The bracken is the version where you sacked her."

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@SGTWipper1Each Yes, in Saudi Arabia. Could see it coming, like a huge solid wall marching towards you.
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Our friendly Canadian who is living in the United States (Legally) has some things to share that she has learned since moving here.
This is Jules' response to Burt, a clear leftist, telling her that her mission has failed (because she does not believe leftist propaganda)
It continues to amaze me how many US citizens do not comprehend (or refuse to comprehend) some of the things Jules mentions here.
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@NYBadAss1141RAH Now bill him and/or his parents for the work to free him and the costs to repair the road, all at union wages.
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Activist: "Your cow looks depressed."
Farmer: "She's chewing."
Activist: "Her eyes look sad."
Farmer: "Cow eyes don't have eyebrows. The droop is structural. The sadness is in your head."
Activist: "She's not interacting with the others."
Farmer: "She's twelve feet from her best friend of nine years. They take turns lying down. The one standing is on lookout. You arrived during her shift."
Activist: "She didn't run when I approached."
Farmer: "Running is for predators. You are a person with a notebook. She has classified you correctly."
Activist: "She just seems so resigned."
Farmer: "She is digesting. Resignation requires a sense of unfulfilled ambition. The cow's ambition this afternoon was to eat that bit of grass. She has done it. She is having, by every measure available to her, a triumphant Tuesday."
Activist: "But I can feel it."
Farmer: "You can feel what's in your own head. The cow isn't there. The cow is here, on her side, full of grass. Project somewhere else."

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@photo5065 Wonder if each tile has a very strong distinct odor. Dog's just matching odor.
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@pschofie79 Often wondered what all the administrators administrated.
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Farmer: "Gentlemen. I'd like to present the ultimate plant-based protein technology."
Investor 1: "We're listening."
Farmer: "It converts inedible plant matter into complete protein. Grass, cornstalks, brewery waste, vegetable peelings. Anything cellulose-rich that humans can't digest."
Investor 2: "Energy requirements."
Farmer: "Sunlight."
Investor 2: "For the plant matter, you mean."
Farmer: "And for the conversion. Same sunlight. Reused."
Investor 3: "Heating costs for the bioreactor."
Farmer: "None. The unit holds 38.5 degrees year-round on its own."
Investor 1: "Failure rate."
Farmer: "Self-repairing. The unit also replicates once a year at no additional cost."
Investor 3: "Replicates."
Farmer: "Produces a smaller version of itself. Which becomes a full unit."
Investor 2: "Net carbon."
Farmer: "Neutral. The carbon in goes back to the air the grass pulled it from. Round and round, same atoms, no new ones added."
Investor 1: "And the waste output."
Farmer: "Twenty tonnes of soil enrichment per unit per year. The waste is also a product."
Investor 2: "This would obliterate Beyond Meat."
Farmer: "It already has. They just don't know yet."
Investor 1: "Where can we see one."
Farmer: "There are about 1.5 billion currently deployed. Have been for ten thousand years."
[silence]
Investor 3: "It's a cow, isn't it."
Farmer: "It's a cow."
Investor 2: "We were promised plant-based."
Farmer: "The plant goes in one end. I don't know what else you wanted."

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@BredsguardDalen A house should be a home and a home should radiate warmth, not a cold sterility.
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