19 Aug 19
@hand-of-hecate saidWell ok but I can’t Trumps base standing for it.
It would be a lot simpler if we just tattooed the stupid or gave them distinctive vests. This would save a lot of time and minimize unrealistic expectations.
@wolfgang59 saidDamn I edited “and a lot of really stupid people are already tattooed” from that post. I should have had the courage of my convictions.
Why not? .. most have tattoos already.
@kevcvs57 saidYes but a good double-act is far more effective! 😆
Damn I edited “and a lot of really stupid people are already tattooed” from that post. I should have had the courage of my convictions.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThe letter ‘D’ might save a lot of disappointment.
As a penance sir, you are required to get a small tattoo on your forehead.
@wolfgang59 saidMmmm maybe ‘The Fifty Somethings’ 🤔
Yes but a good double-act is far more effective! 😆
@kevcvs57 saidIn 4 months time I shall be flattered!
Mmmm maybe ‘The Fifty Somethings’ 🤔
@great-big-stees saidYou hold him down, I'll grab the neutering equipment.
Man...this is a stupid thread.
Damn, I forgot, first we must form a bureaucratic lemmings to assess the need for such action. This should take a few elections cycles and once we have the body in place they can then form committee after committee to determine the proper course of action. Then when they do it will go to the courts as people plead their case and if they lose those cases you will have appeals to SCOTUS. Hopefully by that time Progressives will have enough of their stooges on the bench in order to win the case the way they want to or they will prolong hearing the case until they do.
No worries.
19 Aug 19
@hand-of-hecate saidIdiot, Trump supporters do not get tattoos at Trump rallies. They are given at birth.
Well the hats help, but, they don’t wear them all the time.
Plus, make the tattoos ‘Merican enough and give them away at Trump tallies and they’ll tattoo themselves.
Want one?
19 Aug 19
@divegeester saidNonsense, we must get Trump out of office!
Allow evolution to run its course.
19 Aug 19
@wolfgang59 saidThat reminds me of a player I knew at the chess club. His name was Mike and he had scarlet fever when he was a child . He suffered much brain damage from it. he was like a child and would regularly tell me what was going on his life. He was incredibly excited to work as a dishwasher but even more excited to tell me how he had beaten a PHD math professor in a chess club tournament. Despite his issues in life he was about average rating strength in chess.
Pupils from the Special Needs school I taught at often
(but not often enough) went on to lead happy and
productive lives in jobs most of us would consider
mind-bogglingly mundane.