Zazzy - I know I told you a while back, some of your stuff is funny AF, some flows for me, and some melts my brain.
The above is funny AF - the drinking at 5:00 (not starting, because "It's 5:00 somewhere!"), but "still drinking" at 5:00, making you a confessed "day drinker", and the "faggy" drinks and the inquiry into drink-gender prefer…
Zazzy - I know I told you a while back, some of your stuff is funny AF, some flows for me, and some melts my brain.
The above is funny AF - the drinking at 5:00 (not starting, because "It's 5:00 somewhere!"), but "still drinking" at 5:00, making you a confessed "day drinker", and the "faggy" drinks and the inquiry into drink-gender preference spectrum are classic. But seriously worth deeper discussion at the cafe.
But your post in it's entirety, is my the brain-melt spectrum - low end though - so I think I get your larger thesis.
I'm definitely down with the cafe/teahouse's being nodes to eat the State. More enjoyable and not nearly as kinetic as my usual preference. I'm open to site suggestions.
After being "cancelled" by our local newspaper and being personally set up and attacked by them on what was then Twitter, after having 25+ letters published (the paper took a hard left turn after being bought out by USA Today (Gannett)), my last public forum for exercising my First Amendment rights in written form, is my back windshield.
It currently states, "Free the J6 Political Prisoners". However, my thinking for the next installment is, "Break the State". So, we're on the same page, I'm just defaulting to my more kinetic roots.
We live in a small town here - half the people think I'm crazy - and the other half are certain of it. And yes, The Matrix is instructive - a favorite of mine as well.
I sent you a private Substack message. Be sure to select the button to open one or more of more of the messages since part of them may be automatically concealed, to save loading-time perhaps.
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"We live in a small town here - half the people think I'm crazy - and the other half are certain of it." ~ Ron Anselmo
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I think there's something to be said about where/when someone finds out about things not normally within the normal sphere/scope of knowledge and understanding, it can affect their behavior and/or perceived behavior, perhaps almost by necessity.
Like unplugging from the Matrix and sort of freaking out about the 'new' reality that always was, and then on top of that, having to jack back into the unreality for one reason or another.
The folks 'trapped' in it and going along with it almost like they're sleepwalking might see you quite differently, as they should perhaps. Certainly, expressing one's freedoms in those sorts of contexts can take courage and fortitude.
Lastly, if you know engineering, then you likely know the math that if you're crazy in a crazy society, then the two cancel out and you're left with you being likely sane. IOW, crazy ÷ crazy = sane.
Zazzy - I know I told you a while back, some of your stuff is funny AF, some flows for me, and some melts my brain.
The above is funny AF - the drinking at 5:00 (not starting, because "It's 5:00 somewhere!"), but "still drinking" at 5:00, making you a confessed "day drinker", and the "faggy" drinks and the inquiry into drink-gender preference spectrum are classic. But seriously worth deeper discussion at the cafe.
But your post in it's entirety, is my the brain-melt spectrum - low end though - so I think I get your larger thesis.
I'm definitely down with the cafe/teahouse's being nodes to eat the State. More enjoyable and not nearly as kinetic as my usual preference. I'm open to site suggestions.
After being "cancelled" by our local newspaper and being personally set up and attacked by them on what was then Twitter, after having 25+ letters published (the paper took a hard left turn after being bought out by USA Today (Gannett)), my last public forum for exercising my First Amendment rights in written form, is my back windshield.
It currently states, "Free the J6 Political Prisoners". However, my thinking for the next installment is, "Break the State". So, we're on the same page, I'm just defaulting to my more kinetic roots.
We live in a small town here - half the people think I'm crazy - and the other half are certain of it. And yes, The Matrix is instructive - a favorite of mine as well.
I sent you a private Substack message. Be sure to select the button to open one or more of more of the messages since part of them may be automatically concealed, to save loading-time perhaps.
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"We live in a small town here - half the people think I'm crazy - and the other half are certain of it." ~ Ron Anselmo
---
I think there's something to be said about where/when someone finds out about things not normally within the normal sphere/scope of knowledge and understanding, it can affect their behavior and/or perceived behavior, perhaps almost by necessity.
Like unplugging from the Matrix and sort of freaking out about the 'new' reality that always was, and then on top of that, having to jack back into the unreality for one reason or another.
The folks 'trapped' in it and going along with it almost like they're sleepwalking might see you quite differently, as they should perhaps. Certainly, expressing one's freedoms in those sorts of contexts can take courage and fortitude.
Lastly, if you know engineering, then you likely know the math that if you're crazy in a crazy society, then the two cancel out and you're left with you being likely sane. IOW, crazy ÷ crazy = sane.