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Friday, January 6, 2023

January 6, 2023

Yesteryear
One year ago today: January 6, 2021, the one-ring scam.
Five years ago today: January 6, 2017, but, but, they like junk.
Nine years ago today: January 6, 2013, you need two things . . . .
Random years ago today: January 6, 1980, boy was she ugly.

           We are hitting the Frost Museum, using free passes. Last time was unimpressive, so this is more an outing, as in good exercise. Did you get a load of that Hungarian law that says women who give birth before 30 never pay income tax again. Incentive for stay-home dads, but the reality is it is a politician-friendly law that affects only a few families. We piled on the Metrorail, now $2.25 each way and so noisy you cannot really communicate when it’s rolling. The normal museum fare is $35 per adult and be cautioned, it is not a museum. It is a museum-themed children’s amusement park. Nothing new on the premises, other than some of the architecture, and this is not a place where you could do any research.
           It’s more a made-to-order quick look around place. Same as before, we stayed the usual two hours, of which most was spent around the aquarium. Think of it this way, the museum was like a guitar player who can play but not entertain. Who was it that said the purpose of art was not to display, but to provoke. That’s the element missing at this museum.

           One redeeming factor, there were good-looking women around the place. Too bad most of them were with their kids, but it provides the reminder that there will always be a White race. Nothing else even comes close. Here’s the needlefish. Even the on-site “Science” shop reflects the shallowness off the museum and exhibits. Full of impulse items that have no scientific purpose. Bought for what it can do rather than what a kid would do with it. Junk like this space suit. Put that on your kid in this weather and rush him to emergency.
           There was one shark left, see below. The rest died mysteriously a while back. Insert vaccination joke here, or if you prefer climate change. The diagnosis was fusarim, a fungus that attacks shark skin. So they probably had it in the wild before arriving. Sharks are endangered due to over-fishing by orientals who have this thing about shark fin soup, actually made from the cartilage of up to 73 million sharks per year. The soup has no special qualities other than the rumor that ancient Chinese rulers served it a weddings. They lop seven fins off the shark and throw the rest overboard.
           When their own tax return law was turned against them it seems the D-party only released the returns of politicians who lost money while in office. Let’s see how that fares. Florida secondary schools (colleges and universities) are now required to disclose how much they spend on CRT and diversity or risk getting cut off government subsidies. Certain schools do not like this ruling at all, but, as the Governor says, “Florida is where WOKE goes to die.”

Picture of the day.
Reindeer migration.
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           Have you seen the videos from Ireland? The locals want the immigrants (fighting age single men) out. One shows Irish surrounding the hotel shouting to get them out. Sooner or late one of these European countries will flare over and Ireland would be a good choice. Damn hard for fake refugees to hide on an island. I think the Spanish tried that in 1588. Victoria’s Secret stock crashes 8 months after their “fat is beautiful” ads. And in a cleverly-worded statistic, South Africa’s elected leader announced 50% of the country is now 100% dependent on welfare. To think they were one of the wealthiest nations on Earth less than 30 years ago.
           Latest theory is the vaccine was not created for COVID, but COVID was created for the vaccine. More athletes drop dead, the cover story is that they tried too hard and could not take it. Another thing, I don’t believe in universal education. Just hear me out, I’m not against everybody or anybody getting an education. Only a jerkwad would interpret me that way. I’m against the waste of resources involved in educating everyone to the same standard—because the finances quickly flow toward the least productive elements, starving the good.

           Think of it this way. Did you or I decide what was a high school education? Were we even asked? That’s my point. There are remedial classes for the stupid, but if you have the brains to get high marks, you have to pay for college or university yourself. Because somebody else along the line has neither the ability nor aptitude to learn. Pour money in to special needs classes and ignore any financial plight it causes poor kids with potential.
           I say at around age ten, ask the student if he likes reading and such. If he says no, quite shoving it on him. I’m not saying don’t educate them, I’m more saying leave well enough alone. With the money saved, and it’s a lot, find a smart kid who was born in the gutter and pull him out. Don’t hand me that crap that smart kids get scholarships and bursaries. The top few do, but consider the scale of money wasted on the entire 30% of grade-school underachievers. That waste of resources is beyond description.

ADDENDUM
           No, I don’t feel the least bit sorry for lonely people. To me, that is a self-inflicted wound and a situation they seen coming at least twenty years earlier. Wind up lonely in the modern world and you can blame yourself. Show me a lonely person and I’ll show you somebody that rejected all things that resembled a hobby, a talent, an interest, and who refused to read books. (I’ll say it again, anybody who thinks their suffering is unique has not read many books.) What brought this up? Well, in Japan they have restaurant where single people can share their table with a stuffed animal. Duh, okay. By the time you get to that stage, you are actively your own worst enemy, and while maybe not beyond help, definitely beyond any help you’ll get around here.

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