Are you here because I said something stupid? Im so sorry about that. Let me explain; you see, just the other day I was bit by a radioactive dumb person while traveling back in time in this car that my kooky inventor neighbor made in order to stop this dinosaur theme park with actual real dinosaurs from getting built. Typical neighbor shenanigans, right? Ummm…no. Wrong. What i left out was that all this happened after I spent years being high school bullied before accidenting into a vat full of a seperate radioactive dumb person. Yup. You got it. I got the double-dumb. So, what im trying to say is that i have a lot on my plate rn and if you could just be cool about it, I would appreciate it so gd much my dude. Can you just be fucking chill my guy? Heh? Can you? Omg. Can’t believe I forgot to mention that, on top of all of that, im also 3 medium-old women and one regular-old woman all living in the same house! So yeah. It’s kinda nuts over here rn. Cut a dimwit a little slack, yeah?

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  • Very few people are hopelessly and entirely stupid and many folks who don’t seem too bright can be quite cunning in specific fields and through certain lenses. A person might not be able to multiply double digits and yet still have an innate understandings of stuff like leveraging social currency, speaking in a way that makes others want to listen, or even more mundane things like intuitively taking to carpentry or specific artforms.

    I see her as an odd combination of generally dull, socially clever, and desperately self-centered (which appears to be a boon to her abrasive but surprisingly effective social skills, because ofc it does and we are living in 🤡🌎). Regardless of whatever tf goes on in her haunted head, she is a very weird and frustrating lady. That much is crystal clear.


  • Sometimes we only learn better by first playing out our stupidest ideas. It’s not common, but I personally know a couple people that were raised to be hard-headed racists who later grew into self-reflecting, socially-concerned types. Minds can be changed if you encourage the right behaviors in the right ways.

    I don’t see any reason to think this change will fully follow through in her, but she has been one of the loudest advocates for all this insanity, so hearing her change tune is kind of an uncomfortable w. Lots of women living the gop life know exactly how hard it is to be in that culture while not also being a man, and she’s starting to speak up on that bullshit. People are going to be reconsidering things about their lives because of her recent choice in words, and that is a good thing.

    She should not be trusted or welcomed into the fold or anything like that, but this recent strain of behavior should definitely be welcomed. Encouraged, even. Even if not for the good it could do for individuals in this cult, then it would still be worth encouraging for the simple fact that accelerating the splintering of their base helps to clear the path toward moving past all this nonsense. Disillusioned gonna disillusion, as has always been the game.

    Tldr; she can’t be trusted, but it seems likely to be a net positive to encourage this behavior, and only this behavior.



  • Only men are allowed to run for or win office. Then, either when their term is up or after they fuck up hard enough to warrant it, another election is run to replace their seat because women kill and then fucking eat them. Rinse and repeat.

    This keeps the power perfectly balanced between the big two genders and also has the added benefit of being totally rad and fun






  • A character in some old, stupid movies. Think live action Bugs Bunny, but a regular guy who’s kind of pathetic and dumb, and for some inexplicable reason is usually accompanied by children or teens (or Eartha Kitt that one time) who’s parents apparently dont mind their kids hanging out with a fully grown idiot maniac.

    Would only recommend to the silliest among us, in good conscience. If it’s not your thing, it tends to be really not your thing lol









  • East Texas, which, in many ways, is the Florida of Texas. Depends on the specific area for sure (it is a very large area after all), but interactions like this pretty often go on without any kind of police intervention. Lots of personality (in a more positive sense) near the cities, but a very strange area in many ways, full of real, real strange folks the further into the hill country you get. Their BBQ can’t be beat tho. Comes with the ‘…huh’ of it all, I like to think.


  • I think its kind of a matter of interpretation? The “why” is that he either refused to bow before men (who he thought of as beneath himself), or, the less fun option, he just didn’t follow daddy’s wishes and got sent to the corner.

    As for his “award”, that too is kind of…opaque. One way to interpret hell is as the absence of creation, as in literally outside of Yhwy’s world of creation. So either a new second world for unworthy creations to go when they end, or just literally a void of nothing, because to be removed from God’s world should be to be removed from reality.

    Ideas about hell being a place where the unrighteous are tortured largely come from later, non-canonical stories, with the biggest name easily being Dante’s Inferno (which itself seemed to be largely about the author taking jabs at people from his own era that he didn’t like or agree with iirc).

    I’m not a scholar on the subject tho, so take it with a grain. This is just what I’ve heard, and I’m quite sure that I’ve heard some incorrect and half-true things before.


  • Being in the right area is the first big step. The spot I first tried was in Seattle (Japonessa Sushi Cocina) and it was exceptional. Highly recommend it, though it isn’t exactly what I was talking about. It’s kind of more of a booksmart joint compared to the streetwise charm of the style it was inspired by, if that makes sense. Follows many of the same sensibilities, but has a bit more interest in subtlty.

    The second spot I tried was in Houston. The name was something very generic and forgettable like ‘Sushi Tex-mex’, ‘Sushi Texas’ or something like that. More intense experience, in a good way. Of the two, I was surprised to find that I actually liked this place more, tho not by a whole lot. Bigger portions for less, and fast and loose with their ratios. I enjoyed that it was a less disciplined but equally earnest endeavor, I guess. I have the pallette of someone who would happily eat nothing but licorice and root beer if it wouldn’t run me ragged though, so make of that what you will.

    And ofc the best place to try it is supposed to be where it came from; Mexico’s west coast. The carts are, from what I’ve heard, the best version of it by far. I haven’t been able to try this true authentic stuff yet because my country is making all of the worst choices it can atm (faster than usual, I mean), but if you’ve got the ability to travel safely, this is the spot to go looking.

    And there are also supposed to be some places in southern California, but I haven’t been or heard more about them than that.