Dear self:
Don’t get so worked up over things you can’t change or people you can’t change.
It’s not worth the anger buildup or the heartache.
Control only what you can and let the rest go.
@DrEliDavid No good. NO sanction relief of ANY sort unless all the conditions of the deal have been implemented. Iran will sell Oil for 60 days and DO nothing at all towards giving up the nuclear material.
Then it will count on the usual rinse and repeat inanities to save itself.
@WhiteHouse Destroy Iran's economy and it can't ever do anything again. Otherwise what are you playing at here ?
You will NEVER get a deal. You will have to literally force one into being.
What part of this is hard to grasp ?
Tabshour ('Chalk') the donkey goes viral in Lebanon after braying with joy upon seeing his human best friend for the first time since they were separated by war
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The robots exist because Britain no longer has the armies of carvers and stonemasons who built Blenheim, Castle Howard, and Westminster.
We are rebuilding that capacity.
I know philosophers who dine out their whole career in exposition of the brilliant Hannah Arendt.
When COVID-19 hit, every single one kept his mouth shut.
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On D-Day, June 6, 1944, Charles Durning was among the thousands of Americans who stormed the beaches of Normandy. Today, we honor his legacy by sharing the Purple Heart recipient’s powerful firsthand account from the 2004 National Memorial Day Concert.
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Around 1,950 years ago in Pompeii, a weaver named Successus fell in love with a barmaid named Iris.
She did not love him back.
We know this because his rival, a man named Severus, decided to humiliate him publicly. He grabbed something sharp and carved this into a wall for the whole city to read:
"Successus the weaver loves the innkeeper's slave girl named Iris. She does not care about him at all. But he begs her to have pity on him. His rival wrote this. Goodbye."
Imagine walking to work and seeing that with your name on it.
Successus found it. And instead of letting it go, he carved his reply directly underneath:
"Envious one, why do you get in the way? Yield to a man who is better looking and being treated very unfairly."
Severus came back one more time to end it:
"I have spoken. I have written. You love Iris, but she does not love you."
Then, in 79 AD, Vesuvius erupted and buried the wall, the tavern, and the entire argument under 20 feet of ash. The thread was frozen mid-beef for almost two millennia until archaeologists dug it up and translated it.
We will never know who got the girl. We do not even know if any of the three survived.
Pompeii has over 11,000 of these inscriptions. Bar reviews. Bragging. Bad poetry. A bakery wall that says "Welcome, hungry people." Two guys fighting over a girl in the comments.
The technology changes. We do not.
@EricLDaugh That is a TERRIBLE arrangement. As soon as Iran can sell Oil freely, it will immediately defy any and all terms it supposedly agreed to.
And that will be the end of thjat.
@FoxNews Iran will NEVER agree so I hope plan 'B' is drawn up and ready to go.
Plan 'B' was ALWAYS the only plan that could ever be successful in any tolerable time frame.
This is just delay because no-one has the will to do what is required.