@TheKanehB Sheriffs in small counties are the most powerful people in them. That’s why they should only be able to serve one term and they are out. and then there needs to have a new sheriff. Almost everyone we have had ended up in some way or the other crooked.
Watch the pattern. It only ever runs one way.
When butter was demonised, Unilever was ready with margarine.
When lard and tallow were demonised, Procter and Gamble was ready with Crisco.
When eggs were demonised, Kellogg's was ready with a bowl of cereal.
When red meat was demonised, Cargill was ready with soy.
When breastfeeding was demonised as backward, Nestlé was ready with formula.
When leather was demonised, BASF was ready with plastic cut to look like hide.
When wool was demonised, ExxonMobil was ready with the feedstock for polyester.
When animal fat itself was demonised, seed oil climbed from industrial waste to the most used cooking fat on earth.
Every one of them was a food or a fibre humans had thrived on for thousands of years, condemned at the exact moment a cheaper factory copy was sitting ready on the shelf.
The product came first. The science came trotting along behind it, right on cue, the instant there was a substitute to sell.
Follow the money. The advice starts to make a great deal more sense.
What happens when you die:
They divide up your shit.
They summarize your life in 500-1000 words.
People who knew you less say sorry to people who knew you more.
Everyone eats, drives home, and wakes up the next day and goes to work.
Whatever you’re worried about won’t be in those 500 words.
You can dare greatly or not at all, but you’re gonna die either way.
Might as well squeeze every motherfucking drop out.
@UScrimeReview@ImBreckWorsham When it happened,I got mad when “W” said it was just a GD piece of paper! But he was right then and now and in the past. That’s before I knew who Lysander Spooner was. And everyone else
@TheKanehB@IslamInvasion@terriblewis1 This is an old viral video. It’s from the Congo. They put the kids in there for punishment for stealing. And the villagers let them out later if I remember correctly. Someone else in the comments refreshed my memory