i've heard it said: these are not the acts of good people
is it
something we can capture this essence of existence
it is a question
without an answer
remember that stoic kant as he wrote about imperatives
analytic and synthetic
a priori 드드드드 dadadada
manifestations of mental trips
so who's concerned about falling down
stairs and ladders and firemen and bopping
wars in the streets plundered a port a post
eriori far aday -electric the big b & brass
off such dark little-blue_lines
a year ago - who remembers
memories of mimiiics - oh -
mimicry - hush - 0b0 ; it' si ' oh - him/of course
dead - the country
biomimicry everything dead
blues removed distance outside
present, but we all must know - no - now - it good
of the damned usele s s points
important one of the most
important d's the big D's that 's
so wasted in the european world of education
we {'ve} all heard it @lynchinredgood
stand up b ow out was woke
methods of mannerisms
that IS the sense of hearing we know of from our illustrious
natural wizards
leading the operational
charge camouflage
pattern design industrious victorious
merit merit merit! what great word chants ^ tariff*3! isysysay with exclamatory magnificence
magnanimous malevolence reveng(e)nce
everybody rejoice
signature ~ the very best ~ and that other is so bad
lousy ledgerers
big problem death up there in ladderterritory
SHOO u̷n̷h̷i̷n̷g̷e̷d̷ ̷t̷h̷r̷e̷a̷t̷s̷ fears upris{ign} ting
war at wards municipality
faroffborders impervious laughnolaugh silence @ incompetent
big blue cities
fire men!women! where are the heroes of my childhood
indecent at lasting = fasting Ю путин
nor strange remorse
loyalty fealty senility
some say, at least that,
's what i heard
say
30 September 2025
i've heard it said: these are not the acts of good people
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More of Trump's wild conjecturing
This:
"Over the past 8 months, new enlistments, I'm so proud of this, have surged to record highs, the highest we've ever had. And we used to have recruiting shortages. If you remember about a year and a half ago I was at the beginning stage of a campaign. And things came out that you couldn't get people to join the armed forces and by the way, the police officer. Fire department. I always put the fire department in because they're great. They're great, and I got 95% of the vote, too - that helps. When you get 95% of the vote, you always have to mention them, but they're great and they're brave.
In our inner cities, which we're going to be talking about because, it's, it's a big part of war now, it's a big part of war, but the firemen go up on ladders and you have people shooting at them while they're up in ladders. I don't even know if anybody heard that, but, and I said don't talk about it much, but I think you have to, firemen are incredible. They're up in one of these ladders that goes way up to the sky rescuing people and you have animals shooting at him. Shooting bullets at firemen that are way up in death territory, you fall off that letter, it's over. It's so they don't even have to inspect you when you hit the ground and you have people shooting bullets at them in some of these inner cities; we're not going to let that happen. So I always mention the firemen because that's actually a big problem we have, and they are unbelievable, like you, they are unbelievable people. For the first time on record in 2025, the Navy Air Force and Space Force all met or surpassed their recruiting goals three months early. That never happened before. And the army did even better. Congratulations, Army."
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Terrorism by the US,
Trump's state of mind
Is this slightly mind-boggling gibberish or calculated misdirection?
President Trump just delivered one of the most incoherent, rambling, pointless speeches ever made by a leader of a country. He began by making some lighthearted remarks about the stoicism of the audience and it was somewhat humorous. The speech quickly deteriorated into nonsense.
Speaking to the military and broadcast live to the nation, our "well-loved" and "highly respected" president said, in what was supposed to be a formal speech, I think, "You know when I walk down stairs, I walk very slowly. Nobody has to set a record. Just try not to fall because it doesn't work out well. A few of our presidents have fallen, and it became a part of their legacy, and we don't want that. You walk nice and easy. You don't have to set any records. Be cool. Be cool when you walk down, but don't bop down the stairs. That's the one thing with Obama. I had zero respect for him as a president, but he would bop down those stairs - I've never seen - don-da-don-da-don - he'd go down the stairs wouldn't hold on - I said, "That's great!" I don't want to do it. I guess I could do it, but eventually bad things are going to happen, and it only takes once. But he did a lousy job as president. A year ago, we were a dead country. We were dead. This country was going to hell. We were dead in every way from immigration to military. We didn't have the weapons. We were giving everything to Ukraine."
And on and on in absurd inanity. If anyone was concerned with Mr. Biden's mental acuity, they must be alarmed at the President's incoherence.
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Trump's state of mind
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