Sit in your favorite bar and find someone who's gonna vote 'for the other guy'. Buy the guy a drink and then spend the rest of your life trying to get him to change his perspective on anything - especially politics. You'll be wasting your time.
Damn near everyone is the same way - try and convince me otherwise and I will go immediately to trench warfare, digging in and defended my stand till my dying last breath. It ain't worth it, so don't bother. You can still buy me a drink, though...
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Even if I did have too much money,
I probably wouldn't do that.
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(mostly smart phones), and teens spend up to 9 hours. Children ages 8–10 spend around 6 hours per day in front of a screen, and children ages 11–14 spend about 9 hours a day on screens. Teenagers 15–18 have an average screen time of 7.5 hours.
To break that down further, children ages 8-10 spend around 6 hours per day in front of a screen. That number increases with age, as children 11-14 spend about 9 hours a day on screens, and teenagers 15-18 have an average screen time of 7.5 hours.
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The general consensus is that they actually have the opposite effect. Not only do people not give a shit who Oprah or Kid Rock are voting for, a celebrity's endorsement of 'the wrong candidate' can actually hurt their popularity.
Think what his attitude has done to and for Robert Deniro.
Like I said - I'd piss in the other direction.
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Just a thought worth sharing. I do this blog for myself and I couldn't
be happier that you all enjoy it as well. It's a great way to promote the really nice jewelry my wife makes, and it keeps me from being one of those social-media jerkoffs who posts 50 memes and other bullshit on Fakebook and Instaspam...
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Here's a nice idea for a simple gift...
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Seeing the results of a poll - most of which are usually skewed one way or another and therefore unreliable and most innacurate - won't cause you to change your mind one way or the other. They must have some point, but I'll be damned if I know what it is...
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Have actually had the "I thought You had the key" conversation.
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated that people out there still think voting matters?
ReplyDeleteYou haven't figured out that it's all a scam, to keep you engaged, to make you think your opinion matters and you're not being ruled by a bunch of oligarch's hell bent on subjecting the entire world population to their madness?