There's a sad reality in this cartoon - that it's easier to blame the people behind you for the stupid shit they say and do instead of taking the blame yourself for creating the world that allows those people to believe, to act and think as they do. Think about that for a while, or as my Uncle Joe usta say, 'Shove that in your pipe and smoke it...'
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Asking for a friend who is not a Paralympian Tranny...
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I haven't seen a snow shovel in ten years.
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Here's something you have to understand about Mr. 'Mind your own damn business'. As Governor, he effectively shut in the entire population of his state with nothing more than an uneducated guess about something he knew nothing about, using nothing more than the stroke of a pen.
Along with putting in place mask mandates, the governor also instituted a hotline number for people to report those violating social distancing guidelines. Violations carried penalties of up to a $1,000 fine or 90 days in jail. They did, in fact arrest and jail people for going outside their homes. Does that sound familiar to you at all?
Harris' 13-point gender gap support over former President Trump is another indicator that November is set to be the "boys versus girls" election in both turnout and tone.
Not exactly something to look forward to...
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Kick that Paralympics tranny in the nuts to see if he's really a girl.
ReplyDeleteThat cheating men needs a locker room re-education session.
ReplyDeleteGeneration blame game goes both ways. Plenty of short videos blaming boomers for everything, and now Gen X is starting to catch some flak also.
ReplyDeleteWhat data supports that the Americans work more than the Japanese? Even if the Japanese take more days off, they work more hours per day. My instincts say that they work more hours per year than the Americans.
ReplyDeleteThe typical Japanese full time worker works 6 8-10 hour days, and then, of course, unpaid time to clean and exercise. Then there are the office jobs where not going home for days is a real thing, a seriously real thing. It's why Japanese cities have cat and dog and otter cafes where you go eat lunch with fluffy floofs in order to reduce tension. And capsule hotels where you rent a pod to sleep in. And why often married people sleep in separate rooms.
DeleteAnd that's in the normal 'white' companies that actually follow somewhat the labor rules of Japan. Japan also has 'black' companies that work not following the labor rules of Japan. 12-16 hour days on production lines, straight up weeks worth of work for office workers, the dreaded "Death March" where people stay in the office until the job is done, and, yes, people actually die during death marches.
Labor information in foreign countries has to be taken with a grain, a huge grain, of salt. Much like crime statistics or child death statistics. Sweden is considered 'safe' because the cops don't report grenade and molotov attacks, which happen all the time, mass shootings, rapes and murders committed by 'refugees.'
I remember when the Japanese "salaryman" was the walking definition of "workaholic".
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