It's difficult to avoid getting wet in Nawlins, ain't it? It is in fact difficult to avoid reality, no matter how much you wish you could in those dream-rooms of Versailles you'd prefer to drift away your life in.
Sure, but if a killing storm was coming and the folks locked in their fine eateries, swilling their vin and eating their coq, insisted they need not pay attention because it was a mere "cloud in the sky", you would be silent and let the city die?
"The Muslim Fatah-controlled authority in Judea and Samaria is encouraging a "sharp demographic shift" in Bethlehem, where the Christian population went from a 60 percent majority in 1990 to a 40 percent minority in 2000, to about 15 percent of the city's total population today."
This one example, for instance, covers a period of 18 years. It is historically very fast, and in conjunction with thousands of such examples in the last thirty years, historically powerful. But it is all too too slow for the Pepean Eye. It wants its jollies real quicklike, and none of that looking at events, looking at trends, looking at the wide world crap. On Planet Pepe, Scientia is a marvelously flashy bangy thing. And it serves its Planet so very well.
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It's difficult to move away from you pet issue, isn't it?
It's difficult to avoid getting wet in Nawlins, ain't it? It is in fact difficult to avoid reality, no matter how much you wish you could in those dream-rooms of Versailles you'd prefer to drift away your life in.
It's difficult to avoid getting wet in Nawlins, ain't it?
Sure is. But if I started a thread every time I see a cloud in the sky, we'd all get bored.
Sure, but if a killing storm was coming and the folks locked in their fine eateries, swilling their vin and eating their coq, insisted they need not pay attention because it was a mere "cloud in the sky", you would be silent and let the city die?
If you told me 10 times a week we had a major storm coming and every time it turned out to be a drizzle, yeah.
"The Muslim Fatah-controlled authority in Judea and Samaria is encouraging a "sharp demographic shift" in Bethlehem, where the Christian population went from a 60 percent majority in 1990 to a 40 percent minority in 2000, to about 15 percent of the city's total population today."
This one example, for instance, covers a period of 18 years. It is historically very fast, and in conjunction with thousands of such examples in the last thirty years, historically powerful. But it is all too too slow for the Pepean Eye. It wants its jollies real quicklike, and none of that looking at events, looking at trends, looking at the wide world crap.
On Planet Pepe, Scientia is a marvelously flashy bangy thing. And it serves its Planet so very well.
man, if only I were able connect the dots.
If you were able to connect the dots, you would not need to rely on Braille
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