Republicans: Democrat Party rhetoric is to blame! Republicans, previously: Trump-Endorsed Candidate for Governor: ‘Some Folks Need Killing’


Republicans: Democrat Party rhetoric is to blame!
Republicans, previously:


Republicans: Democrat Party rhetoric is to blame!
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I occasionally think that while my daily walks are great, I should soon start doing strength training

But I don’t want to vary a successful routine.

Then I saw this idea on Reddit: Weighted vest.

I have started wearing a knapsack with water bottles for me and the dog on weekends, when I get out for my walk a little later and the weather is warmer. That’s a start.






“I have always been a sucker for ideas I find aesthetically pleasing.”

— Roger Zelazny, Doorways in the Sand



The mystery of consciousness is deeper than we thought [Philip Goff / Scientific American] — We lack even the beginning of an explanation of how the brain produces our inner world of colors, sounds, smells and tastes. A thought experiment with “pain-pleasure” zombies illustrates the mystery.



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We’ve watched 7 episodes of the 13-episode first season of the 2004 “Battlestar Galactica” and I’m underwhelmed. It’s fine. Entertaining, but not living up to the fan enthusiasm.

I feel like B:G is a first draft of “Expanse.”

Does the series get better?


I’m drinking coffee after 4 pm.


Two theories about Biden, comprising four strained metaphors

There’s a conspiracy theory going around that billionaires are pulling the strings to destroy Biden so he doesn’t raise their taxes. I’m more than halfway to believing this theory.

A less tinfoil-hat theory: Leading Democrats and journalists pushing Biden to resign are caught up in inside-the-Beltway elitism combined with getting swept up in the dominant narrative.

Inside-the-Beltway elitism lends the afflicted person to engage in five-dimensional chess when all they need to do is keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Voters knew who Biden was when they voted for him in 2020.


I extended my @macstories@macstories.net subscription after seeing this article by nileane@macstories.net, followed by this post from @viticci@macstories.net.

It’s literally the least I can do to support trans rights.