More like a Theremin than a flute, but batshit crazy either way!
So now we have the antidote to these comedy villains, such as Schwab - deride them, laugh at them, refuse to take any of their idiotic pronouncements seriously.
They really really hate being ignored or laughed-at, expecting to be listened to with respect.
Laugh at Macron, Turdeau, Sunak, etc., all 'young leader graduates' of the WEF, all working against the people they rule (but not for long).
I think 2023 could be most entertaining, in a dystopian way...
Ed - the Theremin certainly can sound rather like a human voice.
Yes, ridicule is powerful and often more effective than argument, especially when trying to argue against blatant stupidity. It also helps with the optimism, keep the flag flying, that kind of thing.
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That woman is to music what Greta Thunberg is to political discourse.
Sam - she even looks goofy, which doesn't help.
More like a Theremin than a flute, but batshit crazy either way!
So now we have the antidote to these comedy villains, such as Schwab - deride them, laugh at them, refuse to take any of their idiotic pronouncements seriously.
They really really hate being ignored or laughed-at, expecting to be listened to with respect.
Laugh at Macron, Turdeau, Sunak, etc., all 'young leader graduates' of the WEF, all working against the people they rule (but not for long).
I think 2023 could be most entertaining, in a dystopian way...
Ed - the Theremin certainly can sound rather like a human voice.
Yes, ridicule is powerful and often more effective than argument, especially when trying to argue against blatant stupidity. It also helps with the optimism, keep the flag flying, that kind of thing.
Here's a youtube of the great Jack Teagarden playing his trombone with half of it missing (first 40 seconds).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc8D46tJuFM&list=PL2BBB70078DC272D1&index=6
dearieme - I wondered what he intended to do with the glass. One for JH on Sunday perhaps?
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