Him chucking paper towels in Puerto Rico seems to be the most memorable bit for me.
But there are a lot of bad moments to sort through.
Why? It’s not like they were the paper towels from the hoarded relief supplies the PR gov hid from the people or anything.
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The optics were horrific, to me.
Another bad one for me was the days after the El Paso shooting. One Mother and Father laid down onto their newborn baby to protect him. Both parents died protecting the child, who had both of his legs fractured from the weight.
When Trump visited folks, he and Melania held the baby for photos, smiling huge smiles.
Absolutely horrifying behavior.
komobu
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Taeguki was really good. The Koreans are really making some good movies. Check out JSA. That was really good to.
If you can do subtitles there’s a show on Netflix came out of the U.K. called Giri/Haji and it’s about half a Tokyo based Yakuza thriller and about half a London based mystery. And bro, they ■■■■■■■ went for it. Swung for the fences.
zantax
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How dare they smile about a baby surviving that.
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They were holding that baby like it didn’t have two fractured legs and giving huge smiles to the camera, like they just adopted the kid. This was a scene of sorrow, that child’s whole world was destroyed and his parents died protecting him.
It was borderline sociopathic, they had no idea how somber this occasion was, what tragedy had befallen this child. They were just holding a baby and smiling for the camera like a couple of aliens struggling to generate appropriate human emotions.
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Followed by that proud smile on Joe’s face when he thought he nailed it.
Lots of people suffering from BDS huh?
Is that what they called it under Bush?
Long time no see. You doing alright??
IBS here but has been getting better over the years.
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LOL…I can’t remember that far back…
Yeah…I’m good. I work with people in the health care field. Provide housing and support for people with autism and other developmental disabilities. April 30th we had our first resident test positive. Then staff, the more residents. I know it is May 27th, but it feels like May 7th. I have had some very very tough days and nights especially early on. All in all I had 7 individuals, and then 7 or 8 employees.
I have literally spend over a thousand dollars of my own money to keep my employees in proper PPE. I will get reimbursed…but that’s a thousand bucks coming out of my savings account. But I do it to keep people safe.
I have a running list of things I have learned if you ever want to hear it sometime. I have learned a great deal about this disease and how to keep people from getting it. It is a tricky bastard.
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TBI stuff? Glad to hear you’re alright.
NO…COVID 19 Stuff. Thanks…I just felt like while I was in the middle of all the ■■■■■■ needed to be away from here. This place has a tendency to blurr reality sometimes. I pop in from time to time when I can…but I have largely been away for the better part of a month.
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meh… fiiiiiine, I’ll pay more attention when you start posting about it. 
From now on I’ll pay more attention. :doh: lol
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Glad to know my absence was noticed…wish it were under better circumstances.
Damn, he did it again today.
Sounds like he’s judging people based on their race.
Guvnah
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Oh, that crazy Uncle Joe again… 