Computers
If you ask a plagiarism-bot the right questions, it will plagiarize existing content to "confess" it's serving Satan. Seriously.
Food (Yum)
If you have these vegetables in your unsprayed garden, what fun to play with food like this! Eat zose delicious, nutritious little "bug" salads!
Mobility
Citizens of the United States have a right to live in whichever State they fancy, but if they're fleeing the bad effects of leftist policies on "blue" cities and States and trying to move into "red" ones, they may find themselves unwelcome. Longish video rant, a bit repetitious, but worth sharing.
Music
So it's 2:18 a.m. I am my own nightwatchman. I'm out here on the screen porch, enjoying the good old prevailing wind from the north after last week's windless humid heat. I'm adding geographical tags to the Butterfly of the Week posts, since some people are avidly reading the ones about Asian butterflies, and listening to some of that backlog of stuff people post as audiovisual content merely because they're too lazy to type the words...and I finally come to an actual song that needed to be on Youtube. It's a good song for a Bad Neighbor who's causing my neighborhood to need nightwatchmen, which has never happened before. Hello Wrymouth, disgrace to the family, disgrace to humanity? Johnny Cash didn't know you, but he was singing about you.
Personality Test, Not Very Scientific
This is a seventy-year-old test designed to test your receptivity to fascist ideas. The web site that hosts the digital version admits it's not very scientific. I will go further. I think it's not well designed. Fwiw, according to the test I'm a little less sympathetic to fascist ideas than the average American. To people who've read what I'd call a reasonable amount of European history for an American high school graduate, the design of the test is dead obvious. Anyway, conservatives can use this test to avoid sounding like fascists online...
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