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Posted 5 years ago on March 13, 2019, 1:58 p.m. EST by agkaiser (2516) from Fredericksburg, TX
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The GOP agenda hasn't changed significantly since the 1950s resurgence of the policies of John C. Calhoun in response to the New Deal and Brown v Board. Fascists, racists, homophobes and xenophobes are the only animals that sympathize with states' rights corporatist tyranny.

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[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 4 years ago

Something I never thought I would EVER see:

https://youtu.be/bwnMpneFR34

[-] 1 points by agkaiser (2516) from Fredericksburg, TX 4 years ago

I bet he's gone by Fall and the Repus force him out: probably resignation like Nixon.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 4 years ago

Nice thought - BUT - I believe the Criminal-N-Chief will HAVE to be dragged out kicking & screaming!

[-] 1 points by agkaiser (2516) from Fredericksburg, TX 4 years ago

One way or the other...

It all works for me.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 4 years ago

This Presidency truly is a very dark blot on the history of the USA

[-] 0 points by grapes (5232) 4 years ago

Actually, it's the greatest administration ever for carrying out Herr Führer's master plan for evolving 》die amerikanische Übermenschen.《

It has come up with more study and management plans for "dealing" with well-known and only laboratory-proven dangerous (Trumpanzia hosts the most scientific people of all time who believe in the fertilizing potency of our children's bluish black ashes sprinkled at the roots of the tree of life) large-scale problems. Nietzsche had a saying, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." Large-scale experiments are the only way to expedite the evolutionary advent of 》die Übermenschen.《

I suspect though that the breakaway kidnapped super-province of China mainland has an edge over Trumpanzia because its human experiments operate on a vaster scale than here. They operate freer capitalism now but the capitalists can never capture the Politburo. A new man at the helm someday (valar morghulis) can change direction drastically.

I used to think that the Electoral College was a hateful remnant of slavery in the U.S. but I no longer think that getting rid of it would be beneficial. It's because the Electoral College fosters the now sorely missed bipartisan congeniality in the U.S. Senate which is now needed to bind the wounds of our nation. Other modern democracies can work well with the parliamentary form of government at blitzkrieg speed but I doubt that the world will appreciate the humongously consequential juggernaut of the U.S. to turn on a dime. In 2009, the U.S. would have been well-served by a parliamentary democracy to carry out the agenda effectively but now is no longer the time for breakaway-speed execution because of the gigantic white and slippery penile (a blanched Russian battle-tank?) sculpture in play.

Of course, we have already lived with a sample of the blitzkrieg Twitter adiplomacy for more than two years. "Are you having fun yet?"

Geez, how did Mom know that the Orangutan was masturbating with its neighborhood-boy playmate Mexico to evolve an even longer nose? It may be my Big Brother again poking around under Mom's bed to look for the iridescent slipper of the girl next-door. Whiteness in both the testifying bouncy phallic sculpture and the bottle of milk is important for the two jobs: a blowjob (yes, Virginia, there's a cigar from Santa Claws) and a smash job. I wonder whether Россия has enough rubble checks and account balance to produce a сочи-on-the-black-sea version which corresponds to our Ken-Starr report.

Note the ramp on that aircraft carrier @6:21of the video. We nicknamed our aircraft carriers "flat tops" for the reason that they are just that: flat on top. We can have that distinctive feature because we use the nuclear power of the carrier instead of the aircraft's jet fuel for launching our aircraft. This allows the aircraft to stay in the air longer. China mainland seems to have already stolen the design of the F-35 because its features showed up in their aircraft with surprisingly close match to but having a bit longer range than the U.S. ones. They need some of the jet fuel to help them get off of the curved top.

Why does the battle-tank @5:51 turn its turret upward towards the sky when it's rushing across a pool of Russian Novichok perfume? As a preschooler, I did the same thing with my nose when I was taking a bus which made a right (unwrong!) turn to follow along the humongous open-sewer drainage channel of our and our enemy's neighborhood. "Don't get a white nose like a dingbat" -- it's illegal to drive a dirty vehicle in ¿muddy? Russia so even the security vehicles need a laundering in Novichok perfume; I get it.

Do you understand the Radio Moslem-Cow moo-moo explanation? They admire the 123-meter spire and the world-famous clock of the Salisbury Cathedral. They should have visited Köln instead.

Ahah! I think that I have just figured out why the Russian whooping cranes (oops! sari... Grus americana, the Gold-hired RUSsian birds which dance the arctic hulas to welcome the brutal dictators to their Siberian riviera have already been decimated elsewhere so these are probably Russian flamingos in the Gremlin) always raise their heads high and crank their necks to look down along their beaks upon the red brine shrimp in the pootinium-clad chamber pot when it rocks by them. It's a biological turn, even possessed by preschoolers but not "the restaurant gourmet." It's all about tofu (土父). Yeah, "the tofu of every restaurant tastes like this and I eat restaurant meals every day," said the restaurant gourmet. We need the people who can sniff and do periods at the same time! I can sniff but due to a "nasty" epidemic (50% or so of the human population) congenital affliction, I couldn't do period. I can walk and chew gum at the same time, without falling into a hog-feeding trough. My Big Brother was "baptized" in hoggyswasch but God chose the gushing water of a bidét for mine. "God works in mysterious [but appropriate] ways."

Touch the earth with "your right hand's middle finger" and it shall enlighten thee. Of course, even Gautama accepted the cup of the milk of mercy from a maiden after his arduous meditative quest for enlightenment without success. Then he succeeded afterwards.

Sometimes getting "all wet" is a baptism, not a drowning about to happen. I understood the meaning of orange juice after a boat stranding (and my prior sunstroke on an island) as well as before a wedding banquet. The soot from burning "the afterbirth of the wooden gods" needed the bidét's gushing water for the cleansing. God was well-pleased with my liquid-gold offering and my choice of a button to push (I bettered the choice of Eve and Adam!) inside of the crystal-lit big-mirror "¿palace?" after my drinking a bottle of Coca-Cola, some water, and a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice ( the bride-to-be's father who ruled the establishment had ordered the bartender to make it fresh so I drank it, too. I suspect that my Dad's matchmaking for the daughter pleased the father greatly. Being perceptive and knowing the right people can be an asset. It was not "what" Dad knew but "whom" he knew that mattered. Most societies know the ills of inbreeding but the out-marrying high-socioeconomic-status females still desire "marrying up" so it tends to be hard to find suitable husbands for them because they want their marriage partners to be of even higher socioeconomic status which is quite rare given their own already high status. That makes matchmaking harder than hard. Men tend not to be as choosy of high-socioeconomic status of their partners as women do. Men's socioeconomic status is largely insulated by male dominance in most patriarchal societies. I was born into a patriarchal society but grew up in a de facto matriarchal family since Dad was seldom at home {including for this wedding banquet when he was overseas or maybe overoceans so my Big Brother and I, his two male-in-a-patriarchy 'testicles', went in his place instead, for two 'testicles' together weigh roughly the same in socioeconomic status as one 'head' in a patriarchy.} [¿Tigress?] Mom by herself alone was fully capable of whacking our adolescent and kiddie butts hard! She explained to me why she had only whacked our fat-cushioned rounded parts because she being an education zealot didn't want to damage our other more vulnerable parts necessary for education -- being Achilles' fat, our butts didn't study in school. The "Apple-Boring Caterpillar" from a qwerty keyboard differs from the "Apple-Boeing Caterpillar" shorts on Wall Street. )

During the handing-over of Her Majesty's Crown Jewel as treaties and obligations demand, socioeconomic-status mathematics often puts the ¿eternal? Prince Charles in the place of the nearly as ¿eternal? Queen Elisabeth II who is already in her nineties! Long Live (surely She did) the Queen. And hopefully, after QE1, QE2, the Twist.. there is still no Quantitative Easing 3 on Wall Street yet.

Decades ago, I asked a globally literate person (very few non-Middle-Eastern people in the U.S. knew Arabic but he did. Wow!) why the U.K. wanted to hang on to the very troublesome Northern Ireland despite the incessant near-war violence back then (Christians against Christians, Catholics against Protestants,) with bombs detonating in London for example. He said, "The people there voted to stay with the U.K."

How Hong Kong's handover was handled and the subsequent history and result might offer a lesson about how to handle the crux or kidney stone of the arduous Brexit process. Mom and Dad went to a ride on "the Cyclone" wooden roller-coaster of Coney Island. How many such rides will pulverize a kidney stone? The U.S. shouldn't meddle in the divorce of the U.K. from the E.U. but afterwards, a centuries-old lover (and killer) may court. In a showdown against totalitarianism, the U.K. will be the unsinkable U.S.S. Intrepid. Without the British rock, Europe couldn't have been freed from Nazism or Stalinism. Angela Merkel understands this freedom from totalitarianism, having lived under it in Soviet times but I doubt the resolve of younger Germans after seventy-four years of peace at the crossroad northern European plain devasted by most European wars of centuries past.

[-] 2 points by agkaiser (2516) from Fredericksburg, TX 5 years ago

Conservatives' self destructive greed and stupidity are a threat to the survival of the human race!

[-] 0 points by grapes (5232) 5 years ago

When regulators have been captured by surrogate corporate greed, terrible things happen to the ones (pilots [and their passengers who trust them with their lives]) who fear.

There may be bad thing such as the probable lack of flight-testing with erroneous sensor data fed to the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) which may surprise pilots if it suddenly overrides commands from the pilots who were not informed or retrained:

According to The New York Times, when Boeing first rolled out the 737 Max 8, the 
Federal Aviation Administration determined there were not enough differences between 
the new model and the prior iteration of 737 to require pilots to go through simulator 
training — a decision that saved the airlines time and money, and made Boeing's new 
plane more competitive. That means, however, pilots remained unfamiliar with the 
MCAS system, even though it plays a key role in controlling the plane under certain 
circumstances. And even though the system could be influenced by a faulty sensor 
reading, The New York Times reports "there is no evidence that Boeing did flight-testing 
of MCAS with erroneous sensor data, and it is not clear whether the FAA did so."

Bravo!

Maybe we'll get a wall built around the White House.

Aloha!

We'll see whether the Congress will cede its own power to the Executive branch to create a far more centralized dictatorial government. Israel should know much about my Warren-Buffett-MBA-style-Fook-of-the-Doomb underwear which could have facilitated my run for my eternal life. Yeah, Wharton was more than just "a name." A birdie wants to be "cool." A future message to the Congress may be, "The Commander-in-Chief has ordered the Congress be dissolved." "When?" "Immediately!"

Please remind Russia that it must get visas from China before trying to land on the Moon to verify that the U.S.A. had illegally landed its astronauts there in the 1960s and 1970s without visas. China needs Trump to give it money to build a shell around the Moon for better border control against oxtail soup. Did Trump include that money in his budget for the new game?

We do need to secure our own borders better, too. It's not a national emergency. If it were, it would have been done in the first two years of the Trump administration, earlier than the trillions of dollars of tax cut to give money to the wealthy people (also the trillions of dollars of annual budget deficit as far as the eyes can see is apparently not a national emergency, either, the priority being put on enriching the wealthy people more first.)

I dislike the untraceability in our country where the crimes committed by the illegal aliens are unsolved or even blocked by sanctuary authorities. Census question about citizenship is unnecessary because census data are collected for providing better governance. I just don't see how an area with fewer U.S. citizens need less water or sewage service. The ancient Romans counted heads (e.g., for computing gross domestic product per capita) so we the Americans should just count the number of anuses (e.g., for computing gross domestic product per anum) because we model our public buildings in neoclassical style 》After《 the ancient Romans'. I doubt very much that a wall would make sense because it is a top-down idea; a bottom-up approach backed up by CBP's experience should make more sense. The need of shoring up our borders comes from recognizing that there are irreconcilable differences between different peoples and their values, the disregard of which leading to conflicts and wars. Segregation into infection-containment wards makes sense to avoid contagion. It's better to live apart (of course, we mustn't allow the usurpers to use this for their retaining power indefinitely by suppressing the right to tougher free speech or attacking journalists [we should back the journalists with our big guns; overwhelming violence does dissolve disagreements for a while at least; don't lose sight of that BIG button -- we'll find out who isn't wearing underwear when we rip away "the grass skirt"]; due to population and cultural drifts, regime change is necessary at times, preferably effected peacefully and domestically with neighbors' helping to corral the tumbling regime for a smoother transition to the new equilibrium) in peace than to live together in a war. U.S. tourists should stay away from the shitholes. "Negotiating in bad faith is a capital offense." Censorship in the Laconia... incident much escalated Battle of the Atlantic. Much of the World will survive a regional nuclear war. Spring is coming. Finish the gore.

All U.S. Nationals who don't want to be caught up should come home for dispersal unless you can find better places to hide away (language, cultural compatibility, and climate are important considerations.) In the Medieval Age, the civilians withdrew behind the moat into a castle despite their being concentrated to be attacked by the enemy. Living with the gunowners should be considered. The U.S.A. has some of the World's greatest oceans as its moat. Its livable cities and towns are also widely dispersed throughout the huge continental-size land mass. Some will be destroyed for sure but chances are that most of those who hide in them will survive to a time when the enemy's homeland becomes yet another Afghanistan or Iraq. Stare and prepare.

In the video, YouTube Commentator Joe Aga asked, "why do we keep getting composites and cgi? Don't we have thousands of satellites, and 2016 technology? Just show us some raw footage from a distance that shows the earth. Not too much to ask for the budget we have given to nasa all these years." Red China's pollution of outerspace by killing a weather satellite littered much debris to spawn huge number of satellites in one single shot. Space near Earth should literally have at least tens of thousands of hyperspeed "bullets/bombs" flying around.

Study Space-X's space launching capabilities' limitations before formulating war tactics. Think about why we are still buying Russian. Russia though of far less economic power than the former Soviet Union, inherited its heavy-lift rocket capability still unmatched by Space-X and X's rival (in mass-delivered-to-suborbital-or-orbital-flight) in the DPRK. The Kremlin Palace @0:29 looks like a gingerbread house on which the Auschwitz concentration camps might have been modelled (with its mounds of gold teeth extracted from the dead prisoners.)

Did Ivanka Trump @1:23 join the Russian (why not Red China's?) Armed Forces? Russian soldiers' heads turn like mating-dancing flamingoes'. With goosestepping, they impressed me as being land-avians.

Yeah, I have stories about the land-avians. In Autumn, on the shore of a pond, one huge Canadian (or was it really a Russian gander, ¿Cambridge Analytica? masquerading as our feindlich neighbor to the north? What's the largest land-based predator in the World?) gander that was both taller and much fatter than my kid who was at first feeding many of his harem geese (surely it's for the same reason why the Muslim martyrs aspire to so many virgins in paradise: "if I be a gander, would you be my goose? Valar morghulis. Valar dohaeris.") wobbly waddled in, edging them out, to get the gander's share. We ended feeding him when he started coming after my kid who had run out of bread (there were only bread crumbs left in the transparent plastic bag but the gander didn't seem to get it quickly that the bread was gone.) On another occasion, a land-avian pecked at but missed my kid's lush batting eyelash probably mistaking it to be a good and tasty caterpillar. I think that the land-avians all need to wear eyeglasses. The paleontogists and biologists are likely correct that the land-avians had descended from the dinosaurs. In these days, we eat them.

Hmm, how did they keep their sperm viable in such high bodily temperatures? I didn't seem to have ever eaten their external testicles. I'm not worrying about getting fat as some woman who was apparently concerned about the caloric content of a typical man's ejaculate. How many ejaculates did she swallow in a day to start worrying about getting fat from them? Generally, sexual activity burns calories at a rather high rate so in a typical session lasting ten, twenty minutes, or more, one tends to lose some fat unless one consumes more than one man's ejaculates. It's not like men are fully armed revolvers. Men are more like one-shot orange-tipped pootinium-shielded Russian roulettes: "Hands off - this is a stickup!"

[-] -1 points by BrentWeirick81 (-85) 4 years ago

Jobs. Pretty simple.

[-] 2 points by factsrfun (8310) from Phoenix, AZ 4 years ago

yes it is a conservative core principle that the purpose of most humanity is to work in service of making the few rich...

[-] -1 points by BrentWeirick81 (-85) 4 years ago

You believe in not working and being productive? Sloth?

[-] 1 points by factsrfun (8310) from Phoenix, AZ 4 years ago

to you the only purpose of "work" is to enrich the rich? tell me have you ever seen a trust fund baby "work"?

[-] 0 points by grapes (5232) 4 years ago

Yes, at least on a purchasing-power-parity (PPP) basis (the same one as the one used by many people who subscribe to the idea that Red China is the largest economy in the World,) most people of the U.S. are trust-fund babies who nonetheless work. Note from the video that successful and prosperous small countries trade a lot. Only really huge continentally sized countries can get somewhat close to realizing Juche Principle's ideal (which has already been realized for the whole Earth -- zero trading with Martians!) As humongous as the U.S. economy is, the U.S. still trades a lot (~15%) relative to its annual GDP of ~T$20. The U.S. definitely has a number of the characteristics of a small country (months after the 9/11 attacks, a foreigner from a successful and prosperous small country remarked that there were so many U.S. flags being hung and displayed in all kinds of places; I said that we were at war; I explained that although the attacks were on New York and Washington, D.C, every American felt it deeply despite whatever grievances or grudges they might hold against these "Big Shot" cities and showing our flags was a way for all of us to express our solidarity as brothers and sisters; we are basically a small country which grew to continental size coast-to-coast, speaking the same language and having largely the same culture; it's probably the most humongous right-in-your-face parochial and cosmopolitan province the World has ever known or experienced; it's a unique culturally and linguistically small country which can offer potentially huge efficiency-of-scale cost and proximity-to-the-market advantages to businesses due to its vast grid-like-roadway and railroad infrastructure in addition to numerous airfields and flight-control structures covering the huge country with the largely free-trade zone coast-to-coast; it shows in how we who reside in the U.S. speak of distances in terms of elapsed times and the mode of transportation used: from New York, Washington D.C. is about five hours away by car and Los Angeles on the OTHER coast is ALSO about five hours away but by airplane; terrorists have increased the time needed for a person to get to Los Angeles from New York by two to three hours.) Trade depends on trusting the counter-party or at least the legal system being able to enforce any breached contracts. Countries which broke trust will suffer the consequences.

People feel poor in the U.S. not because of what they earn (tens of thousands of U.S. dollars per year is a respectable sum to spend in most places of the World; their wealth is also very respectable by global standard) but because they often have to spend their earnings on the rather expensive (on a PPP-basis) U.S. goods and services. Buying things from abroad can easily alleviate their financial distress if any because they are wealthy by global standard and a U.S. dollar does talk, or even bark abroad. Besides goods being expensive making people feel poor, they also feel relatively poor because they live, cheek-to-jowl, "under" or next to "the Joneses" who have gargantuan artistic paintings on the walls of their living rooms, doormen opening entrance, exit, and limousine, taxi, or car doors, 24/7 security protection, concierge to order and receive packages, buy tickets for broadway shows, and reserve seats at gourmet ($100 and up per-person per-meal) restaurants, live-in housekeepers for cleaning, dry cleaning, and taking care of the many possessions, chefs for home-cooked custom meals, butlers, with balconies and windows overlooking the greenery of Central Park, a private elevator straight non-stop to the high-up city mansion, in-home grand marble staircase and a skylight, and only a few minutes of walking to many art museums, gourmet coffee, tea, or confectionery shops, or for the more egalitarian ones a subway station, etc.

Due to the at-times oppressive heat and moisture in New York during the summer, wealthy Manhattanites often have country estates in the woods outside of the City that have very long driveways, in-ground swimming pools, cabana and pool-side furnitures, huge rooms and very high ceilings (very light-colored external walls reflect heat and high ceilings provide natural cooling when warmed air rises up above the cooler air,) many rooms with their own fireplaces, cords of chopped logs stacked outside behind the multi-car garage, and even a WTF! grand piano in one garage (I suspect that it was left behind by a fledged kid.) Of course, live-in maintenance staff also exists.

Although I didn't know whether they had actually inherited most of their wealth and become unequivocally "trust fund" babies, i.e. born with a silver spoon, but not their big toe in their mouth, or gained it within their own lifetimes, I knew that they were still working.

Manhattan is actually not that bad in terms of its relative ease of security for the wealthy and famous people. I'm a bit wary of the two-hour-in-advance reservation requirement for the security team arrangement in order to have an excursion of some kind my Mom had mentioned before, imposed upon her employer's family when she as a teenager was taking care of the babies for the wealthy people, all not being in the U.S. There are so many of all kinds of people and peoples in Manhattan that most people may pass by but not look, look but not see, see but not recognize, recognize but not greet, etc, so there is near de facto anonymity in number.

It's very important though to know the Manhattan neighborhoods because there are often "invisible" (but very "visible" to others) security boundaries. I was once wearing sunglasses and thereby elicited a mild ¿phallic? security response (an assault weapon's nozzle brought close to my face.)

[-] 2 points by agkaiser (2516) from Fredericksburg, TX 4 years ago

Jobs. Pretty simple

Simple as the minds that believe the Orwellian labor statistics since 1984!

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 4 years ago

Simple as the minds

& He seems pretty simpleminded.

[-] 1 points by agkaiser (2516) from Fredericksburg, TX 4 years ago

Trumpzania has a lot of that!

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 4 years ago

Trumpzania has a lot of that!

As well as Turkeys who continuously vote for Thanksgiving.

[-] 0 points by BrentWeirick81 (-85) 4 years ago

Oooh, got me there.

[-] 1 points by grapes (5232) 4 years ago

Where? The Black Sea of Sarah Palin? Do tell us, Dear. Did you enjoy the GOOPy Russian pussy?

Did you fly with Sarah Palin on Airforce Zero? I wonder how the Blackjack bomber sandwiches express-delivered to Alaska tasted.

May Nicolás Maduro hitch along with Pussy Galore for a personal ride to Mr. Goldfinger who holds his many tons of gold, Dear? Can Cuban Intelligence agents tag along as his personal guards on Operation Grand Slam? Or maybe it's a job for Mr. Oddjob, as Mr. Goldfinger hates smoke though it be from Cuban cigars? On a bus, if the driver, however "hapless and innocent," became incapacitated, any and all competent passengers onboard had to seize control. Yeah, it's the "Save-My-DonbAss" principle of life, isn't it?

Newton's Third Law of Motion says: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

It was a very bad idea to mess around with the young Victoria on a [then-Soviet] Russian fishing boat when she was starting out in life in her 20s. How is Crimea's renovation project coming along? Who is now wearing on his neck the huge stone coin, the Heart of the Black Sea?

Who threw away my "dogtag"? The silver chain which kept on breaking and losing its links: 120, 119, 118, 117, 116, 115, 114, 113, 112, 111.. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. I don't know where my stone coin fell but I know that my neck is now too thick for what remains of the silver chain from my preschool years.

[-] 0 points by BrentWeirick81 (-85) 4 years ago

Public school education? Obviously can't put together a cohesive argument.

[-] 0 points by grapes (5232) 4 years ago

No pubic school e-duc-ation, but gymnos from Gymnasium!

"I don't do cover-ups." Period. How much does a period cost? No one talks: "When in doubt, take it out" with 'LIFE' magazine, bleed, bleed, bleed from his trans-parent whatever. Menstrual bleed can cohere forever.

[-] -1 points by BrentWeirick81 (-85) 4 years ago

Keeps creating jobs.

[-] 0 points by grapes (5232) 4 years ago

For the custodians of Liberty? Or the janitors mopping up the radioactive ancient-orifice-metal from the superNoro explosion?

Turkeys might be "pardoned" but we'll still eat the GOOPy dinosaurs. It's a Good Life quantum-tunneling in a tall-corn field. Ma Yun, or Jack Ma, by-now-forced-out founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group knows how billionaires fare under the "democratic people's dictatorship." Brown-nosing billionaires should lick the ancient orifice clean to take a good look for themselves. Quality shaping of the bodily systematic thought sequence's output shit ( its often brown color is normal due to the presence of bilirubin from the decommissioned red { why's bilirubin yellow if it came from the red hemoglobin? the human liver converts the blue and water-soluble biliverdin derived from the red hemoglobin to the brilliantly yellow water-insoluble bilirubin in an energy-intensive process in the liver to allow it be excreted in bile into the human stool rather than as the blue biliverdin in the urine for "unknown reasons;" my hypothesis for these reasons is that this energy-intensive process evolved in humans due to an adaptation to a heat shock in southern and perhaps eastern Africa that forced our forebears to evolve extreme ways of conserving water 《 by avoiding peeing water out 》but still keeping cool 《via sweating》; this heat shock made us humans evolve our unique ability of running long distances in high temperatures while keeping our brains from being overheated with our naked nearly hairless ape-based bodies but with the tuft of hair on top acting as natural toupee insulation; our bodies' other hairy locations such as armpits and crotch are likely evolved for the reduction of friction while running or mating; aha! I've figured out why drinking much water after eating fat produces yellow bilirubin-laced stool if it's flushed out fast enough; the American-Sign-Language-capable gorilla, Koko, once signaled the very creative, "You green shit!" as a novel insult to Jane Goodall or her study team so gorillas know about diarrhea, I think, because the green color might have come from a bit of the blue biliverdin being quickly flushed out with the yellow bilirubin if gorillas have this seemingly uniquely human ability to convert biliverdin into bilirubin 《when did this biliverdin to bilirubin pathway first evolve in the human genome? if we discover the genes for controlling it, we may be able to find out from the DNA remains of ancient humans when they came about and we may correlate the dates and geographical location with the geological evidence of events such as the drying up of a lake ¿downstream of the Okavango swamp? on whose shore our ¿semi-aquatic? ancestors subsisted on shellfish perhaps,》 or the green color could have come from yet another heme molecule, the chlorophyll from the green plants eaten by the gorillas; when gorillas have a diarrhea, what's the bilirubin level in their stool? If humans had diverged from the gorillas by evolving as an adaptation the bilirubin technology for conserving water and digesting fats with bile, it means that humans have already evolved bodily mechanisms for dealing with heat shock, so we only need an eventual cultural adaptation to feel good about going nearly naked in the extreme heat of Anthropocene; also hemes are a very colorful group of molecules so we humans can nearly poo out the entire spectrum of the rainbow of colors in our stool except perhaps towards the violet end? has anyone pooped out indigo, blue, or violet stool yet? also leaf peeping of the hemes may be done all year-round by poop peeping in German-style home comfort with specialty stool-platform toilet bowls designed with precision German engineering "out of pooping comes a rainbow of peace!" there are indeed pots of gold hidden at the ends of the rainbows by the leprechauns despite the "Irish Luck" of the ones chasing after them for gold and peace, maybe we can try Newton's "English Luck" who was equally fascinated by the rainbow but instead made it from a glass prism 《 I made my rainbow spectrum by dipping a mirror into the water in the big round basin to reflect and resolve the sunlight while I was changing the water of my ¡infant-cannibalistic! guppies whose eventual complete demise after a few years of my raising them, indirectly led to the worst conflict between me and my Big Brother who had tried to scale up and upgrade my defunct hobby; it was true that no good deed went unpunished for him and almost for me, too, so I felt regret towards him after my impulsive terrible misbehavior in response to his baseless accusation of my losing his treasured fishes because I had cleaned up his by-then-algae-clad aquarium, in my usual way of taking care of my guppies, which Mom bought me shortly after I had been relocated away from our shantytown neighborhood, maybe in an effort to console my sense of loss, as some of my Big Brother's fishes might have been hiding inside of the underwater decorations; good intentions on both sides nevertheless led to the catastrophic result of an unknowable number of dead and injured fish and never having any more pet fish in our home due to his preposterous accusation and I felt his inequity and insult after my having cleaned so long and hard for hours on his neglected aquarium and pet fishes; both my Big Brother and I loved the pet fishes but... what did it take to cut a tree in the DMZ? two killed, Defcon raised, and B-52 deployed for a nuclear strike! 忍... give or take an epsilon of room and impossible problems may be solved; the golden rule is inadequate because it's presumptuous that others are like me as I'd love my aquarium be cleaned already 》 -- think hemes and rainbow as a sign 《 from God if you're a Christian 》 of the possible dispersion of a widely available energy source -- the Sun; apparently there exist chemical ways in a liver of converting hemes to absorb different colored lights so it might be ¿possible to use a chemical gradient to create a plethora of hemes for a nearly complete absorption of sunlight? converting it efficiently into a spectrum of excited electrons on various heme molecules; the next step is to find the proper electron carriers to harvest the electrons to drive an electric circuit; if we can make much solar electricity and have the "fair" economic distribution mechanism for everyone, peace becomes much likelier } blood cells in the digestive juice, bile, added as a control to the digestive process; all controls can be thought of as inputs, too, which was the recent-year-AI's huge "breakthrough" { natural human learning has already been doing it for a very long time } of "Big Data" ) demands it.

You've got to know when to hold, know when to fold up, know when to walk away, and know when to run...

"There is no royal road to Geometry," - Aristotle said to Alexander [the Great].

Here's one way to know what the suppression about Hong Kong's Election result sounds like: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4PIRYxtG82g. Is there any new information except the same old CCP propaganda coming from the Beijing people on the street? No, besides, there are so many other videos showing many Hong Kongers' reactions. Which is easier to stage? I think that the CCP central apparatus was genuinely surprised. They didn't know. Can Winnie the Pooh understand the YouTube comments in English? Highly unlikely, I doubt that it even knows much English at all! It seems to be yet another culturally deprived product of the Cultural Revolution. Mandarin is just another dialect of English, both being the major ones of our mother tongue Earthlingese. It should be able to squeal English easily at our bus in a little while and pledge allegiance to our motherland Earth as American K3 kids do.

Decades hence, Koreans may well be put into mass vocational re-education camps in the newly established 口自治區 ( 口自治區 ) the Hangul autonomous region fashioned after the ones in Xinjiang for the Uyghurs. Koreans, especially the descendants of the current residents of the DPRK who sorely lack the skills ( but they can of course compete on the basis of the cheapness of their labor -- e.g. an average South Korean may well make twenty times the wage of an average North Korean so the North Koreans can easily low-bid their brethren in the south for the jobs requiring labor but not specialized knowledge, skills, or judgment; if the border between the DPRK and ROK were freed up immediately for people to migrate, what has happened in East Germany may well happen again to North Korea -- i.e. its younger people left their homeland, leaving the former East Germany in a very long-lasting economic slum so that even now decades after the German Reunification and huge amount of economic aid from the former West Germany, the former East Germany is still relatively poor and therefore turning towards right-winged populism; a vibrant economy needs to have people with "the right stuff" and their network ) to compete successfully in the national-socialist East-Asian labor markets ( which generally boast of having the highest suicide rates amongst their younger people as well as the ¿economically? depressed elderly people,) will greatly appreciate the motherly job-placement ( there's always a place for training for new jobs to go to, even for the thought criminals from the DPRK!) help provided by the Han 汉 ( 漢 ) people's headquarters in Beijing.

[-] -1 points by BrentWeirick81 (-85) 4 years ago

So we should not believe any data as well?