https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA4zJ4YYoLQ
But it was a "great vaccine"... For the pocket book....
Pfizer!!
Charles Pfizer and his cousin, Charles Erhart, emigrated from Germany to the United States and founded "Charles Pfizer & Company" in New York City.
Trump is German blooded, so it makes sense. Hitler would be so proud.
And Epstein? Of course Trump is going to bury it. He was best friends with the guy.
Listen To The Jeffrey Epstein Tapes: ‘I Was Donald Trump’s Closest Friend’
https://docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU08/20250227/117951/HHRG-119-JU08-20250227-SD006-U6.pdf
No wonder he was killed in jail.
Who cares about Venezuela. The Crown Temple ordering their White House Negro to invade other Countries is par for the course.
Who knows what really happened to the real trump, but that 5'11 short fat dude isn't him to begin with. I haven't seen the 'allegedly' real Trump since 2017.
Some say he has always been it NORAD under the Mountain. Others say that he is with Valiant Thor on a space ship because of all the Reptiles in D.C.. Still others say he really died years ago in a Helicopter Crash. Some say that he went to Mars for a Vacation. A few even speculate that he was abducted by a praying mantis, who prayed long enough to God to be able to finally eat someone with orange skin.
Basically, finding Waldo is much easier.
Yes, there are only 3 more posts until a light a black cat firecracker. Beware!
I just hope it isn't a dud, its been laying around for a while.
The expression "life is a joke, laugh at it" is a philosophical observation on the absurd and unpredictable nature of existence. It is not attributed to a single person but reflects a mindset that uses humor as a tool for resilience and finding joy amidst life's chaos.
Interpretations of the phrase
A response to absurdity. In this view, life is seen as a "cosmic joke" filled with twists and turns that defy explanation. The phrase suggests that instead of letting this randomness cause despair, one should laugh at the absurdity of it all. This laughter is a way to accept and honor the unpredictable nature of existence.
A form of resilience. Laughter can act as a coping mechanism for dealing with life's difficulties. By finding humor in challenges, you can ease the pain and celebrate the human spirit's ability to seek joy even when things seem indifferent or overwhelming.
An inversion of seriousness. Philosopher Acharya Prashant suggests that the joke lies in how seriously humans take themselves. In a vast, meaningless universe, our self-appointed sense of importance is the real punchline. Laughing at this notion can lead to greater humility and self-awareness.
Related to other philosophical ideas. This perspective on life's absurd humor connects to similar concepts from other figures, including:
Horace Walpole: The similar saying "The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think".
Charlie Chaplin: He observed, "Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot".
John Marmysz: In his book Laughing at Nothing: Humor as a Response to Nihilism, he explores the idea of humor as a response to the philosophical view that life has no inherent meaning.
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Yeah, much like People who write things like F**K instead of FUCK, as if taking the U and C out somehow makes them virtuous. Because those letters U and C are nasty letters, and F and K are holy letters. **C*... Still know what it means. *U**... Still know what it means. F***... Still know what it means.... ***K... Still know what it means..... ****.... Might know what it means.
How about not writing anything at all? Yes, that is the way of the Virtuous. Hands cut off, and tongue cut out. (facepalm)
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" To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, and be nothing" -- Aristotle
Yeah, basically, just kill yourself.
Great T shirt idea, with a disclaimer. "if you are having trouble doing it yourself, an assistant will be provided for you".
Imkje Dongelmans — 'Life's a joke, so laugh while it's still funny.'
Because at some point, and the nursing home becomes home, its no longer funny now is it?
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