Sunday, January 24, 2021

Looking Back

 Like, what else is there to do?






Could be worse, I guess.





At least the Orange Rat Bastard is out of the White House. That HAS to be good. And the sooner that ORB is wearing an orange jumpsuit the better. The ORB's minions are worthy of nothing but contempt. And they are still around. What a pity. Maybe covid will thin their ranks. Hey! That's something to look forward to!

Sunday, January 17, 2021

A Closer Look #9

 It's quite interesting that there is now no essential difference between the Republican party and ISIS. Oh well, it might just be a symptom of entropy at work in the world of ideas. Meanwhile...






Lots of entropy here.





Maximum entropy would be very boring, but this stuff is in transition.


Saturday, January 16, 2021

More From The Past

 More from the past because the future looks grim.






I like where I've been.





Past tense.

Friday, January 15, 2021

Ahhhh! Those Memories!

 A lot of things will be in the realm of memory soon, notable among them will be the malignancy that is Donald Trump. 






The last four years will be like a very bad dream. A sick, deranged, and very ugly dream. You know, there were people who wanted to bomb Russia into a pile of radioactive debris, in the early days after WWII, when we had a monopoly on the A-Bomb and the means to deliver them. I sort of wish now that we'd done that. Life would be so much better. No Putin, no Bannon, no Trump, no Trump enablers. No Russian trolls, no KGB, and probably no FOX or right-wing talk radio trash. No Limbaugh. No Russian propaganda and nobody getting paid to spread that propaganda. That was a missed opportunity. Sigh.









Thursday, January 14, 2021

Remembrance Of Things Past

 More important than ever, those memories. It appears that Covid infection provides five months of immunity. I wonder whether vaccination will be able to provide more than that? One thing is clear: Covid will not be eradicated. Influenza has not been eradicated. No one has ever been able to eradicate any coronavirus, which constantly mutates. But let's not even consider future mutations because that is simply too grim to contemplate. Let's make the reasonable assumption that vaccination confers immunity for a limited amount of time, and then reinfection is possible. We know that Covid produces varying degrees of collateral damage in those who "recover". The damage is quite severe and debilitating in something like 10 to 20% of cases. You have a variety of circulatory issues and in some cases brain damage. Many victims are weakened. Reinfection under such circumstances must carry a higher mortality risk. If not mortality, then certainly MORE long term damage. How long can this go on? The spread might be slowed by vaccination but it seems reasonable to suppose that eventually most, if not all, of the human population will have been exposed. And then re-exposed, re-infected, accumulating more and more damage, until-- 

Memories!






It seems to me that people who need people are among the unluckiest of people today. I'm so happy to have my memories of a pre-covid life. And, of course, a pre-trump life, before the mass psychosis appeared. 





Memories.

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Still Living In The Past

 It's the best place to be right now. Winter wonderland time in Lubbock. First order of business this morning was checking on the animals and feeding them. Water is no problem. Nice to see the terrorists getting arrested, losing their jobs, facing fines and criminal charges. The Orange Asshole will end his days in an orange jumpsuit. Or maybe in a psychiatric hospital. There aren't enough high security prisons to hold his minions, but Gitmo is still open... you could liken the trump cult to a bunch of lemmings with suicide vests. Please, guzzle down the cyanide laced punch and get it over with. Remember, suicide is painless, and it brings on many changes...





Meanwhile, I just want to live in the past, before the twin plagues, the one that began in 2016, and the one that followed, in 2020. 




It's interesting that both plaques seem to be associated with brain damage.