Grex General Conference

Item 54: Chaz (former city of Seattle)

Entered by walkman on Mon Jun 15 00:01:15 2020:

44 new of 121 responses total.


#78 of 121 by tod on Fri Oct 30 19:41:58 2020:

Soros = wizard behind the curtain

It's amazing how people have zero to say about Biden's shortcomings.
It's very different than the "don't mansplain to me" of 2016.  The
"oh shit could backfire" is out there..yet the "let's loot the hell out
of local business" is just one cop shooting away.
Nobody speaks about it but there it is.  
I watch Biden do his campaign visits in the cheap throw-away baby blue 
mask while his whole entourage has the spandex multi-use masks.
He's a total used car salesman and the idea of his remaining POTUS is
obviously not the plan.  Harris/Pelosi is just around the corner.


#79 of 121 by walkman on Wed Dec 9 00:31:26 2020:

Meet 2020's Gucci purse:
https://www.pcmag.com/news/apples-airpods-max-over-ear-headphones-are-her
e-and-theyre-expensive

People will skip rent, visit food banks and send their kids to school
during the summers yet manage to buy these $600 headphones. 

It's been known that Apple uses slave labor in China. 
This is probably the sickest joke to come out of the year with
everything else considered. And there were a lot of sick jokes. 

So yeah, get yours today. They are revolutionary! I was hoping someone
would finally invent over-the-ear headphones. 


#80 of 121 by walkman on Wed Dec 9 00:31:58 2020:

*meant to say send their kids to school during summers for the "free"
food


#81 of 121 by papa on Thu Dec 10 22:20:27 2020:

I think the story about Apple's Chinese labor conditions was out before 2020,
but it is surely one of the greatest scandals of our times. It is a mystery
why anyone, including Apple management tolerates it and remains silent.

Establishing international standards for labor rights and making their
observance a condition of doing business would make globalization a more
humane enterprise.


#82 of 121 by tod on Sat Dec 12 05:52:20 2020:

No Longhua distance charges
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/18/foxconn-life-death-forb
idde
n-city-longhua-suicide-apple-iphone-brian-merchant-one-device-extract


#83 of 121 by walkman on Sat Dec 12 21:50:23 2020:

#81 It's okay because Nike and Apple financially support BLM. 
There's no slavery. "It's been debunked." ;)

#82 The nets are installed to prevent worker turnover.

Slaves making products?  We re all over that 

The media/government covers for apple by declaring from time to time
that apple products will be made in America. 

It is my belief that there are many in America who would LOVE for
Americans to slave away in Foxconn factories here with the same working
conditions. As much as I loathe the Union mentality here, Unions are
essential to keep this kind of thing happening here. What happens after
the power shifts further to China? How long will it take before people
are lining up for slave labor jobs in America? 


#84 of 121 by walkman on Sat Dec 12 22:24:09 2020:

There should be a doll of a fat lesbian holding a cat that when you pull
the string says, "it's a conspiracy theory/it's been debunked".

I'd carry it around with me. 


#85 of 121 by tod on Tue Dec 15 17:29:04 2020:

re #84
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a6/5e/63/a65e63b57fd339ce679547d96e8ca2ac.j
pg


#86 of 121 by walkman on Sat Dec 19 14:15:35 2020:

Says "friend of Barbie" on the box. LMAO
Indoctrination must start early I suppose. 

Barbie's friend says, 
"you can pick your gender"
"your dad is part of the problem"
"men are useless"
"scissors aren't just for crafting"



#87 of 121 by walkman on Mon Jan 4 18:03:10 2021:

Prediction: since the extreme left are now mainstream and virtually 
unopposed, they will most definitely eat their own. The snake eating its
 tail.  https://tinyurl.com/yc37qzp9

Saw this, had to laugh:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alyssa-milano-suffers-hair-loss-covid-19/


#88 of 121 by tod on Wed Feb 10 14:13:54 2021:

re #27
Did Mickey Rourke hack into Alyssa's twitter?


#89 of 121 by papa on Wed Feb 10 17:26:34 2021:

resp:88
You mean "re #87".


#90 of 121 by tod on Sat Feb 27 15:49:54 2021:

Yes!  My typing is atroshious


#91 of 121 by walkman on Wed Mar 17 10:31:49 2021:

I'm just going to leave this here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy5u2DIA2c8

"I'm a history major!" ~ knows nothing about history; even the basics

I recall a past grexer that claimed to have an economics major...LMAO
Simply having the credential means they have the authority to make up 
facts with a degree of confidence and indignation. 



#92 of 121 by papa on Thu Mar 18 05:27:51 2021:

resp:91
The civilization that can't be bothered to inculcate basic historical
information, let alone moral values, in younger generations is doomed.


#93 of 121 by walkman on Tue Oct 12 17:03:13 2021:

This response has been erased.



#94 of 121 by walkman on Tue Oct 12 17:04:32 2021:

(I went too far there...ha ha ha)

When the great reset happens, what will happen to Seattle? 
How do people used to good cell phone reception and take out meals 
survive when the foods trucks stop rolling and the electricity is out?

Gosh, I wish I could just see it unfold. 
When the white kids burned downtown because BLM, Soros had bricks 
delivered on pallets. Imagine if someone funded flamethrowers and 
grenades for  Schwab's big day.

What's the tipping point? No internet or electricity and 3 am door 
knocks? 


#95 of 121 by tod on Thu Oct 21 05:53:18 2021:

I'll whisper the tipping point to you but it may be muffled by my mask


#96 of 121 by walkman on Tue Nov 1 00:01:37 2022:

I'm still hoping #84 comes true one day. Please let it happen.


#97 of 121 by tod on Tue Nov 1 18:10:04 2022:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/american-girl-doll-fans-lgbt-kira-16311551
0.ht
ml

Meet Kira


#98 of 121 by walkman on Thu Nov 3 16:50:25 2022:

"Kira Down Under" -EW!

Not butch or fat enough to represent IMO. And it needs to complain when 
you pull the string.

This comment under the article, "I am completely freaked out by the 
adults participating in a "doll community". LOL

(I'm quietly reassuring myself that my Mego Star Trek dolls are "action 
figures")
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?
u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.pinimg.com%2Foriginals%2Ff6%2Fe2%2F83%2Ff6e28390e92db9
0982f03efd6774ce57.jpg&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=b92575f2017a699b003fec6457aec3cbbb
543831ab5104e58ca1c5efc8e076d8&ipo=images


#99 of 121 by tod on Thu Nov 3 18:58:12 2022:

re #98
....in the british colony of Hong Kong


#100 of 121 by walkman on Sun Nov 6 12:52:22 2022:

#98
(sorry for that terrible link)
Yeah, that's pretty funny. 
Something I didn't think of on Christmas morning in 1975 when I was 5 
ripping Spock out of his plastic bubble. 


#101 of 121 by papa on Sun Nov 6 22:52:06 2022:

resp:100 Been there, done that.


#102 of 121 by tod on Sun Nov 6 23:52:07 2022:

"Fascinating"


#103 of 121 by walkman on Mon Nov 7 01:41:49 2022:

Love those little blue phasers and communicators.
FYI in case you didn't already know, Marty Abrams, the Mego founder 
resurrected many of the Mego "action figures" and added new ones like IT
 the Clown, Blair from Facts of Life and some Star Trek New Generation 
figures.  https://www.martyabrams.com/

I confess I bought a bunch of the Star Trek figures, the DC Comics 
figures and a couple of the Planet of the Apes (had to!!!). 
I sincerely wish they would bring Micronauts back but Hasbro has the 
license and they have been making promises for years with nothing to 
show for the fans. :(


#104 of 121 by papa on Tue Nov 8 21:35:21 2022:

resp:103 What a blast from the past! I didn't realize Mego got so big.


#105 of 121 by walkman on Tue Nov 8 23:12:09 2022:

I just checked Amazon and apparently the Planet of the Apes collection.
https://www.amazon.com/s?
k=mego+planet+apes&crid=37Y3RZK14AG8Y&sprefix=mego+planet+ap%2Caps%2C228&
 ref=nb_sb_noss_2

Looks like I'm behind on my collecting!!! 
IMO you are never too old for this stuff. :)


#106 of 121 by tod on Wed Nov 9 21:50:23 2022:

Rodney Dangerfield ruined anything with Roddy McDowell for me


#107 of 121 by walkman on Sun Nov 27 18:21:09 2022:

Remember Chaz? 
A great experiment into what a modern, Marxist civilization would look 
like. Mob rule reinforced with violence, dependency on external energy, 
food and other material goods while despising the providers of said 
energy/food/goods. Arbitrary, contradictory ethics that self-implode.  

But no one wants to talk about it for obvious reasons. 
I wonder why GOP types didn't say during the election, 'If Marxist 
policies worked, than Chaz would have been a success. Remember Chaz?'


#108 of 121 by tod on Mon Nov 28 05:51:43 2022:

CHAZ/CHOP is the reason I'll never go back to Seattle.  Insanity.


#109 of 121 by walkman on Mon Nov 28 13:31:14 2022:

The crime problems that arise from intentional poverty (underachieving, 
entitled white people with flippant criminal aspirations) is causing 
businesses to leave blue cities. They can't call it white flight
anymore!

Defund police, decriminalize theft and setup tent cities outside 
businesses and wonder why you no longer have access to fresh food. 
RACISM! They can't complain their way into legitimacy or prosperity. 

2023 is going to be :fire:


#110 of 121 by tod on Mon Nov 28 18:27:20 2022:

Air marshalls on 1% of flights because they've had to divert all resources
to the border patrol.  9/11 v2.0 isn't if but when.
Meanwhile, if there aren't impeachment proceedings then consider it
all a done deal that there is no one guarding the country.


#111 of 121 by walkman on Tue Nov 29 12:47:48 2022:

Airlines have announced that only one pilot will be driving the plane
due  to "early retirements" (not vaccine mandates!). I sincerely hope
those  air marshals have flight training. America has been set up.

!!!
Don't worry though, with a rail strike on the horizon, there's no fear
of  starvation. Simply get your vaccine, collect unlimited government 
benefits, never leave the basement, migrate from twitter to mastodon. 
Robots in flying cars will deliver your taco bell forever. [soy face]
[gender pronouns] [tik tok dancing video]


#112 of 121 by tod on Wed Nov 30 01:24:06 2022:

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#113 of 121 by walkman on Wed Nov 30 12:44:54 2022:

Don't forget to ring the bell for updates.

Restaurants are closing across America. All-you-can-eat buffets are gone
 forever. Buy stock in frito lay (sorry it's private) and pepsi (PEP).

If anyone goes large with SCI, CSV and PLWN are they the guy who loads 
people into the trains? Dark Wednesday thought.


#114 of 121 by tod on Wed Nov 30 18:21:56 2022:

CSV is buy buy buy all the way
*soylent green is PEOPLE*


#115 of 121 by walkman on Thu Dec 1 00:40:17 2022:

I drew up my 2023 investment plan this morning. Includes alcohol, 
tobacco, fast food, funeral services, public storage, discount retail, 
financial debt services and finally, private sector prisons. Not kidding
 at all. There's also a few dividend options thrown in for good measure.
 I'm 100% counting on people to make bad decisions and do what feels
good  for the moment.

After I made the list, I celebrated by dancing around the kitchen like 
this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en1uwIzI3SE


#116 of 121 by tod on Thu Dec 1 05:07:38 2022:

Too much yoohoo will make you dance like that
or have explosive diarrhea
or both

Godspeed and maybe bad decisions fill your stock market sails, kind sir


#117 of 121 by walkman on Thu Dec 1 17:52:54 2022:

I know Arthur Brown is English but he has Detroit DNA. Or maybe Iggy and
 Alice were copying him??? Hmmm... Alice has named him as an
inspiration.  Without Arthur Brown (who toured with Hendrix, The Doors
and Frank Zappa)  I don't think we would have Ramstein or Marilyn
Manson. 

Wouldn't it be fun to see Arthur Brown in one of those old Detroit or 
Hamtramck bars? I mean if you could go back in time. That video is 
probably the coolest thing I've ever seen on youtube. 


#118 of 121 by tod on Fri Dec 2 02:27:10 2022:

I'm picturing Oopsy warming up on Sunday morning for his show using
Arthur Brown and Stooges videos


#119 of 121 by tod on Thu Dec 8 16:46:19 2022:

Michigan Republicans wanted to do away with collecting sales and use taxes
on "delivery and installation" services with a $200M tax incentive.
Their intent was to retain (or attract more) businesses to the state.
In California, a delivery charge is not taxable when:  You ship 
directly to the purchaser by common carrier, contract carrier, or US 
Mail. 
Hey Michigan, stop competing with Newsom for most Communist governor!



#120 of 121 by walkman on Sat Dec 10 21:53:38 2022:

Seriously. 
*hands up*
*slaps forehead*
We just compete for ESG cookies and kudos. A race to the bottom.
John Kerry wants a new tax for "climate reparations." 
Remember, the "adults are in charge". 


#121 of 121 by tod on Mon Dec 12 16:24:10 2022:

re #120
California has a reparations bill already in the hopper..something like
$215k to select black folks as compensation for housing market disparities
in California.  It's going to be massive - and I'm still amiss what
the ROI is aside from redistribution of wealth. Not sure if they'll
tie it to a lending program or some other way to screw the recipients
into an insane mortgage or something.  Nobody ever wins with these
"handouts" which are veiled scams on everyone involved.


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