SilverDNA Posted December 5, 2015 Posted December 5, 2015 (edited) A book, a kingdom for a book!A good book never lets you down.A very good book is often read more than onceAnd since the situation can't get any worse screwed up.I vote for a book that exactly is screwed up very badly.I vote fora book that is also in some way unbreakable, due to the tests of time and human beings. So I vote for unbreakable coded in a screwed up scribbled way Voynich manuscript Edited December 5, 2015 by SilverDNA
Eckss Posted December 5, 2015 Posted December 5, 2015 When faced with such uncertain times, sometimes it's safer to just vote for the Devil you know:
grassHAT Posted December 7, 2015 Posted December 7, 2015 I am thinking one of Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, or Bobby Jindal
HeyYou Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 C'ThulluWhy settle for a lesser evil?how did I miss this? Very good point. If we are going to have an evil either way, might just as well do it right. :) No one's worthy here Yeah, that's part of the problem. We get the *choice* of the lesser of two evils. (see the above quote......)
Lisnpuppy Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 C'ThulluWhy settle for a lesser evil?Which is why I am writing myself in. :)
Aurielius Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 C'ThulluWhy settle for a lesser evil?Which is why I am writing myself in. :smile: I always suspected that.... :ninja: :tongue:
Deleted54170User Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 Who would I vote for? It is sad we have to even discuss this topic in such a way as to humor our self with our own level of intellect and be a Fool about it as well. A group of people took to analysing the speaches of all the canditdates running for the office of President of the U. S. of A.. They discovered the speaches range in literacy from 4th graders to 11th graders. None of the people from those 4th through 11th grades are old enough to vote, unless, that is, they were held back on account of grades to repeat a year in kindergarten or 6, 4, 5,7,9,8,11eventh or 10th grade a few times. When I was on the pavement looking for work, I looked at my fellow man as an equal when I was trying to get their job, and only after I did, then did I shove the fact in their face they should of done some of the homework at school and actually had to write an essay to get accepted into the ninth grade. An essay, which I was made aware of via a grand father, on one side of our family, who wrote about how tough it was during the year 1880 to get accepted into the ninth grade, or, as some people called it, and it was the 1st year of high school. My first year was the sophomore years I recall during my own first year in High School, there was one guy, all the gossip was about one day, who was 22 years old and repeating eleventh grade.
Aurielius Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 Who would I vote for? It is sad we have to even discuss this topic in such a way as to humor our self with our own level of intellect and be a Fool about it as well.>snip>Politics tends to be an conversational irritant..humour is the balm that we use to salve the itch. Most of us that are using humor to deal with the current question have seen many more elections than you and tend too be a tad bit cynical...it's called 'Gallows Humor'.
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