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The whole COVID this is another #### show. Coworker was diagnosed. Boss is in quarantine for two weeks. I have avoided the infected one far the last three weeks. Hopefully, it doesn’t screw up my life.
Having the rally this year was not the best idea. I wish I had the work from home option. It’s better much business as usual for me. I’ve done some things differently than before.
Our rooster went missing this morning. I was the number one suspect because... me and that rooster have had issues and I’ve threatened to make him into soup a few times. All we found was some feathers. A while later... he was back in his spot. He was kinda roughed up, but will live to annoy me another day. Andre thinks a fox may have gotten a hold of him. Better luck next time Mr. Fox!
Am I a bad person for cheering for the fox? I have a neighbor who has chicken's and they make too much noise and wake me up too early in the morning. I really do like this neighbor, but if a fox somehow took care of this problem, I would be really happy about that.
Having the rally this year was not the best idea. I wish I had the work from home option. It’s better much business as usual for me. I’ve done some things differently than before.
I was hoping that this was the year that we as a country realize how ridiculously old-fashioned a lot of our political traditions are. Since everything had to be canceled, we can see how in the 21st century with 24/7 access to all the information we could possibly want, maybe we can rethink all of these primaries and caucuses and conventions and debates, and streamline them into a system that doesn't have to reflect 19th century technology and drag on for months.
Last edited by fleetiebelle; 08-27-2020 at 02:09 PM..
I was hoping that this was the year that we as a country realize how ridiculously old-fashioned a lot of our political traditions are. Since everything had to be canceled, we can see how in the 21st century with 24/7 access to all the information we could possibly want, maybe we can rethink all of these primaries and caucuses and conventions and debates, and streamline them into a system that doesn't have to reflect 19th century technology.
Exactly, and voting as well. If I can safely have a online bank account, why would it be impossible to vote online ? Can’t we develop a highly secured database for that ?
I was hoping that this was the year that we as a country realize how ridiculously old-fashioned a lot of our political traditions are. Since everything had to be canceled, we can see how in the 21st century with 24/7 access to all the information we could possibly want, maybe we can rethink all of these primaries and caucuses and conventions and debates, and streamline them into a system that doesn't have to reflect 19th century technology and drag on for months.
I like some of the traditions. However, there are things that can move forward. I wish I had a work from home option. I’m hoping I can soon move to a position like that. Or have my own office at least. I’m happy to work by myself.
The election cycle needs to be drastically reduced. We've got all of this fancy mass communicating going on.
No need to stump out of the back of a train or whatever it was exactly.
Two three months tops.
We can figure out that you're a lying sack of **** that will say anything to get in office and go on and reward yourself and your cronies when you get in office.
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