In short, the modern revolutionist, being an infinite skeptic, is always engaged in undermining his own mines. In his book on politics he attacks men for trampling on morality; in his book on ethics he attacks morality for trampling on men. Therefore the modern man in revolt has become practically useless for all purposes of revolt. By rebelling against everything he has lost his right to rebel against anything.
— G.K. Chesterton
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Apparently, the labor shortages and the Great Resignation are both worse and more widespread than first thought. Then again, it could just be the increase of deaths among Democrats and the sorts they pander to and enable are overwhelming Hell’s resources. 😉
Sadly, there’s no shortage of mumbling, stumbling, senile mistakes, miscues, and general failures this season. The installation of Biden as the titular POTUS guaranteed a steady supply of such things.
I’ll give them that the vaccines are safe since a vanishingly low percentage of recipients have had any noticeable adverse effects worse than some years’ flu shots and the largest number of them can be and were handled by simple measures at the vaccination sites. But highly effective? Or even particularly effective at all for preventing either the contraction or transmission of COVID-19? No; I’m not sold on that at all.
Sure, all the data shows a high likelihood that all of these COVID-19 vaccines will, while they’re still working, reduce your chance of infection and, if infected anyway, the severity of your symptoms. Hence, by and large, I advocate getting vaccinated, and your strongly considering keeping up with the boosters. But don’t try to tell me that they’re highly effective. That’s just propaganda designed for the purpose of crowd control.
COVID-19, the panic surrounding it, and the actions taken by those who’ve chosen to profit from it, have changed a great deal in America. One of the most changed areas of our lives has been work – if we’ve still got jobs to “go to” – and the meetings that have always seemed, to me at least, to be a disproportionate part of it.
Preparation For Meetings Today Is Different
Yeah – cats, dogs, small children, they all change how we work and have to prepare for meetings today. And really! The pleasant changes in businesswear don’t outweigh the issues they present.
Attending Meetings Today Is Quite Different
😆 ROFLMAO 😆 This! This just might be one of the unsung benefits of the pandemic turning most of us into shut-ins. I’m pretty sure I’m not in the minority, and certainly very far from the only one, who’s wished to be able to do that through most of their career.
Is Your Meeting Over, Honey? Mine Is (Click to Enlarge)
But… the Coronavirus is not an ill wind that blows nobody any good. With so many of us working from home, the advantages presented are obvious and many of us can better spend our time after and/or between meetings than we ever could at the office. 😉
And there is how “Silent Night” actually came into existence. 😉 Yep! It all started with a husband – and, a cuckold of literally Biblical proportions – muddling through having royally pissed off his very, very, very pregnant wife. 😆
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