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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

One thing all these homeless, murder videos have in common is weather. 70 and sunny attracts riffraff like shit attracts flies. Why doesn't this happen in Wyoming or N Dakota? Because -65F wind chill and homeless do not mix. If houses are too expensive why not relocate to Okla where a job at a Kwikie Mart will get you a nice apartment and a used car?

Biff said...

“Why doesn't this happen in Wyoming or N Dakota?“

Maybe because those states have some of the highest suicide rates in the country, so there’s hardly any people left - you should go there and check it out.

Martin said...

George Floyd was a bit of a fluke when he left the Texas sunshine behind (along with a life-time of crime and prison) by his moving to cold Minnesota; unfortunately, he took his criminality and his drug addiction with him.

Saint Fentanyl did, in a real sense, commit suicide, it's just too bad that his overdose kicked in under Derek Chauvin's knee causing 21st century American racism to kick in where, as a result, Derek Chauvin is now serving a 22.5-year sentence behind bars, convicted of "murdering" Saint Fück Up.

Of course, we all know that if the skin color between the cop and the drug-addict felon had been switched none of us would have ever heard of a white guy named George Floyd OD-ing under a black cop's knee in Minneapolis and, of course, the black cop, justifiably, would have never been charged with any crime, let alone being charged for murder. You see: We are ruining white lives with racism today to make up for the black lives that were ruined by racism in the past. This makes perfect sense in the minds of those American citizens who benefit most from our new government-sponsored racism.

Speaking of the cold and homelessness, while living over 20 years in Alaska I remember two guys freezing to death on the concrete entry way outside the front door of my Union Hall in Anchorage. They must have been passed-out drunk, if I was freezing to death I'd have broken the glass door to get inside the heated building.

I know of a guy in Anchorage whose pass-out luck ran out when he passed out drunk just outside his own front door. When he finally came to his feet were frozen so he dragged himself into the kitchen, turned on the oven, put his feet in, then passed out again. He came to the second time from the pain of his feet cooking. Both feet had to be amputated. Now he sits in his trailer until the first of the month, waiting to get his monthly welfare deposit so he can go on his once-a-month, week-long, alcohol bender. He then starves it out, broke, until the first of the following month when he does it all over again. That's his life.

As for Wyoming, I hope to get there next month and do some camping and hiking before the first snows of late September/early October start to fall and the cold kicks in. It has been almost a decade since last visiting Wyoming (Yellowstone), I'm definitely looking forward to rechecking that state out, to visiting a few new wild places, places where I'll need to carry bear spray.