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Offline Gray2023

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Re: Ridiculous Clickbait Headline
« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2025, 05:49:21 PM »
You didn’t take ancient history?  Bread and circuses contributed to the downfall of Rome.
Nope my public school education was very poor.  And I am also not very good at all at book learning.  The discussion method is the best way I learn.  I guess I am supposed to learn it now.  :laugh1:

Re: Ridiculous Clickbait Headline
« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2025, 06:11:41 PM »
:facepalm: But how many Dems out there actually believe it?  :facepalm:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/16/va-doctors-refuse-treat-patients

“The podiatrist won’t treat my bunion because I’m not married!” 🦶🏼
You have the Guardian in the USA? While I do read that garbage for the sake of "densification of bias", it's all hogwash really. Nothing really substantial with them. There is a joke in Britain that we call them the "Grauniad" because of their frequent typographical errors back in days of braodsheet papers.


Re: Ridiculous Clickbait Headline
« Reply #12 on: June 16, 2025, 06:40:19 PM »
Nope my public school education was very poor.  And I am also not very good at all at book learning.  The discussion method is the best way I learn.  I guess I am supposed to learn it now.  :laugh1:
Some of my public school teachers were good, a few excellent, a few abysmal, most just okay. Nearly all were very liberal, but they were old style liberals. You could actually disagree with them and live instead of getting cancelled, flunked, or CPS sent to take you away. You were fine so long as you could make a logical point and back up your argument.  
It wasn't until my college years that I encountered modernist liberals. In the last ten years, taking a few post grad courses for my work, that’s all I encountered. My last professor looked like a combination of Hillary Clinton, Kamala hαɾɾιs, Nancy Peℓσѕι, and Cathy Hochul. She had that same hair style, too much foundation, a turkey neck, drawn on eyebrows and dense as a brick wall, obnoxious personality. 
A lot of what I learned was from reading, not just sitting in class or sticking to the textbooks. Well stocked libraries and used book stores are temptations to me. It is sometimes necessary to extract me by force. Once, when I first discovered tradition, I accidentally got locked inside the bookstore of St. Agnes Church in Manhattan where they had a Latin Mass. I never went to it, but went inside out of curiosity and discovered a big bookcase of used books, old missals, prayer books, etc. Next thing I knew, the lights went out! Fortunately, I called out and got the attention of the custodian who unlocked the side door to let me out.
There’s a lot of good reading online, but there’s still nothing like a real book! Paper and pen/pencils are something special, too!

Re: Ridiculous Clickbait Headline
« Reply #13 on: June 16, 2025, 06:52:54 PM »
You have the Guardian in the USA? While I do read that garbage for the sake of "densification of bias", it's all hogwash really. Nothing really substantial with them. There is a joke in Britain that we call them the "Grauniad" because of their frequent typographical errors back in days of braodsheet papers.
Yes, we have them. I don’t “order” them; they just pop up on Google News with a lot of other trashy news sites. They’re always begging for donations to continue bringing you the latest Trumped up outrage. Since they’re free, I’ll read it for a laugh. 
I’ll keep an eye out for typos! Some auto spell and AI renderings are hilarious! Too bad many people don’t get to enjoy them because they don’t know they are errors! :(