
Never Worry

Plastic Eating Mushroom

In The Midst

Time to Reestablish the Concepts of Duty and Accountability

Kids are getting killed and you have a badge and a gun and you just sit there?
For an hour?
What the hell?
I’m trying to figure out the thought process and I can’t nail it down. Were they just listening to their Beto-donating boss? Were they tactically inept? Were they cowards?
Duty is a demanding mistress, which is why they call it “duty” and not “fun.” You get to walk around in your uniform with people thanking you for being a first responder, which is nice. You have to deal with the hassles of taking out society’s trash, certainly. And sometimes maybe you die.
Create Happiness

Become The Best You

And here’s what I put together to help you do just that: https://www.bringorder.info/English.html
The scientific reason your wife is always right as presented by comedian Don McMillan.

This took Don 20 years to figure out. Take advantage of his hard won insights!
https://www.flixxy.com/the-scientific-reason-your-wife-is-always-right.htm
Nuremberg Code Extract

What most governments have done over the last two years is unscientific coercion which has aided and abetted a criminally fraudulent profiteering of a financial system close to implosion. The eradication of most of us “carbon generators” is the long-term goal of the evil Power Elite so minor technicalities like breaking rules such as the Nuremberg Code is irrelevant to them.
Braden Lisa and Daniel

“Lisa and I had to get on a flight unexpectedly this weekend to visit someone we love. And yesterday, we flew home. As we took off and got up over Dallas, we were pin-balling around in some terrible turbulence. The kind that makes you close your eyes, collapse into yourself, and get really quite; the turbulence that turns even the staunchest atheist into a prayer warrior.
In that moment, the teenager next to us, with whom we had not yet shared a word, turned and said very intensely, “I need you to talk to me right now.” He went on: “I have terrible anxiety, and this is my first time to ever fly alone, and this turbulence is messing with me. I need you to talk to me right now! And so we starred talking.
“Hi, I’m Lisa. And this is my husband, Daniel. And we are going to be your best friends for the next 90 minutes. We are so proud of you for telling us what you need! That took a lot of courage and we’d be proud of our own kids for taking the risk you took. We’re all going to be okay, and we’re here for you, so just tell us what you need.”
He told us his name is Braden and that he’s 16, and that he plays the guitar, ukelele and piano. And he told us that he’d just finished recording his first album, too, and I asked him if he had an album on him that i could buy. He pulled one out of his backpack, signed it, and gave it to me. And I reached in my backpack and gave him all our traveling cash.
But here’s the most important thing, something that Braden can teach all of us: when you need help from people, take the risk and ask for it. “I need you to talk to me right now.” When life gets turbulent, we tend to close our eyes and collapse inward and get really quite. But, no, that won’t work! Braden shows us a better way. Look around, open up, put yourself out there, and ask for help.
Yesterday with Braden was holy ground. It was one of the most beautiful conversations we’ve had in a long time. And it’s because someone took the risk of being honest. So be like Braden and take the risk.”
Credit: mrdanielgrothe
