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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
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MNoBody

Well-Known Member
If he was known to store poisons nearby and the autopsy is more supportive of inhalation, it seems accidental.
sure it does, that doesn't substantiate anything, speculation...but based on the timing, it is odd and suspicious and the fact that somebody has investment in floating the accidental theory... just things that make one go Hmmm....and I'm not buying the accidental theory
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
sure it does, that doesn't substantiate anything, speculation...but based on the timing, it is odd and suspicious and the fact that somebody has investment in floating the accidental theory... just things that make one go Hmmm....and I'm not buying the accidental theory
His own mother put forth the idea of an accident. And because the apple was not tested it cannot be definitely stated the poison was intentionally ingested. That too is speculation. An autopsy, however, isn't. It's an actual look at what went on. It doesn't support suicide via poison ingestion.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Found out my aunt, who is nearly 80, had Covid. She didn't know until one morning she woke up, stood up and was too dizzy and weak to stand, causing her to fall and break her hip and leg. All things considered and she is still recovering, she's doing very well. (I assume her genes may have also played a role, because we usually do live long and healthy).
(I assume she likely got it at the food pantry where she regularly volunteers).
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Again, dishes get put off. Because I'm the only one who does them like a sane person around here.
So I basically do all the dishes. And the cooking. And the dishes. And the dishes again so I can cook my next meal. And I do the dishes. And I do them again to cook again.
And if it's not like, they pile up and dishes become a laborious and crap chore that takes more than a few minutes.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I realized I really hate interviews, and not just because I used to really struggle with them.
Demeaning questions, pretending to be someone I'm not, and a theatrical performance to jump through hoops to make some else rich.
At least at-home options make it possible for me to not be around people I'll want to strangle.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I just had a realization that does change things drastically for my nearer and nearish future. I make what I was, which I should be able to do, fine, I can pay for electrolysis and voice lessons out of pocket. I'd rather not, because it is a lot of money, but it is what it is. But when it comes to surgery that is an entirely different issue. For that I will need insurance that will just cover the surgeries. All the plans I know of that straight up "just do it" cover more than doctors and pills without a fight are all in LA, Bakersfield, San Fransisco, Fresno, Sacramento. And some others, most around the bigger bluer shades of California, or some that are more uncomfortably red for me. I'm crossing Bako out as I'd rather go to a more proper blue area. Fresno I almost want to, but it has a very high crime (and murder) rate that reminds me of Indianapolis or Kokomo, and a lot of people do not feel safe in either city because they're so high (basically kind of like mini-Chicagos. With "mini-Chicago" being something I have heard Kokomo being called). But it might have to be because the other places I'd have to bleed lots and tons and bunches of money.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
John Oliver now has a sewage plant named after him

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DANBURY, Conn. (AP) — Comedian John Oliver made a secret trip to Connecticut last week to help cut the ribbon on a sign naming a sewage treatment plant in his honor.

Danbury’s City Council voted earlier this month to rename the sewage plant “The John Oliver Memorial Sewer Plant,” following a tongue-in-cheek battle that began with an expletive-filled rant against the city on HBO’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” in August.

Mayor Mark Boughton responded to the attack by posting a video of himself at the sewage plant saying the city was going to name it after Oliver “because it’s full of crap just like you, John.”
 
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