It's always a balancing act: Who Is today's propaganda designed to attack or protect? This time, the propagandist's loathing of Catholics overcame his love for a designated victim class (Hispanics).
Perhaps the stew was a bit chewy. Or maybe someone heard mewing at night.
As a teenager, I remember coming home stoned late one night. I heated up a small piece of leftover steak from the frig. It tasted different to me. In my paranoid state I convinced myself it had to be venison or some other revolting exotic meat, which was never in our house.
Embarrassingly, later I found out it was typical steak simply marinaded in teriyaki seasoning.
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It's always a balancing act: Who Is today's propaganda designed to attack or protect? This time, the propagandist's loathing of Catholics overcame his love for a designated victim class (Hispanics).
Oddly, I hadn't seen this post when I wrote the above comment about the Baby Jesus article. I'll copy it over there.
Perhaps the stew was a bit chewy. Or maybe someone heard mewing at night.
As a teenager, I remember coming home stoned late one night. I heated up a small piece of leftover steak from the frig. It tasted different to me. In my paranoid state I convinced myself it had to be venison or some other revolting exotic meat, which was never in our house.
Embarrassingly, later I found out it was typical steak simply marinaded in teriyaki seasoning.
Confucius say, man who eat cat, today, eat rat, tomorrow.
Gives a whole new meaning
to Meow Mix.
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