Wednesday, September 28, 2022

AWR11

 Frank Niemand for President / Supreme Overlord / Emeritus Divine Chancellor / Pirate Captain:

We’re passionate about everything, saving everything takes passion but without enthusiasm you come off madder than the hatter at a tea party. Real world haters unrelentingly try to murder the positive energy with their idiotic catchphrases cataloging and polarizing individuals rather than uniting us. These tools of society break down enthusiastically passionate positive folk because they, the tools, believe algorithms are so much better because computers are better and better makes existence better by bettering the better…

That’s actual conversation with a tool, wide eyed blank face lifeless Muppet  chasing profit. These people are not reasonable, they lack common sense, lack passion, lack a whole lot of things. The problem is they overpopulate the planet, and genocide is not a preferred solution so no final solution  for the infestation. But what can be done?

Suggesting to cut the population by half won’t get you far with the passionate people from global human rights. So we’ve been thinking about this and reach a hypothetical conclusion with real world applications under the right conditions and with the right support structure. HU enters the politics to nominate their candidate for the presidency and ruling government of South Africa. Inspired by the passing of Queen Elizabeth, God bless the queen and the proclamation of King Charles, God save the king. Haters went on hating; well now to hell with that, everyone may have an opinion that we certainly agree or disagree but being an asshole indicates zero common sense therefore zero self leadership skills therefore - it’s time to fix it.


We’re doing the research, drafting a mandate, establishing our network and searching for a running mate; should we accomplish a working solution this may become real.


If you're interested come find us or,

Lets go to Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all this to blow over


 

  

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