A friend of the family who also has TDS posted this on FB (she is probably in her late 70s or early 80s):
Sorry, Folks, to say this, but we need a solar flare ( or Something Else), to take out about 5 billion of us to set things right on this planet. There are just too dang many humans on this planet to sustain our species ability to live on it .
Nature will provide the solution.
And we may be the very tool she uses to do it .
It won't be the first time GAIA has done it .
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I just had a dark retort come to mind, which is telling her people are living too long and the olds should just use MAID to solve her stated problem.
Hi everyone, I haven't been active in Solid Ground for a while, but I am still alive and kicking! I now work as personal assistant to a mind-bendingly weird and diva-esque artist-lip-syncher-performer named Fiona Blueberry. She is blissfully clueless about politics and seems to be completely unaware of the culture wars. Working with her is a breath of fresh air. If you need a mood lift, I encourage you to watch this video we made together. Happy 4th, everyone! Wishing you fun/love/peace on this holiday. :) www.fionablueberry.com
Happy Independence Day! This is a nice rundown of the freedom lovers who started it all. Pretty amazing bravery, and many of them paid a high price for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
“Our Sacred Honor”
The signers of the Declaration of Independence live on.
By Matthew Spalding
It's almost July 4, and you know what that means: It won't be long before you're reading an e-mail telling you all about the men who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Trouble is, much of the information flying around the Internet isn't reliable. Just ask Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby, suspended last year by his bosses for a column on the signers, the gist of which had been zipping around on the Internet.
So, for the record, here's a portrait of the men who pledged "our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor" for liberty 225 years ago:
Fifty-six men from each of the original 13 colonies signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Nine of the signers were immigrants, two were brothers and two were cousins. One...