If anything looks at things differently, it is this article.
In a world where Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart are considered the most serious news anchors on television, and Shepard Smith and Erin Burnett are humorous establishment mouthpieces, this article could be a "breath of fresh air".
Strangely, the world would be made better if money were not as genuinely loved or taken seriously by the rich as sign of power or something to kill and genuinely maim people for overtly or subliminally.
But, indeed, it is and the world is a crazier, more desperate place for that fact.
So, what is the expendable socialist millionaire? It is a personal joke I made up in my head of antonyms, ridiculous concepts and negative stereotypes.
It is also the genuinely productive altruist trying to solve all the problems of the existence on a shoestring budget and a prayer.
It is also something that makes you say "oh, for crying out loud, do not torture Jesus!" going against the crowd on The Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, Israel in the year 4 B.
C.
and then paying them with your gold pieces not to kill you for it.
So, when I say the words "expendable socialist millionaire" what does it bring up for you? Because I just mentioned what it brings up for me, in a sense.
Many may agree and many may disagree with my humor and societal analysis.
But one thing is for certain, nobody really expendable is rich or important really.
That is the ultimate antonym in a sense.
You can pay to live, or live to pay, but you cannot do both.
You can do one or the other.
All of the above is not a choice in this case.
You either choose right or you do not.
We either grow up and look out for ourselves, or we stay children and have everybody make choices for us, cry when we want something (and not usually get it) or have a tantrum like a S.
T.
A.
R.
But, no, I am talking about those expendable "want to be people" that fancy themselves great without earning it in any way.
Sure, they commit legal larceny and sometimes get away with it, but they are not great.
So, let me describe the reverse of the S.
T.
A.
R.
R.
A.
T.
S.
ReAlisTically Smart.
To be realistically smart is the opposite of being expendable in my reality and opinion, in that order.
In fact I end with the words of Clint Eastwood who singlehandedly got Obama another term with his Frederick Perls, M.
D.
empty chair treatment and was mayor of Carmel, California before that: "Every man has got to know his limitations.
" I love Clint Eastwood movies, all of them, I say that honestly, and he is a great guy.
I agree with his guts, that is no lie.
That is why he is on the good side of my acronym.
Hey, I like R.
A.
T.
S.
better than S.
T.
A.
R.
any day of the week!
In a world where Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart are considered the most serious news anchors on television, and Shepard Smith and Erin Burnett are humorous establishment mouthpieces, this article could be a "breath of fresh air".
Strangely, the world would be made better if money were not as genuinely loved or taken seriously by the rich as sign of power or something to kill and genuinely maim people for overtly or subliminally.
But, indeed, it is and the world is a crazier, more desperate place for that fact.
So, what is the expendable socialist millionaire? It is a personal joke I made up in my head of antonyms, ridiculous concepts and negative stereotypes.
It is also the genuinely productive altruist trying to solve all the problems of the existence on a shoestring budget and a prayer.
It is also something that makes you say "oh, for crying out loud, do not torture Jesus!" going against the crowd on The Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, Israel in the year 4 B.
C.
and then paying them with your gold pieces not to kill you for it.
So, when I say the words "expendable socialist millionaire" what does it bring up for you? Because I just mentioned what it brings up for me, in a sense.
Many may agree and many may disagree with my humor and societal analysis.
But one thing is for certain, nobody really expendable is rich or important really.
That is the ultimate antonym in a sense.
You can pay to live, or live to pay, but you cannot do both.
You can do one or the other.
All of the above is not a choice in this case.
You either choose right or you do not.
We either grow up and look out for ourselves, or we stay children and have everybody make choices for us, cry when we want something (and not usually get it) or have a tantrum like a S.
T.
A.
R.
- Stupid
- Toddler
- Adult
- Reject
But, no, I am talking about those expendable "want to be people" that fancy themselves great without earning it in any way.
Sure, they commit legal larceny and sometimes get away with it, but they are not great.
So, let me describe the reverse of the S.
T.
A.
R.
R.
A.
T.
S.
ReAlisTically Smart.
To be realistically smart is the opposite of being expendable in my reality and opinion, in that order.
In fact I end with the words of Clint Eastwood who singlehandedly got Obama another term with his Frederick Perls, M.
D.
empty chair treatment and was mayor of Carmel, California before that: "Every man has got to know his limitations.
" I love Clint Eastwood movies, all of them, I say that honestly, and he is a great guy.
I agree with his guts, that is no lie.
That is why he is on the good side of my acronym.
Hey, I like R.
A.
T.
S.
better than S.
T.
A.
R.
any day of the week!
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