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2022 Jun 8, 1:17pm   1,654 views  16 comments

by clambo   ➕follow (2)   💰tip   ignore  

I doubt this interests anyone but it’s a little bit illustrative or maybe not.

I was called to attend the 50th reunion of the boarding school I attended. It’s in New England where several like it are located. For a lot of kids it was a springboard to an Ivy League college; there was a guy whose job was to match kids to the college and he was a go-between, college admissions guys came to visit.

The place was stressful for the academic load and the small class size; about 9 students per teacher meant you could not hide in the back if you flaked on your homework.

Anyway I was informed that I needed to show vaccinations and a negative test for Wuhan to attend.
I said no and asked whom I was protecting?

The place tried to brainwash me with ultra liberal stuff which I resisted as an adult.

I saw a list of deceased classmates and I was shocked how many people die before they reach my age.

Then, looking at the pictures of the attendees I was shocked to see how bad they looked; fat, white hair, frumpy clothes, wrinkled and pasty.

I was tempted to post captions for guys “The ravages of sin” or “Google ‘gym near me’ and go there.” Etc.

Evidently the average bleeding heart East Coast Liberal is a fat drunken slob with delusions of importance.

Of course guys who are not living in past high school glory likely skipped it.

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1   B.A.C.A.H.   2022 Jun 8, 1:39pm  

Nobody is perfect.

We all have faults.

If they refrain from driving a motor vehicle and don't act abusive to others, at least the people they harm with their fat sloppy drunkeness is their own selves.

Unlike smoking.
2   GNL   2022 Jun 8, 2:41pm  

50th? That makes you 67-68?
3   Patrick   2022 Jun 8, 2:47pm  

clambo says


Anyway I was informed that I needed to show vaccinations and a negative test for Wuhan to attend.
I said no and asked whom I was protecting?



Good on you!
4   SunnyvaleCA   2022 Jun 8, 3:10pm  

The movie Dead Poet Society perfectly captures the entire concept of my high school: 150-year-old buildings with marble floors and columns, Latin classes from a teacher who seemed old enough to be a native speaker, and academic rigor that made Stanford seem easy.

I graduated high school in 1987, but when I visited about 30 years later I was absolutely shocked. Total transformation of the entire school. It's exactly what happened to universities during that same period. It's now just another country club with watered-down academics and ramped-up virtue signaling. I feel that my class is just barely old enough to have escaped the coddling and virtue signaling that now passes for academics.
5   clambo   2022 Jun 8, 4:44pm  

By unusual coincidence both my friend and his roommate are both deceased.
I don’t know the cause of death of the roommate, my friend crashed drunk driving after a rugby game in New Hampshire around 1979.

It’s so odd because the memories I have are when I felt immortal.

Now I just wish to be immortal.

Another friend was driving in Maine and felt funny so he drove to the hospital where he had a stroke.
He’s evidently okay.
6   Ceffer   2022 Jun 8, 7:51pm  

clambo says


I saw a list of deceased classmates and I was shocked how many people die before they reach my age.


I just happened to see a Facebook page for the parochial high school that I attended from 7 through 10. They had an obit section that stretched back to my times.

I was also surprised at how many died before even college graduation age, and more in their 20's, 30's, 40's etc. If they made it to 40, they seemed to last after that. These were not large classes, maybe 30 or so per class. There were even some that I knew died around the time, too, that weren't included. It appears the obits were for the ones who they had follow up on.

There was one classmate I knew who died of asthma one weekend when I was at the school. Another died in a jeep rollover while they were messing around. In an older class, two jocks and one guy who scored really high SATs died in a car accident while going to Tahoe.

My last two years were in public high school. One kid a year ahead had the highest SAT in the country. He went to an advanced six year Phd. program at Cornell. He and five other 'gifted' kids died in a dorm fire in their first year, while performing some kind of Satanic ritual for some reason.
7   GreaterNYCDude   2022 Jun 8, 8:04pm  

Being peripherally familiar with these East Coast, Blue Blood sort of establishments, many end up in lucrative, but high stress positions.

No matter how young and driven you are (as I thought I was) It takes its toll. No one talks about the presssue, drinking, drugging and escapism that exists in these circles. That may well be why a certain percentage check out early for one reason or another.

I worked with a guy who used to say "you waste your health chasing after wealth in your youth, so that in age you can use your wealth to try and regain your health" or something like that.

As far as the "show us your papers" mentality, yes many in the more liberal enclaves of New England (Cambridge I'm looking at you) have left their reason at the door, and are convinced that it's "for your own protection".
8   clambo   2022 Jun 8, 9:41pm  

“What good is health if you can’t buy money with it?”
9   Patrick   2022 Jun 8, 9:47pm  

Ceffer says


Cambridge I'm looking at you


The very existence of Harvard depends on its continued credibility. But that credibility was utterly destroyed by the profound failure of the establishment to stand up and tell the truth about the virus (created in Wuhan by Fauci) or the truth that the vaxx is both very dangerous and worse than ineffective, making recipients much more likely to get infected.

So now Harvard desperately clings to their lost credibility to it by insisting more that everyone obey the "educated" class, "for their own protection".
10   Ceffer   2022 Jun 8, 10:04pm  

Patrick says


Harvard depends on its continued credibility

They whored completely and fake-credentialed phony, America destroying Obama for his Manchurian run. They may exercise some form of power, but credibility is not one of them.

It's interesting that the Globalists do not regard credibility as even a slightly desirable or necessary trait.
11   richwicks   2022 Jun 9, 8:05am  

clambo says

Now I just wish to be immortal.



It would be hell to be immortal. Look at the way the world is, and where it's headed. Do you really want to live through that?

People don't really understand the direction we're going in. We will depopulate in time unless we find some other massive source of energy. There is eventually going to be a MASSIVE die off of humanity. The reason is, is that we found fossil fuels, and as a result of that, we were able to suddenly be able to vastly increase our population from under 1 billion people to 8 billion, in less than 100 years.

We've never done this before. There's no evidence in our geological history that we burned fossil fuels ever. People have looked for it, and there's speculation that we had complex civilizations that spanned the globe before. That's why there are pyramids in Egypt and South America - but it could be a coincidence too. But we had civilizations BEFORE recorded history. Göbekli Tepe is proof of this. It's a site in Turkey that is over 8,000 years old. We thought society began 3,000 years ago recently.

It would be a horror to live a 1,000 years.
12   richwicks   2022 Jun 9, 8:07am  

Ceffer says

It's interesting that the Globalists do not regard credibility as even a slightly desirable or necessary trait.


It is their destruction.

I almost think they are being setup to be destroyed to usher in another sort of ruler. It almost seems to me there's an active plan to break up monolithic nations and power structures including our own nation.
13   Tenpoundbass   2022 Jun 9, 8:16am  

My reply would be...
"I'll do an anal swab you can eat it, while your driving home alone, but you'll have to pull your mask down first. "
14   clambo   2022 Jun 9, 8:51am  

So as you might expect, some people are now sick with Wuhan after attending the reunion.
Of course, being in the airport on the way was a likely spot to catch it.

I vigorously argued about the absurd testing requirement and mentioned that in Florida we haven’t worn masks for a year and there are no bodies on the sidewalk.

From the physical appearance of the attendees, nobody seemed to be worrying about his mortality.
“I guess I’m not attending, I’m busy in Baja anyway.”
15   Bd6r   2022 Jun 9, 8:56am  

clambo says

I vigorously argued about the absurd testing requirement and mentioned that in Florida we haven’t worn masks for a year and there are no bodies on the sidewalk.

Same deal with TX. Last year we were regularly questioned by our acquaintances in progressive states about how bad is it here. My reply was that the only downside here is that we have to stack covid corpses every morning on street for them to be taken away.
16   Ceffer   2022 Jun 10, 10:13am  

Yeah, show a negative fake test for a Potemkin fake pathogen. Any nostalgia for the false flag induced Nazi DHS TSA fistings?

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