Happy Halloween, you little ghouls: I have compiled an especially spooky, scary morning news for you. Except, not really. These are just the regular headlines. Because every day is hell.
The Scariest Thing This Halloween: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy explained the recent 14,000-person tech layoffs (2,303 of which hit Seattle Amazonians). He said the reason wasn’t financial nor was it about AI. Instead, it was culture. He said the company grew fast, hired faster, and now had too many “layers.” This is not the way to operate, apparently. With so many people the company can’t “be flat and… move fast.” The culture Jassy speaks of is this: Amazon is not in the business of people, but of course, in the business of profit. Too many people bogs down the profit. This year, Amazon reported $180.2 billion and Amazon Web Services reported $33 billion in sales. It is never enough. After the layoffs, Amazon’s stock ticked up 14%.
Watch Out, This Could Be You:
Man Wouldn’t Have Worn Costume To Work If He’d Known He Was Getting Laid Off
— The Onion (@theonion.com) October 31, 2025 at 7:01 AM
Another Halloween Fright: Traffic will be bad for those of you stuck in your little cars. Take a bus or a train to your Halloween party. The I-5 Ship Canal Bridge construction will continue this weekend in the southbound lanes. Rain won’t stop that mess. Rain could stop the planned construction on I-405. If it doesn’t, then prepare for multiple northbound lane closures between Northeast 124th Street and Northeast 160th Street. Annnnnd all westbound lanes on I-90 from Mercer Island to Seattle are closing Friday night through early Saturday morning.
The real horror: Halloween is the day the most child pedestrian deaths happen in the US. Don’t drive your stupid car tonight in the stupid rain and hit any stupid kids. I’m warning you!
Happy Halloween!!!
Reminder that Halloween is the most dangerous day of the year for pedestrians, so:
1. Don’t drive
2. If you must drive, slow down!
3. Longer term, advocate for more walkability where you live— Kevin Verhoff (@kevinverhoff.bsky.social) October 31, 2024 at 1:44 AM
Something Wicked This Way Comes: Trick or Treaters beware. An atmospheric river-like weather system will unleash a soggy hell on this evening’s festivities and the weekend that follows. It’ll be gushers only in your candy pail. Cause of the rain.
Darkness Falls: The clocks roll back starting Sunday morning at 2 a.m. Winter is readying its cold, spindly fingers around our necks. After this weekend, sunset will fall at a dastardly 4:49 p.m.
In Skeleton News: Flava Flav has been anointed the official hype man for the US bobsled and skeleton teams in the 2026 Winter Olympics. In case you, like me, forgot there are Olympics next year, there are and they will be held in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.
Stripping Prince Andrew: No! No! Not like that. Well, a little like that? Britain’s King Charles has started the process of severing his brother‘s ties with the monarchy. The now-almost-ex prince has been mired in controversy over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. The scandal of being friends with a serial sex pest creep reached new heights recently after Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir alleged Andrew assaulted her when she was a teen. Andrew denied these allegations. Not enough! No princely titles and no more lodging at royal estates for you, buddy.
Trump Calls for the End of the Filibuster: President Donald Trump would like the shutdown to end. Not through compromise, of course. On Truth Social, Trump screamed, “INITIATE THE ‘NUCLEAR OPTION,’ GET RID OF THE FILIBUSTER.” Overcoming a filibuster in the full Senate requires 60 votes. The Republicans hold 53 seats in the Senate. To abolish the filibuster as a whole would change how the Senate does debate. Democrats continue to block the measure that would fund the government because they’re fighting for the reinstatement of healthcare subsidies so Americans don’t suffer even more exorbitant insurance costs. Trump called getting rid of the filibuster the Senate GOP’s “TRUMP CARD.” The GOP fears eliminating the filibuster could hurt them if the Democrats ever regain control of Congress.
Whatever happens, it’ll be too late to save SNAP benefits before they run dry on Nov. 1. The government shutdown has lasted 31 days. It will at least last a few more. Senators left D.C. without making any deals. Millions of people will have to deal with their SNAP benefits lapsing tomorrow. However, there is a shred of hope. A federal judge from Massachusetts will decide Friday whether the Trump administration must continue to fund food stamps during the shutdown.
Justice? Some Senators couldn’t get home last night after their long day of not re-opening the government. Why? Shutdown-induced delays at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Melissa Kills 49: Hurricane Melissa killed 30 people in Haiti, and 20 people are still missing. In Jamaica, Melissa’s death toll reached 19. The now-Category 2 storm steered mostly clear of Bermuda, which experienced her wrath as a strong tropical storm.
Illinois Advocates Sue Feds: Attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Illinois and the MacArthur Justice Center have sued Immigrations and Custom Enforcement for its treatment of detainees. According to the suit, ICE officials have blocked detainees from contacting lawyers, deprived them of food and medical treatment, and forced them to sign papers relinquishing their rights.
Have you voted yet? Well, do it. We made this video to make it really easy. And we made these endorsements to make it even easier. You have until Tuesday night at 8 p.m. to return your ballot to a King County ballot dropbox. If you’re mailing your ballot, do it today.
We Have the Louvre Heist at Home: Thieves nabbed more than 1,000 items from the Oakland Museum of California’s off-site storage facility. They stole metalwork jewelry, Native American baskets, scrimshaw walrus tusks, and 20th century sports memorabilia. We are in a heist heyday!
A Long Read: Rich liberal family hires part-time live-in nanny for their child at their upstate New York home. The nanny gets kind of weird, then refuses to leave.
I hate when this happens! A Kentucky woman opened a package expecting the medicine she had ordered. Instead, she found “arms and fingers.” The county coroner said there had been a mishap with “an airline company, a freight company, and a courier.” The coroner picked up the arms and fingers from the woman and intended to return them to the courier so the arms and fingers can go to their intended recipient. It is unclear who ordered the arms and fingers and for what purpose. Likely, not for medicine.
Viva la France: A 77-year-old French cyclist fell 130 feet into a ravine and survived for three days thanks to the bottles of red wine he was toting in his grocery bags.
A Song for Your Halloween: It is really the only song to listen to today.

What is a “Business of People”? All businesses are about making profit. If a business is doing “people business” without making a profit, it’s not a business.
It’s best to but the kabash of fluffy language that people think adds social justice to everything and anything.
Seattle should cancel Halloween since it’s so dangerous for pedestrians.
Q: Should homeless people be allowed to stay in tents in our parks?
Bruce Harrell: “No”
Katherine Wilson: “This is hard for a yes or no question. Um, I’m gonna pass on this one. I can’t really answer yes or no.”
https://x.com/i/status/1984087592460284104
@1 Have you really never heard of a non-profit business before? I know you don’t like homeless people and live in an ivory tower or whatever but good fucking lord.
@2: Boatgeek is checking her kids’ candy for razor blades and fentanyl 😂
@5
if that’s
yet Another of
your ‘vile projections’
thumpfncressornas, perhaps
Seattle’s (?) Trick or Treaters’d do
Well to Avoid your domicile ~ Especially tonight 😂
if I’m reading that chart right, that’s 3.86 deaths per year for child pedestrians on 10/31, with the next deadliest day on 11/2 with 2.14 deaths per year.
in the entire country of 340 million idiots driving on high-speed suburban and rural roads.
not sure 25-mph-arterial Seattle needs a scolding on this topic but ok.
Agree w Trump on this. Just nuke the filibuster already. Make the senators vote without any bipartisan support to increase healthcare premiums and take away food from children. Congress by design is inclined towards inaction and that’s why they have no power anymore.
@4: No, it was a jab against capitalism. The rest of your comment is just annoying.
@9 99% of the comments on here stupid and annoying, including every single one you’ve ever made so…
[Amazon CEO Andy Jassy] said the company grew fast, hired faster, and now had too many “layers.” This is not the way to operate, apparently. With so many people the company can’t “be flat and… move fast.”
That’s bullshit, and the data shows it.
Here’s Amazon’s public submission to WA state auditors regarding employees based in Washington who were let go: https://cdn.geekwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/amazon-warn.pdf
By my count, that list contains 825 individual contributors and 119 managers/directors (keeping in mind that having “manager” in the title often doesn’t imply that a role has subordinates).
That’s not “flattening” an organization. If it were, the bulk of the layoffs would be people-managers. That’s not what’s happening.
Looking closer, what you will see is a lot of roles with “III” and “Principal” in the title. These are designations of high-performers and (presumably) high salaries / RSU awards. They’re letting go of their expensive staff.
The job market is a desert, sprinkled with fake job listings. Salaries, across the board, are going down (while inflation continues to squeeze everyone). It couldn’t be a better time to cut loose your expensive staff and hire up at a discount.
That’s what’s happening. And if it hasn’t happened to your company yet, it will.
@3 so where should they be allowed to camp, sidewalks? RVs long term parked on the sides of roads? Or you think people who cannot afford housing should not be allowed to exist anywhere?
Related, I appreciate a politician who is unwilling to reduce a complex situation to a yes or no. Stupid people likely disagree.
@8: the Senate wouldn’t be voting to do either of those things if the Filibuster were nuked.
SNAP benefits are only stopping temporarily because of the shutdown and will resume when it ends. the ACA enhanced subsidies were scheduled to expire (they had been extended till now in the Infrastructure reconciliation bill).
and fuck trump.
@8 this is actually a great argument. Make politicians do what they said they’d do, and see how it works out for everyone. The only problem I anticipate is, in a post-truth world, it’s very possible supporters of one side continue to blame the other for what their own electeds actually did.
@12: So where’s your concern for the park itself? The vegetation and trees get trampled and cut up. Yes, on the sidewalks is better because city services and outreach volunteers can get access to them.
@15 the grass still gets trampled if people with mortgages and rental leases step on it, because they are also humans, you see. Dog urine also does the same damage regardless of the owner’s credit score, if you didn’t already know. The rampant tree stabbing homeless gangs are news to me though.
@12
“so where should they be allowed to camp.”
Outside the city limits of Seattle.
“A 77-year-old French cyclist fell 130 feet into a ravine and survived for three days thanks to the bottles of red wine he was toting in his grocery bags. ”
Not only survived, but felt no pain from the fall. À votre santé!!
@16
“The rampant tree stabbing homeless gangs are news to me though.”
You must not remember the camps in Woodland Park that chopped down trees.
“the grass still gets trampled if people with mortgages and rental leases step on it”
Those individuals pay the taxes that keep the parks up.
@18: either they carried a corkscrew, or they bought SCREW-TOP wine. quelle horreur!
LOVED that Pic!
Layers of: architecture!
vegetation! Social Commentary!
and a tagger,
Contemplating
@Natty, 18, 21
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did the
Wine Save
them or cause
their Calamities?
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More
Research
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*get Drunk
Responsibly
@20 so renters shouldn’t get to use parks either? Children don’t pay taxes should those little brats be prevented from playing “soccer” on our precious park grass?
@15 “Yes, on the sidewalks is better because city services and outreach volunteers can get access to them.”
This is a reasonable take, but also evidence why the question can’t be simplified to yes or no, and also not the stance of the current Seattle government.
What neighborhoods do the smart kids live in?
“Don’t drive your stupid car tonight in the stupid rain and hit any stupid kids.”
@25
if
you
got Glasses
mister magoo
you could Spot them.
@23
Renters pay property taxes. The taxes are factored into the price charged for rent.
How do you not know this?
@22: Yeah, no surprise you like tagger pee.
“As the cars roar into Pennsylvania, the cradle of liberty, it seems apparent that our citizens are staying off the streets, which may make scoring particularly difficult, even with this year’s rule changes. To recap those revisions: women are still worth 10 points more than men in all age brackets, but teenagers now rack up 40 points, and toddlers under 12 now rate a big 70 points. The big score: anyone, any sex, over 75 years old has been upped to 100 points.”
Death Race 2000 (1975)
@21: If you can get the cork to drop into the wine, or there’s the shoe method:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-KHMBXsHeZ4
Always filter the wine if cork gets into it (shudder)
@17, An argument for equity and equitable distribution.
@24, So the effect of your answer is a “no” on the use of City Parks. So it is a yes or no question.
@27: Good luck explaining economics to 1312. That’s the second time in a week he’s claimed renters don’t pay property taxes. This time he’s also throwing in a claim about children paying taxes, thus prompting the question, does he actually understand what “public school,” means?
Under Noisy Creek, The Stranger no longer objects to this type of police shooting:
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/law-justice/seattle-police-shoot-kill-man-seen-with-ax-in-sodo/
Prior to Noisy Creek, the grievance journalists at The Stranger would have been all over such a story for days, with demands for sending social workers to deescalate and disarm ax wielders rather than shoot them after less lethal weapons deployment (e.g. tazer) failed.
@12: “Or you think people who cannot afford housing should not be allowed to exist anywhere?”
Well, if they’re trying to afford housing, then perhaps they need to learn that seeking it in one of the most expensive cities in the entire country is probably a complete waste of both their time and their effort, and therefore, they should look almost anywhere else?
Let me remind everyone that one of the Leadership Principles that Amazon lords over all of their employees is “Strive to be the Earth’s best employer.” Laying of 14k people for “culture” (of which the vibe is absolutely fucked post-layoffs) is such a slimy bullshit way of saying, “we wanted to boost our stock value heading into our Q3 earning reports on October 30th.”
A French cyclist falling to his near-death and surviving on a bottle of wine is the most French shit I think I’ve ever heard.
It’s a Dead Man’s Party! Who could ask for more?
Thank you, Danny Elfman, Oingo Boingo, and Nathalie! 🙂
Happy Halloween, everybody! Stay safe!
Just two points to add to this thread…
Claiming that renters don’t pay property taxes is like claiming that consumers don’t play tariffs.
It was incredibly stupid of Trump to call for abolishing the modern-day pro forma Senate filibuster. And as a member of Team Democracy, I completely agree with him! Which is why it was so stupid of him to say it. Senate Republicans, the ball is in your court. You have the power to end the shutdown. Abolish the filibuster!
@27 if the landlord decides not to pay the property tax for whatever reason does the renter get a refund for that portion? You (and tensorna) are trying way too hard to justify a nonsense reason for arguing homeless shouldn’t be able to use parks.
@32 no. The answer is “no, if they are allowed to camp on sidewalks or elsewhere, otherwise yes.” But I’m not surprised you are one of the people too stupid to grasp this complexity.
@39: “…if the landlord decides not to pay the property tax for whatever reason does the renter get a refund for that portion?”
Not unless the government to which the property taxes are owed feels like it, I guess. (Which they tend not to, BTW.) As a way of annoying you with yet another observation from the real world, if the landlord isn’t paying property taxes, that suggests the renter will soon have much larger problems than the concern you identified.
Even I had more respect for you than to believe you’d double down on failure this large. (Glad for you to know one area still exists where you can prove me wrong, eh?)
Here’s a brain teaser for you learned economists: a Seattle resident owns an investment property duplex. They price the rent so that it covers the property tax on both their properties. In Unit A of the duplex lives a tech worker whose corporate employer is paying his rent as part of a relocation package. Who of the landlord, Unit A renter, Unit B renter, and Unit B renter’s boss gets to use parks as a property tax payer?
@39: This is a great reminder to vote NO on both tax levies so that your landlord won’t try to keep scamming you with the property tax hoax.
@41: The ol’ conflate the argument with tangential non-sequiturs never works. It’s not a teaser, as the question is simply babble.
But as Ron DeSantis says, property is the only sales tax you keep paying over and over and over again.
@38: “Claiming that renters don’t pay property taxes is like claiming that consumers don’t play tariffs.”
You’re right! Both statements are true! 😄
A landlord pays the taxes and an importer pays the tariffs. Whether to what extent the landlord or the importer pass on those costs to their tenants and their purchasers is up to the landlord and the importer. 😂
As a landlord, i do not always pass on increases in my costs (including increases in my taxes) to my renters. In cases where I do not, the renters may gain some benefit at my expense. On the other hand, I sometime raise the rent for reasons unrelated to taxation or any other expense, in which case I am simply adding to my profits. (Don’t get mad at me, I am still below “market rate” most of the time! 😄 But this is a revenue stream, not a charity! 😝)
In any case, it’s flat wrong to say that the renters pay the taxes. They don’t. I do. Sometimes that helps the renters, other times it helps me.
@38: “And as a member of Team Democracy, I completely agree with him! … Abolish the filibuster!”
Careful what you wish for. Thanks to the way liberals and conservatives are distributed around the country, Republicans hold a big structural advantage in the Senate. 😛
@39, @41: Everyone can “use” the parks, no one can “live” in the parks, capiche? 😅
speaking
of KKKool-
Aide drinkers:
@28~&
Suspense!
and Action!
the wee wagon’s
about to climb the
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Tagger: What Will he DO?
the More
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More we See!
thanks, kkk!
thumpus @44 and @45, I’m reading your intellectually stimulating comments, and I’m just curious. Are you auditioning to be the next NotMyopic? Or are you auditioning to replace Kevin Hassett as Trump’s National Economic Council director? I must admit, you could make a pretty impressive case that tariffs have no impact on consumers. Feel free to expand on those thoughts right here. Goodness knows that job could be opening soon.
Also a quick question. Do you yourself believe that this nation would be better off with or without the modern-day 60-vote filibuster? I’m sure you have your own beliefs on this topic and you’re just dying to share them. Please forgive me for giving you only two options on that multiple-choice question.
@42 If we don’t renew the Medic One levy who will extract your head from your ass?
Thirteen12 dear, I think you let your self-righteousness get ahead of you reading comprehension. The quote I cited, from Our Dear Dale Horseman was “the grass still gets trampled if people with mortgages and rental leases step on it”
Rental leases = renters dear. And parents are responsible for their children’s housing, so you struck out on that one as well.
The parks are for everyone to enjoy, dear: Owner, renter, visitor, homeless people as well. They’re not for turning them into encampments.
Perhaps I missed it, but was there no mention of how business owners in Little Saigon are suing the city for letting Our Unhoused Neighbors occupy their neighborhood?
@48: “Do you yourself believe that this nation would be better off with or without the modern-day 60-vote filibuster? I’m sure you have your own beliefs on this topic and you’re just dying to share them.”
lol, I said my piece with “be careful what you wish for.” 😂 You seem excited about this, so I’ll give you a little chance to rant: Abolishing the filibuster in the case of federal judicial confirmations gave us Justices Barrett, Kavanaugh, and Gorsuch. How have you been enjoying their jurisprudence so far? 😉
@43 “It’s not a teaser, as the question is simply babble.”
Ask a grownup to read it to you. What’s “babble” is your inane DeSantis quote.
@50 yes but renters don’t, strictly speaking, pay property tax (and neither do kids obviously). Anyway I only replied to you to draw out the resident idiots, even if we don’t agree you’re at least entertaining. Happy Halloween!
@53: “Who of the landlord, Unit A renter, Unit B renter, and Unit B renter’s boss gets to use parks as a property tax payer? Ask a grownup to read it to you.”
The question wasn’t babble, it was a riddle. The only one who gets to use the park “as a property tax payer” is the landlord. 😂 It’s like the “railroad crossing” riddle, how do you spell “it” without any Rs? 😜
@52 Republicans, not Democrats, abolished the filibuster for Supreme Court nominations in 2017. They couldn’t get Gorsuch through any other way.
Stranger things have happened but I doubt Republicans will abolish the legislative filibuster anytime soon. For one thing I don’t think they have the votes in their own caucus (just as they likely didn’t back when Trump was haranguing Mitch McConnell over this issue on a daily basis). But more importantly, the smarter ones surely understand that the progressive agenda hinges much more on passing legislation than does the conservative agenda (which hinges more on courts striking down said legislation). A future Democratic president and Congress without a filibuster rule could unleash a flood of progressive lawmaking that Republicans would be unable to stop or reverse, likely including statehood (and new Democratic members of Congress) for D.C. and Puerto Rico. Even if this calculus changes at some point, Republicans aren’t likely to take such a big risk for a minor win of questionable value such as the present shutdown.
thumpus @52: “You seem excited about this, so I’ll give you a little chance to rant: “
I don’t see that my question was so threatening that you had to make personal attacks to try to diminish me. And I don’t see that it was such a difficult question that, instead of answering it, you had to deflect to some water under the bridge concerning a completely different use of the filibuster.
So in the spirit of serious discussion, let me try asking again. Which would be the better option for our nation?
A. Abolish the 60-vote filibuster for regular legislation.
B. Don’t.
Believe me, it’s OK to have your own opinion about this. Maybe you’ll even want to elaborate!
@38,
I’d like to agree that abolishing the Senate’s filibuster would be pro-democratic, though I’m pretty sure it’s actually the opposite. The Senate itself is an inherently undemocratic body, as it significantly over-represents rural (largely white and conservative) constituents legislatively based on arbitrarily drawn state borders. The truly democratic option would be to abolish the Senate outright, though until that happens I think the filibuster is probably and unfortunately a worthy means for limiting it’s influence and impact.
@57: After nearly 250 years, those “arbitrary” state borders formed individual states with of their own cultural significance and contributions to the American fabric. Nobody is “over represented” with two representing their state in the more federalist Senate chamber but many more reps from the carefully drawn district lines in the lower chamber.
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
@56: tbh you still seem a little overexcited 🤣 I hate to see anyone sweat this much, so I throw you a crumb. 😅 There’s a right time and a right way to end the filibuster, but it’s not something you want to do without a plan. An impasse over a spending bill is not when you want to do it. The details I will leave to your imagination but srsly take a seat ha ha ha!
thumpus @59: “@56: tbh you still seem a little overexcited 🤣 I hate to see anyone sweat this much, so I throw you a crumb. 😅 “
Hey, while you’re at it, why not just say I’m being hysterical and getting my panties in a twist? I do find it fascinating that you still refuse to answer my question. CKathes @55 and mike blob @57 seemed to have no problem answering my question without my even asking them. It wasn’t so hard for them perhaps because they are commenters who are here to sincerely express their own views and not troll or manipulate.
Anyway, let me step away from this unproductive digression by making the other point I was wanting to make.
Trump’s call to abolish the filibuster gives the Dems a simple response to the accusation that they are holding the government hostage by refusing to vote in favor of bringing the bill to reopen the government to the floor. They can tell the GOP they have two options to end the shutdown: “You can negotiate and compromise with us to prevent the spike in health insurance premiums. Or all on your own you can take your leader’s advice and abolish the filibuster. No need to involve us. You have all the power in the world. You can end the shutdown tomorrow.”
@60: “why not just say I’m being hysterical and getting my panties in a twist?”
I mean those are your words not mine but I wont argue with you 😂 You already pestered me into answering you about the filibuster @59, if you want a richer answer then ask a more interesting question 😘
@58
Challenge: name anything of cultural significance from say, Indiana.
And gerrymandering allows or now ensures the party in power at the time of redistricting has a clear, but unfair, advantage. All the fairness of a game of musical chairs, where the last winner controls the music.
@58 name anything of cultural significance to come out of Indiana.
And have you heard of gerrymandering? Gerrymandering allows or now assures that the party in power, at the time of redistricting, will draw maps favorable to their party. Like musical chairs, but the last winner controls the music.
@53: Well, the entire point of your attempted distraction was to obscure the dichotomy between persons who build and maintain the city, and persons who take from it and make it worse. The Stranger always champions the latter folks over the former, but admitting that outright would make you look bad, so you throw up all of these nitpicking irrelevancies and stupid word games to avoid stating it plainly. As this thread nicely demonstrates, you never actually fool anyone, but you give yourself points for cleverness and keep on trying anyway.
Given that Mayor Harrell has swept the parks of favelas, and Katie Wilson (while not quite admitting it outright, natch) will allow re-establishment of favelas in parks, we’ll see which Seattle voters choose. If they choose parks for all over a resumption of private appropriations of public spaces, well, at least you can say you tried to fool them.
@68: Terra Haute – Terre Haute, Indiana is known for its “Crossroads of America” location, being the birthplace of the Coca-Cola contour bottle, and being a historic college town with a vibrant arts and culture scene. It is also known as “Cross Country Town USA” for its outdoor recreation and sporting events, as well as its history as a hub for industry and transportation.
Such a bigoted question. Shame on you.
@64
our resident
Master of the
Projection, speaking?
‘you
throw up
all of these nit-
picking irrelevancies
and stupid word games’
and No one is
Better at it than
The Wormtongue:
“is it ‘genocide'”?
meanwhile,
2 MILLION Palestinians
are forced from their Homeland
like Native Americans
only This time the
whole World’s
Watching
distracted by
all of those very
Clever Wormtongues.
Good ol’ Fox News gets it:
Leftward lurch: Second socialist leader ready to rule another iconic American city
Katie Wilson leads incumbent Bruce Harrell in new polling despite admitting ‘barely affording’ her apartment
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/leftward-lurch-second-socialist-leader-ready-rule-another-iconic-american-city
@64
“If they choose parks for all over a
resumption of private appropriations of public
spaces, well, at least you can say you tried to fool them.”
speaking of fooling
fools and private appro-
priations of public spaces:
meanwhile
Major General
Cadet Bonespurs
is auctioning off our
National Treasures and
Privatizing everything we Once
believed was Nailed or bolted down.
Will Chamber of Commerce-endorsed B. Harrell
Just Say “NO!” when C. Bonespurs comes a
calling? Why on Earth’d anyone believe
for even a Moment he might?
the Business of America
Is, by Gawd, Business:
Let the Profiteers
Run the Show?
No. it’s Time
for a Reboot:
Adios, Bruce.
@67
bingo
KkKoolie:
The FOX is
‘guarding’
the Hen-
house.
@63 Kurt Vonnegut.
What TS missed last week; Like Greta Thunberg, Bill Gates is pivoting away from climate catastrophism, but unlike Greta, who has contracted a nasty case of Gore Vidal Syndrome, is finding inspiration from Bjorn Lomborg (of Skeptical Environmentalism fame), and will be shifting the Foundation in that spirit. Very big and very welcome news.
What TS will miss next week; Not that Zohran the Magnificent (kid’s party magician that pulls affordable housing out of his turban while leaving his audience members wallets empty) wins NYC’s mayoral race, but that the city could simultaneously produce a hit anti-woke musical (“Slam Frank,” inspired by a 20022 online debate where wokesters were insistent Anne Frank had white priviledge) and a mayor that wouldn’t recognize the performance as satire.
NYC and Minneapolis are about to fall into the abyss of misery of Islamic terror along with London. Its’s really frightening.
@47 kristofarian: If that brings on the permanent end of Felon Mu$k’s Mein Trumpf and its MAGA nutzy regime, I’m bringing the red wine, popcorn, and dark chocolate. I can’t wait for the film at 11.
What TS is too scared to cover:
Main steam media is finally acknowledging the divorce of the growing divide in the Rainbow Coalition. More gay people are speaking out against the gender ideology of trans and queer activists.
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/the-growing-divide-in-the-rainbow-coalition-1128015b
@49 DOUG: BINGO!
@75: Yeah, it’s a better answer than @65.
@71: “Bill Gates is pivoting away from climate catastrophism, but unlike Greta, who has contracted a nasty case of Gore Vidal Syndrome, is finding inspiration from Bjorn Lomborg”
I do agree that what’s happened to Thunberg is a tragedy. Last week, for example, she co-signed a letter to the New York Times threatening to withhold submissions to the Op-Ed page until the Times retracts its reporting on rapes committed during the October 7 attack. Thunberg’s personal fall from climate activist to rape denier is a perfect metaphor for the moral decline of the left more broadly. 😆 Is it too much to ask for a leftism that does not excuse the rape of Jews? 😝 An environmental movement that rejects Islamic terrorism rather than celebrates it? 🤣
But as corrupt as the Thunberg left has become, I cannot welcome the rise of the Lomborg right. Lomborg and his fellow climate-deniers managed to delay action on climate change prevention for so long that it is now too late to prevent climate change. Instead, the best we’ll be able to achieve is partial mitigation of its worst effects. The deniers blocked meaningful action to the point where action would no longer be meaningful. Then they declared they’d been right all along! 😆
@77: “Last week, for example, she co-signed a letter to the New York Times threatening to withhold submissions to the Op-Ed page until the Times retracts its reporting on rapes committed during the October 7 attack. Thunberg’s personal fall from climate activist to rape denier is a perfect metaphor for the moral decline of the left more broadly.”
They’re still trying to bully the NYT into retracting that story, two years after 10/7 happened. That’s some dedication to denial. Yeah, it’s entirely plausible Hamas killed everyone in Israel they could get into their sights, murdered children in their beds, abducted hundreds of civilians at gunpoint— and yet didn’t assault any of the women before killing them. Totally real. (For bonus points, Thunberg & Co.’s ‘threat’ consists of actual adults declaring their Take Our Ball And Go Home Rule, in the form of “we’ll shut up and go away if you don’t do what we say.” Potent.)
I looked for their demand for the WSJ to retract their stories on Hamas’ theft of humanitarian aid, and mass public executions, in Gaza, but then I recalled that absolutely every last one of our Genocide Kids never dgaf about civilians in Gaza.
@77: How arrogant to think one has leverage over a newspaper by threatening not to submit any more letters or guest rants to the opinion page.
@78
oh
wormmy
your totes
Ignoring, pretending
they AREN’T HAPPENING
of the Abuses suffered in Israeli
Prisons INCLUDING RAPE, TORTURE
and Oodles of other Abuses
is, actually, perfectly
On Brand for our
dear ol’ Worm-
tongue*
oh and this
little Projection of
yours bears Def bears
*Repeating: “but then I recalled
that absolutely every last one of our
Genocide [DENYING] Kids never dgaf
about civilians in Gaza.”
thanks for you
Participation!
@79: B-b-but just as everyone simply MUST agree Gaza Is The Most Important Place In The Entire History Of EVAH, everyone in the whole wide world simply MUST agree the silly little New York Times amounts to NOTHING without these writers constantly (ab)using “Genocide!!” as a club to compel everyone’s agreement with the transcendental brilliance of, “From the River to the Sea…”
(I mean, what’s the worst that could result from such wonderfully tolerant, fact-based behavior, another Trump presidency?)
@81: I read it as a misfire of Marxist analysis. They misinterpreted the writing of an op-ed as “labor” from which the New York Times extracts capitalist “value.” From this erroneous premise, they wrongly concluded they are “workers” who can go “on strike” until “management” agrees to their demands. 🤣
“Only by withholding our labor can we mount an effective challenge to the hegemonic authority that the Times has long used to launder the U.S. and Israel’s lies.“
Ha ha ha, nice one guys! 😂
@81
@the Wormtongue, above,
distracting from the Role
HE Played, in Helping
Elect thedjt, right
fucking HERE
@tS
your
utter
Dismissal
of your Incessant
FUCKING CHEERLEADING
for bibi’s WAR CRIMES against
a CAPTIVE Population of Palestinians —
oh
and
Kamala’s
utter REFUSAL
to even Fucking
ACKNOWLEDGE the
Palestinians — here, let’s
let someone else chime in:
“Now, mere days away from the U.S. election,
we find ourselves teetering on the verge of
fascism yet again — in large part because
Vice President Kamala Harris has refused
to distance herself from President Joe
Biden’s[*] disastrous, unconditional
support for Israel’s slaughter
of Palestinians.”
–Lily Greenberg Call; November 2, 2024
https://www.972mag.com/harris-trump-palestine-us-elections/
*and Yours,
wormmy.
& Yours:
Thanks
For The
Bonespurs.
Kristofarian @66: “meanwhile, 2 MILLION Palestinians are forced from their Homeland”
Kristofarian @83: “WAR CRIMES against a CAPTIVE Population of Palestinians”
Wait, so are they forced from their homeland, or are they imprisoned in their homeland? Or this just more of your Gaza word salad? 😂🤣😂🤣
@84
‘word salad’
thumpfnsorna?
You da King of
Da Word Salad.
there are more War Crimes
than merely Genociding
a Captive Population
like using Starvation
as a Weapon
of War
you’re the king
of ai Research: find
out how many Different
types of War Crimes there Are
how many of Them
Israel is Violating
and then
get Back To Us,
wouldja, wormmy?
if you’re not
Too Busy
AIPACing.
@82: ‘They misinterpreted the writing of an op-ed as “labor” from which the New York Times extracts capitalist “value.” From this erroneous premise, they wrongly concluded they are “workers” who can go “on strike” until “management” agrees to their demands.‘
I love it when persons have reached such a zen-like state of total detachment from their own undeserved privilege, they can actually view their threat to throw said privilege away as an act of defiant rebellion against the very providers of that privilege.
(With that in mind, we should find some way to get kristo’ to threaten another abrupt —and this time, permanent — stoppage of his comments here, unless the Stranger deletes all sock-puppets!)
I M
HERE
for you
wormmy.
back,
by Pop-
ular Demand:
@81
@the Wormtongue, above,
distracting from the Role
HE Played, in Helping
Elect thedjt, right
fucking HERE
@tS
your
utter
Dismissal
of your Incessant
FUCKING CHEERLEADING
for bibi’s WAR CRIMES against
a CAPTIVE Population of Palestinians —
oh
and
Kamala’s
utter REFUSAL
to even Fucking
ACKNOWLEDGE the
Palestinians — here, let’s
let someone else chime in:
“Now, mere days away from the U.S. election,
we find ourselves teetering on the verge of
fascism yet again — in large part because
Vice President Kamala Harris has refused
to distance herself from President Joe
Biden’s[*] disastrous, unconditional
support for Israel’s slaughter
of Palestinians.”
–Lily Greenberg Call; November 2, 2024
https://www.972mag.com/harris-trump-palestine-us-elections/
*and Yours,
wormmy.
& Yours:
Thanks
AGAIN
For The
Bonespurs.
@86: “get kristo’ to threaten another abrupt —and this time, permanent — stoppage of his comments here, unless the Stranger deletes all sock-puppets”
Fool him nine times? Well that’s one time too many, and he will rise up with all the other members of the fooletariat and install a dictatorship of the fools! 🥸
@89
oh, Right!
and Up pops
his ai siksockbott
Right On Cue.
if’n ya
can’t Stand
the Heat, wormmy,
gtf Outta the Kitchen.
oooh!
top of the ELEVENTH:
Dodgers 5
Blue Jays 4
@89
and
we’ll
Give
Every-
ONE M4A
Childcare
FREE EDUCATION
preschool thru PHD
and TAX those
who’ve Bought
OUR DEMOCRACY
and
Get our
fucking People
OFF OUR STREETS.*
you people
on the Other
Hand gave US
this fucking Fascism.
*oh
the fuck-
ing Humanity
Blue Jays 4
Dodgers 5 in
an Eleven inning
Fucking Barnburner.
bedtime.
@84: ‘WAR CRIMES against a CAPTIVE Population of Palestinians”’
And, I’d wager, kristo’s quoted words most certainly did NOT refer to Hamas literally lining up actual captive Palestinians in public and mowing them down, execution-style, without a hint of trial or other due process.
For two years, the Genocide Kids have imputed to Israel/IDF all of Hamas’ bloodthirstiest traits. Now that Hamas’ own backers have identified Hamas as the problem, our friends just can’t take it. They continue right on repeating the very same propaganda which has already failed them (“Gaza Isn’t Driving Votes”), hoping it’ll work this time, that the peace deal will finally die if they applaud its supposedly imminent death loudly enough. Here’s hoping they continue to disappoint.
@94
“And, I’d wager, kristo’s quoted words most certainly did NOT refer to Hamas literally lining up actual captive Palestinians in public and mowing them down, execution-style, without a hint of trial or other due process.”
and you’d Win
that wager wormmy:
like I said
but which you
ALWAYS DEEM TO
IGNORE — Hamas IS
a Terrorist Organization
and’s been holding Gazans
Hostage since their Last Election
in 2K fucking SEVEN
but, and unlike YOU
I have NOT been
CHEERING
THEM
ON
you won’t
CANNOT Admit
who and what you Are.
don’t
Project
your Horrors
onto Others, wormmy:
it renders you
ever less and
less seemly
there
is help
available
my advice’d
be to seek it
Why does this Gaza Hamas Israel incessant arguing go on and on and on kristofarian? The cease fire is holding, Gaza is open, the hostages are released, and even those obnoxious pro-palestinian demonstrators have moved on.
@97: For two years, like the rest of the Pro-Palestinian “From the River to the Sea” crowd, he was promised Israel would suffer serious punishment for the war in Gaza. Now the war ends with no punishment for Israel, but with the whole world demanding Hamas disarm and leave governing Gaza.
As a result, most of the protesters and other “River to the Sea” types have given up and wandered away in dejection, but kristo’ won’t give up hope that repeating the same propaganda will finally make it work this time, he can be rid of this Hamas-punishing peace, and return to blaming Israel full-time for Hamas’ having made Gaza suffer.
@whateverthefuck
the Wormtongue
living down to
his name*
*thanks, JRRR!
100
thee
Laste
worde?
“… he was promised
Israel would suffer serious
punishment for the war in Gaza.”
wormmy
YOU’re the
only one who here
Drools over Punishment
tho your Ideological
Blinders will NOT Allow You
to SEE the DAMAGE bibi’s Done
/Doing to Israel and not incidentally
the Damage/Harm
he’s Causing to Jews fucking
PLANETWIDE with his Ongoing Massacre
of Palestinians. but keep Arguing how WE ALL
HATE ISRAEL. I suppose it’ll soothe You, in some small way
now,
fuck off
@101: “keep Arguing how WE ALL HATE ISRAEL”
But you progressive do hate Israel. 😁 That’s the meaning of antizionism 😂 “Antizionist” is not a name your opponents made up to insult you, it’s a name you proudly made up for yourselves ha ha ha!
@102 – Oh you “fuck off” with your BS, there’s no ongoing massacre of Palestinians in Gaza as much as you wish so that you can play the Paul Revere of all things horrible. You just want to claim the mantle as the most passionate for their cause even when their cause has been met.
103 refers to 101 – sorry thumpus
I “hate Israel”?
utterly ridiculous
is what you are
but then again
you and your puppetmaster’ve
spent the last Two Years equating
anti-genocide with Hating Israel and
IF That’s ALL Israel IS– just there for the
Genociding — then perhaps your are Correct
though most Jews on this planet’d
laff at your childish proclivity to
Lie so impulsively,
thumfpfnsorna “Tentsores” Wormtongue.
fuck YOU
and the Stranger too
for allowing your bad
faith Commentary
wormmy
fucking
jr.
@KkKoolie
you think
I’m in this
‘for the Glory’?
you right wing
nut jobs and your
nutty fucking projections
I hate
injustice
as do Most
HUMAN Beings
your
reptilican
brainstems’re
likely what’s gonna Do
this gorgeous little Planet In
&
your
Celebration
of its Demise’ll
echo throughout the
fucking Galaxy, little buddy:
right There’s
YOUR “glory.”
@105: “I hate Israel? utterly ridiculous”
lol you’re on here every day with your AIPAC conspiracy theories, your “Jewish lobby,” and your Zionist occupied government! You’ve got Jews on the brain my dude and it’s poisoned your ability to think! 😂🤣😂🤣
@107
are you* Truly
this Ignorant — is
it Willful, a character de-
fect, or were you ‘accidentally’
Dropped off the roof, at an early age?
(good thing you didn’t Land upon
your Head, little fellah — you
wouldda Bounced clear into
the Next damn County) 😂
what a sad, time/Soul-
sucking personage you Are
thumpfnsorna T. Wormtongue.
*are you This way
in real Life?
@103: ‘Oh you “fuck off” with your BS, there’s no ongoing massacre of Palestinians in Gaza as much as you wish so that you can play the Paul Revere of all things horrible.’
Not “all things horrible.” There’s plenty of horrible things happening in Gaza, about which our local All Gaza All The Time friends have absolutely nothing to say. For example:
“Since the truce last month, Hamas fighters have emerged from the rubble and begun consolidating power in some areas. In some cases, they have publicly executed their rivals.”
(https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/next-question-for-gaza-peace-plan-who-wants-to-police-it-1a63cb9a?mod=Searchresults&pos=1&page=1)
We’re also getting reports of Hamas having used hospitals for shelter during the war, and Hamas’ thieving of humanitarian aid for its own purposes. The longer this peace holds, the more real journalists can work in Gaza, and the more of these reports we’ll receive. And our friends here will continue to remain obediently silent about every last such atrocity reported.
“The longer this
peace holds, the more
real journalists can work in Gaza… “
oh wormmy
your AIPAC is
Showing, yet Again:
from the Wiki:
The killing of journalists in the Gaza war, overwhelmingly Palestinians killed by Israel,
along with other acts of violence against journalists, marks the deadliest period for journalists in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict since 1992
and the single deadliest conflict for journalists in all known conflicts in the history of the world,
according to the Costs of War Project.[2][3][4]
According to the United Nations, the number of Palestinian journalists killed by Israel since the start of the war stood at 242 by 11 August 2025.[5][6]
On the other hand, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that 192 journalists, at least 184 of them Palestinian, had been killed by Israel as of 10 August 2025[7][8]
while the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) reported the killing of at least 180 Palestinian journalists and media workers by Israel as of 11 August 2025.
[9] A July 2024 count by the Gaza Government Media Office placed the number of Palestinian journalists killed by Israel at 160.[10][11].
By January 2025, Israel had reportedly killed 42 more Palestinian journalists to raise this number to 202,[12] and by July 2025, it had reportedly killed 15 more journalists to raise the number to 217.[13]
An aggregation of data from multiple sources, including from the CPJ and the IFJ, which listed the names of all journalists hitherto reported to have been killed by Israel concluded that, by 11 August 2025,
Israel had killed up to 274 journalists, with 269 of them Palestinian.[14]
praying for an Ignorant
Commentariat ain’tcha
Wormtongue?
“The longer this
peace holds, the more
real journalists can work in Gaza… “
what a piece
of work this
wormmy IS.
can’t
access
comments
@111:
To see comments past 100, use a url with a comment number beyond what you think the total is:
https://www.thestranger.com/slog-am/2025/10/31/80305114/slog-am-seattles-soggy-halloween-prince-andrew-is-a-prince-no-more-trump-demands-that-gop-kill-filibuster/comments/120
@110: Yeah “journalists” like Mr. FAFO, a uniform-wearing, rifle-toting member of Hamas, ha ha ha! Thanks but that’s “journalism” we can live without, sorry Mr. FAFO rest in peace! 😂
@76: Calvin dear, my BINGO to DOUG @49 was because he called you on trolling with your head up your ass.
I don’t need any more proof, sweetie. Ya gotta stop slurping the KKKool Aid. Felon Mu$k’s Mein Trumpf, FOX TeeVee, and hydroxychloroquine will rot your brain.
speaking not of Hating
Israel but Hating some
of the Shitty things
they Do — which
you Neoliberals
and Cons simp-
ly ADORE,
duh:
do you NOT find it Ironic, thumpfnsornas
that We, the People send to Israel
TENS of BILLIONS of Dollars OF
Our Tax Monies to support &
“defend” Israel & Israel thru
AIPAC or WETF spends ONE
HUNDRED MILLION of OUR
TAX DOLLARS thru AIPAC
or WETF on Defeating
Progressive and/or
“Insufficiently PRO-
ISRAEL” Politicians,
Right Back Here,
in the Homeland?
silly question, eh?
Of COURSE You Don’t!
but WE DO.
@113, thumpfnsorna — your
Complicity is Duly Noted:
see You @ the War 😂
Crimes Tribunals! 😂
@115: “ Israel thru AIPAC or WETF spends ONE HUNDRED MILLION of OUR TAX DOLLARS thru AIPAC or WETF”
Ha ha ha, well first AIPAC is American not Israeli, and second AIPAC isn’t financed through tax dollars. Your weird Jew-conspiracy fixation has scrambled your brains! 😂😂😂
@114: You stupid twit, it was an acknowledgment that Kurt Vonnegut was a better example of culture in Indiana than Terra Hutte. Doug didn’t mention me. Asshole.
Forgetting to read the comments on here for a day and then going back and reading them all at once only highlights the vast mental illness that runs rampant on here. Some of you are batshit crazy.
@118: But you’re not batshit crazy, right?
@117 Um, yeah, actually I did refer to you @49. “If we don’t renew the Medic One levy who will extract your head from your ass?” was quite clever in my opinion. And you agreed. Well done.
@21, the one time I can think of that I would drink from a wine bottle which I had opened by breaking off the neck is if I were lying half dead at the bottom of a cliff.
@22, Pas de deux.
@30, There’s a ton of videos on YouTube that seem to indicate that shoe method is more likely to break out the bottom of the bottle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMb6GNYPqXA
Also, half dead at the bottom of a ravine & I’m going to let a spec of cork stand between me & pain relief?????
@21, the one time I can think of that I would drink from a wine bottle which I had opened by breaking off the neck is if I were lying half dead at the bottom of a cliff.
@22, Pas de deux.
@30, There’s a ton of videos on YouTube that seem to indicate that shoe method is more likely to break out the bottom of the bottle. Search “Bare Hand Bottle Busting- Science Investigation” Mark Rober
Also, half dead at the bottom of a ravine & I’m going to let a spec of cork stand between me & pain relief?????
@21, the one time I can think of that I would drink from a wine bottle which I had opened by breaking off the neck is if I were lying half dead at the bottom of a cliff.
@22, Pas de deux.
@30, There’s a ton of videos on YouTube that seem to indicate that shoe method is more likely to break out the bottom of the bottle. Search YouTube “Bare Hand Bottle Busting- Science Investigation” Mark Rober
Also, half dead at the bottom of a ravine & I’m going to let a spec of cork stand between me & pain relief?????
@118: What’s different about this thread? kristo’s output never significantly varies, and if the quote @116 accurately represents his output in this thread, kristo’s loss of his favorite toy war, while devastating to him, simply increased his insanity incrementally. Remember, even before the peace deal in Gaza, he was already a full-blown paranoid conspiracy theorist, seeing his ‘Jewish Lobby’ everywhere in the world, and tiresomely insisting I was a sock-puppet master who single-handedly wrote most of the comments which refused his nonsense. There was already so little reality in any of that, it’s difficult to understand why you claim to see any difference now.
shove the damn cork into
the damn bottle and be
Done with it
@116
thumpfnsorna:
Every penny a US
Billionaire hands to
fucking AIPAC is a Penny
they don’t hafta send to Israel.
speaking of the
‘Humanity’ of the
Palestinian’s Oppressors:
They Tortured Lambs In The West Bank
Israeli settlers were filmed torturing
lambs which belonged to Pales-
tinians in the West Bank.
Gouged their eyes out.
Smashed them with cinder blocks.
Beat them to death in front of their mothers.
Lambs.
It’s not the most evil
thing the Israelis
have done.
Not by a long shot.
Hell, all of human civilization sub-
jects animals to cruel abuses every minute
of every day through the horrors of factory farming.
[speaking of what wormmy calls “the Fog of War”
{which’s Really just the Pink Mist created from
Israel’s Murdering of all those Pesky damn
Journalists {{that thumpfnsornas call
“undercover Hamas!” or some
Other utter Bullshite}}:
But this particular incident
shines a special sort of light in-
to exactly what’s going on behind
Israeli eyes over there in that sadistic society.
https://x.com/haaretzcom/status/1984980799792271535
continued below:
continued from above:
Think about
the hatred and savagery
you’d need to summon up within
yourself to gouge the eyes out of a living baby sheep.
Think about the kind of person
you’d have to become to do some-
thing like that to an innocent creature.
Those lambs didn’t know they were Palestinian.
They didn’t know
anything about Hamas or
October 7 or the Nazi Holocaust,
or any of the other reasons Israelis
generally cite for their abuses of human beings.
They were just sitting there, doing absolutely
nothing that could possibly be construed
as harmful by even the most
talented hasbarist.
And those settlers went in there
and inflicted completely
gratuitous suffering
upon them.
–Caitlin Johnstone; Nov 4, 2025
oodles,
if you can
stomach more:
https://www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/they-tortured-lambs-in-the-west-bank
I do NOT
Hate Israel.
I DO Hate the
Barbarity they’ve al-
lowed themselves to succumb
to under this psychotic nutnyahoo regime.
@118 — Thank you.
@124:
El Wormtongue,
wagging his second
most favorite appendage:
“kristo’s loss of
his favorite toy war . . .
[my ‘favorite toy war’?
THAT’s what you call bibi’s
KeeptheFuckouttaPrisongambit?
CUM fucking GENOCIDE? wow, wormmy
you one very. Sick. puppy.]
[[oh & it ain’t Gone
Wormtongue~sadly, it’s
only temporarily postponed]]
. . . while devastating to him . . .
[the Devastation Continues
just as Soon as bibi
gets bored]
. . . simply
increased his
insanity incrementally.”
there’s that
psychotic Projection
rerearing its horrendous head.
bugger off
sick sockbott/
Projection Master.
@118 tbass1981: I second kristofarian’s thank you.
@119: Shhhhhh, Calvin, dear. Just give it up already.
Batshit stupid is no way to go through life, son.
You already shot yourself in the foot.
@120 DOUG: And another batshit stupid (@117) goes down! lol
I swear, the MAGAs are getting dumber by the nanosecond.
Frankly, I’m amazed ol’ Calvin can actually see where he’s going.
@126
Drawing a parallel
to bibi & HIS
IOF:
look no further
than Cadet Bonespurs’s
and his ICE Stormtroopers
and
you’ll
See what
I’m Getting at
unless
you Prefer
NOT to
See —
like
our dear
wormmy
because to See
is To Admit
Complicity
and
he hasn’t
apparently
the stomach
for That sorta thing
he’d
Much
Rather
Point his
guilty finger
right. at. me.
Obviously.
That’s why
they call it
Projection.
@127~Gracias, auntie Gee.
but
Come
Back wormmy
and tell the World
how I LOVE
to HATE
Israel
@127: A shot foot, I can deal with that. Can you deal with no brain? You insufferable stupid deranged one-cell amoeba.
@130
Sadly
Unpoetic,
even for You, KkKoolie.
Wanna try it again?
@130: Calvin, sweetie, just log off your mother’s account, go back to 7th grade remedial, actually LEARN something, and stop wasting everyone’s time here before you embarrass yourself any further.
@131 kristofarian: It’s gotta be awfully dark for Calvin to type, let alone see from so deeply up inside his butt.
I wonder if he uses a flashlight? That’d be one helluva story if he had to go to the emergency room to get it out.
Just when jovial interns think they’ve seen it all, along comes Calvin, Taco Donaldo’s dumbest MAGA fool.
Not even a system override can save his ass: …can’t….find….the…switch!!! Send HELP!!!
@131 kristofarian: I’m guessing ol’ Calvin is 40 going on 14, and supposedly being “homeschooled” by his mom who juggles two minimum wage jobs outside the trailer in the woods behind a suburban Wal*Mart. He’s supposed to be “looking for work”, but………just doesn’t get around to it. Trolling inane word salad 24 / 7 doesn’t actually pay anything, but–gawlly gee willackers!—being the dumbest of MAGA fools online is so much FUN!!! ‘Cuz his loco Emperor, Taco Donaldo, sez so on FOX TeeVee.
What happened to comments past @130?
@134: Please see @112, and add: the URL’s trailing number should be the same as the number of comments displayed at the bottom of the headline post. (It was ‘135’ BEFORE I posted this comment.) Making the trailing number too much larger than whatever the actual number of comments is may obscure the final comments, so you might want to adjust that number a little from input to input.
now kick
KkKoolie’s
baboony Ass
auntie Gee~whilst
it’s displayed in all its glory
@135: Thank you, tensorna. I was beginning to think my comments were getting pulled. ??
@136 kristofarian: Oh, I plan to—with gusto. 🙂
I guess Calvin had 8:00 pm curfew. Either that or he finally got his head and flashlight surgically pulled out of his ass. That’s gonna be one helluva hospital bill to swallow.
@137: “Thank you, tensorna.”
You’re very welcome! I’m always happy to be of service.
(BTW, did you happen to notice the commenter at whom you’d repeatedly hurled insults tried to help you, but the ones you’d thanked and praised all simply ignored your request for help? Do you think you might possibly learn something from this?)
“I’m always happy to be of service.”
we Know!
and bibi
and AIPAC
and Genociders in
General’re all utterly Delighted
with your Unwavering Support, wormmy!
even if it means Supporting,
unwaveringly, Horrific
fucking War
Crimes.
what a
Gentleman.
@138: Tensy dear, now you’re going to argue about number of people who “tried to help, but…” ?
Project much?