Greetings fellow sexagenarians, took 'advantage' of my status as a senior this morning and went to the grocery store when it opened for the over Sixty crowd at 5:30 AM. Not only were they out of toilet paper by 5:35 but I stood in line for an hour waiting to check out.
Let me tell you right now, none of this ends well.
I'm not going to repeat the mistake of shopping exclusively with the most vulnerable segment of the population (except to hit and run before the official 5:30 AM opening to tap the scant supply of toilet paper before we personally run out.)
I'm not the only one that learned a hard lesson this morning. That said, the wife speculates that some of the crowding may have been driven by the looming shelter in place order effective at noon today.
Are there better options here?
Naturally, we shouldn't be experiencing shortages at all but capitalism encourages hoarding! If basics were rationed we could legitimately question shortages but this I got here first BS sucks, always has and always will.
Once again the helpless (and pretty much non-existent) 'we' run headfirst into the gross incompetence of the freakishly selfish.
Don't like how things work, tough! Don't bother complaining because freaks don't care. What do you think this is, a Democracy?
Is that what's got you down, Bunky?
Things aren't going to change until there is a 'WE' to change them.
The real dickslap here is the fact that we can no longer afford to be 'complacent'.
Remember; the agenda here is genocide and it is your continued membership in the future gene pool that is on the line.
If you don't start questioning the motives of those who claim to be protecting society you might find yourself marked for deletion. This Us vs. Them shit has already gone too far.
You can't win a war if you remain ignorant one exists...
Better wake up, Head while you still have an ass to save...
Gegner
Let me tell you right now, none of this ends well.
I'm not going to repeat the mistake of shopping exclusively with the most vulnerable segment of the population (except to hit and run before the official 5:30 AM opening to tap the scant supply of toilet paper before we personally run out.)
I'm not the only one that learned a hard lesson this morning. That said, the wife speculates that some of the crowding may have been driven by the looming shelter in place order effective at noon today.
Are there better options here?
Naturally, we shouldn't be experiencing shortages at all but capitalism encourages hoarding! If basics were rationed we could legitimately question shortages but this I got here first BS sucks, always has and always will.
Once again the helpless (and pretty much non-existent) 'we' run headfirst into the gross incompetence of the freakishly selfish.
Don't like how things work, tough! Don't bother complaining because freaks don't care. What do you think this is, a Democracy?
Is that what's got you down, Bunky?
Things aren't going to change until there is a 'WE' to change them.
The real dickslap here is the fact that we can no longer afford to be 'complacent'.
Remember; the agenda here is genocide and it is your continued membership in the future gene pool that is on the line.
If you don't start questioning the motives of those who claim to be protecting society you might find yourself marked for deletion. This Us vs. Them shit has already gone too far.
You can't win a war if you remain ignorant one exists...
Better wake up, Head while you still have an ass to save...
Gegner
Let me tell you right now, none of this ends well.
ReplyDeleteYou can't win a war if you remain ignorant one exists...
ReplyDeleteIf you don't start questioning the motives of those who claim to be protecting society you might find yourself marked for deletion. This Us vs. Them shit has already gone too far.
ReplyDeleteNot only were they out of toilet paper by 5:35 but I stood in line for an hour waiting to check out.
ReplyDeleteUpdate: upon returning home I discovered coffee filters didn't make the list so around 11AM back to the store I went...and had it to myself. [Grrr!]
Naturally, we shouldn't be experiencing shortages at all but capitalism encourages hoarding! If basics were rationed we could legitimately question shortages but this I got here first BS sucks, always has and always will.
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