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slowdecline48 June 24th, 2022

The title explains itself.

If you're interested in the ramblings of a middle-aged man with chronic conditions who, at times, sees things a little too clearly for his own good, then read on.

Sometimes I get political, but it won't be all the time.

I don't mind comments in general but if you're going to differ with what I write, that's fine--as long as you can explain your position clearly & reasonably. Rants, shouting & general incoherence will be ignored or flagged, depending on the situation. Try to remember that not everyone else in this world holds your beliefs.

Every so often I may post art or snapshots of projects I'm working on.

If you're still interested after reading all the above, great. (I do wonder at how much time you have on your hands, though)

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slowdecline48 OP September 11th

Not only is today the anniversary of 9-11, this morning I was awakened by the rain...actually it wasn't just rain. It was pouring down like the flood of Genesis. 🤦🏼‍♂️ Finally it stopped...for now.

Don't have much more to say today, gentle reader. If you've kept up with this journal then you know I'm old enough to remember that day firsthand, & you know my feelings on what caused it, who's to blame & why they hate us.

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slowdecline48 OP September 12th

On top of all that, I can't listen to Eric Clapton anymore. Not after this s***... I wasn't a fan of his after the end of the 90's, but this just makes my not listening to Clapton's music "official".


(Incidentally, a relative of mine notified me of Clapton's racist rambling onstage back in 1976. I wasn't aware of that before two nights ago. Oh well...in my book, Clapton's guitar work is rather overrated. He's good but he ain't that good)

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slowdecline48 OP September 12th

Been meaning to tell youall: I had my hobby journal thread shut down. This was about three days ago... Yeah. After some rumination about it, I decided there was no point in leaving it up.

I left the Hobby Zone forum, too.

Any future art I post (if at all) will probably be on here. Stay tuned 📺 if you wanna.

slowdecline48 OP September 12th

If the weather we've all been coping with keeps up, I'm gonna hafta grow a set of gills just to walk around outside. 🤦🏼‍♂️

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slowdecline48 OP September 13th

Also, when I move from this crackerbox apartment to my land, one of the things I'm tossing out will be my office chair.

...if you know, you know. 😒

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slowdecline48 OP September 13th

Surely one of the most frightening things you can hear in modern times is "we work for the [gov't agency acronym], & we're here to help."

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mytwistedsoul September 13th

@slowdecline48 Definitely! They all lie and deny. Tell you what they think you want to hear while twisting the knife they stuck in your back 

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slowdecline48 OP September 14th

I fasted today...will eat tomorrow. Hopefully this will calm my GI tract down.

Did anyone here watch the debate btwn Harris & Trump? If you did, what did you think of it & why? (All honest questions--I missed it)

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mytwistedsoul September 14th

@slowdecline48 I did. Tbh I have mixed feelings. She was smug and he was arrogant. I think she lied more than he did. The moderators fact checked him but not her. (I did my own checking on things - Springfield Ohio for one and found it to be true as told by actual residents. Most of what she said was untrue)

Personally I don't think she has the country's best interest in mind. She's going to "fix" what the current administration screwed up but she's part of the current administration 🙄 In one breath she says no and the next she says yes. There is proof on this.  I think she's saying whatever she thinks she has to in order to win. (Which I know all politicians do that) I don't have a problem with immigration I think it's a good thing provided it's done legally. We're spending billions to take care of all these people when we should be taking care of our own. I could go on and on lol

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slowdecline48 OP September 19th
I know the feeling. Whenever I see our elected officials posturing before the TV cameras, talking about how our problems need to be fixed & how they're gonna do it all if you give them your vote....yeah. I could rant for an hour or more without stopping, easy.
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slowdecline48 OP September 15th

Wouldn't it be nice if we could replace our joints the way mechanics replace faulty or worn-out parts in our cars & trucks?

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slowdecline48 OP September 15th
...tired, so tired
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slowdecline48 OP September 16th

The high priests of the Federal Reserve will meet this Wednesday. Given Jpow's statement this past August, everyone knows a rate cut is coming... Snapshots from the app:

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Interesting thoughts. I don't believe the drop will be 75 basis points* but Lazaro is right about the national debt...Frank Reza has a point re kicking the can down the road. (It's a natural tactic, especially in electoral "democracies" like ours). "skull splitter" has the most sensible take. For the record, I predict it will be a 25-basis point cut with noise to the media about a possible further cut soon, to goose the markets so they don't dip.


*That is, a drop of 75 thousandths of a percent, or 0.75%. My prediction is -0.25% with cautionary noises.

slowdecline48 OP September 17th

Having fun in comment threads today:

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This is how you make it through a political comment section: by not taking it seriously. I'd say that also applies to life in general.

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slowdecline48 OP September 17th
In other unimportant news, I defrosted some pasta sauce a few days ago...took it out of the freezer because I'll need it until I can get to the supermarket & buy vegetables for the next batch. I make my own pasta sauce, on principle. Haven't bought a jar of any tomato-based sauce in maybe over two decades. If anyone is interested, I can post a pic.
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mytwistedsoul September 18th

@slowdecline48 Dang I'm impressed. I made homemade sauce once about two years ago. The tomatoes holy cow they were a pain

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VictoriaLove7 September 18th

@slowdecline48

Id like to see the picture of the tomato sauce 🍅 you made 🥫☺

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slowdecline48 OP September 18th

💩 on f***ing toast, man...

the Meniére's is acting up. I fell into my nocturnal tendencies again, which doesn't help. It also doesn't help that my creativity is at its best at night.

NSAIDs are a basic food group...this might be a YKYGOW moment. At some point I'll have to make a meme about it.

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slowdecline48 OP September 19th

[CW: politics, the usual two cents]


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As I see it, that decision means more than one thing:

  1. Though I didn't include it here, an informal poll of Teamsters' rank & file indicated more support for Trump than for Harris. (Dunno how wide or well-run the poll was) The union bosses won't go along with that because unions have solidly backed Democrats since about the mid-1960's if not earlier. Thus they decided on non-endorsement. That's the real story.
  2. Not only the fact above but also that the Teamsters--mostly the bosses & members who agree with their decision--did not stick to the usual party line, is telling. Though it's different from one labor union to another & from one chapter to another within a union, to varying degrees, some unions are run more for the benefit of their bosses than for the members. Not everyone is on the same page.
  3. One reason for pro-Trump sentiment among blue-collar guys is his protectionist stance vis-a-vis certain American industries. They probably figure the less manufacturing of our stuff abroad, the more will be made here, which means more jobs for them. But
  4. it is an unrealistic stance to take in today's world. With today's globalized macro-economy & fast-advancing tech, many blue-collar jobs are effectively obsolete. Factories can be shut down in one place & reopened elsewhere in a few days at most. Onshoring jobs here would jack up the prices of many products--which consumers do not want (especially these days!)...we all learned how it works in the late 90's to early 2000's. The only jobs that are truly resistant to outsourcing are in construction/building trades & trucking, for a few reasons. Even then, advances in robotics & AI will not stop...so those jobs will not exist indefinitely.

If I had to make a prediction, I'd say that in a few years the Teamsters will be the first union to fade out. Real live traffic conditions are tough for current autonomous vehicles but such machines do exist now; research/experiments with self-driving trucks is ongoing as I type this. There is a delivery service using small 4-wheeled robots in at least one city in Japan. Once autonomous 18-wheelers become practical...the Teamsters will start to die off.