Thursday, 29 December 2022

Eight Things I'm Confused About

 1.  If it seems logical that 8-year old kids can be taken into a drag-show.....shouldn't the same logic dictate that a 12-year boy could be sitting in a topless dancer show, and sipping a beer?

2.  Once you explain the XX and XY chromosome 'thing', and that you can't flip/change your 'X's'.....how can any further discussion occur with genders?

3.  Isn't all this gender-talk really a long talk about fetishes?

4.  At the rate that SBF spent crypto 'profits' from his fake-pretender crypto currency....how did he really expect it to survive on?

5.  All this Trump tax stuff....revolves around the idea that he paid a low sum of taxation in some years, and the IRS folks don't seem hyped-up to get into this situation.   Something doesn't make sense....unless his accountant went by the rules and the tax code is fu*ked-up.  Would you really want to admit 80,000 of crappy tax code?

6.  Everyday, Russia loses another dozen-odd tanks and probably around 200 men dead (maybe 20-odd guys who just surrendered and gave-up).  Where's the logic of continuing?

7.  When someone says they 'identify'.....I get confused and start thinking they are in some imaginary state of mind (LSD or something), and that I probably need to find the exit of the room.

8.  I always thought the border....meant THE BORDER.  

1 comment:

  1. At a mid-1970s weekend workshop with Bill 'Tycoon' Green, he suggested reading the code used by Internal Revenue Service agents and taxing-folks such as accountants.
    The library had one, so I did.
    .
    99.999% or more of it are, as predicted by Tycoon, 'special laws', worded so carefully, they apply to only one individual or on company.
    Such special laws might state:
    "... notwithstanding 567.354 para 87a sections of the code, this applies to the period between September 18, 1964 through April 3 1982 and using the industry standards of 113 gross tons but not exceeding 116 gross tons and with no more than 18 employees with an aggregate annual hours not exceeding..."
    So, I go to the 567.354, but it has nothing to do with the quoted section, and is merely included to obscure the other gobble-dee-gook.
    Special.
    Laws.

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