On robocalling
One of the joys of election season is receiving automated electioneering phonecalls, or "robocalls". Especially when they're deceptive robocalls made to sound like they're from the opposition. Usually part of the conservative side's bag of tricks (not always, but usually).
So, in light of this, in addition to NeoCons and PaleoCons, I give you the new robotic Republican faction of dirty tricksters...DeceptiCons!
So, in light of this, in addition to NeoCons and PaleoCons, I give you the new robotic Republican faction of dirty tricksters...DeceptiCons!
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But I don't see 43 unfolding to become a wrench, a shovel or a rake, because he's quite obviously already a tool.
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Does that mean Bush Sr. is Megatron?
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Oh, I know! It's because of how often I eat out at Chevy's and Chilis.
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Here's an experiment. If it's just hypersensitivity, you should be able to take a teaspoon of splenda, add it to a 2-quart pitcher of water, add about an eighth-cup of lemon or lime juice.
To me, this tastes like one of those flavored-water drinks, very faintly sweet.
If you're hypersensitive to the chemical it would taste significantly sweet, and at that dilution, might not lose its punch.
If it's locking into the antagonist receptors and not letting go, it would have a momentary sweetness but then nothing. Further sips, even from a stronger solution of the chemical, would have very weak response.
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