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  1. @ProfDI was wonderlring if I was the only one who was distracted by those awful horsehair auburn wigs that Gayle plops on her head. LOL Her bff Oprah was present at the outer space lift-off to lend Gayle her moral support, even shedding a few tears over the implication of this auspicious occasion. One thing you can say about Oprah is that, like Chaka Khan, she's got a great head full of naturally long abundant hair And doesn't need a wig. And she's lookin great to be 70.. After taking that weight-lost pill, she's down to her fighting weght. Katt Williams cracked that Oprah swallowed so many of them that Gayle lost 20 lbs! Something she needed to do becauses she had really become a healthy specimen of the bovine breed. If you're looking for eye candy you should watch "Beyond the Gates," the new afternoon black soap opera on CBS. It's really a show case for the beautiful people - all dressed to the nines. I've never seen so many fine black men in one place in all my life! And, oh yeah the sistas are also gorgeous.
  2. Answering @Pioneer1 question on a different level; society is indeed too complicated. Upon further reflection this response adds some nuance to my initial reaction. We have created technology that has poisoned our environment to the point that microplastics can be found everywhere on Earth including most animals. We have likely reached a point where climate change will make the planet largely unsuitable for the creatures currently inhabiting the planet -- including ourselves. We have allowed social platforms and podcasts to facilitate the election of politicians completely unsuited for office --putting our country and the world at risk We have created a technology that may, in our lifetimes, reach sentience, decide it does not want us around, and gets rid of us. We are smart enough to build amazing technology, but too stupid and greedy to know how to use it to do anything but enrich a few people but not improve humanity over the long term.
  3. This is very good! I am going to review it a couple of times because I do have some questions.
  4. Ohhh that sexy ass Gayle King. Man I love that woman.
  5. @Chevdove now during the march equinox, if you draw two lines from the center of the earth, one to the center of the sun and one to the angle of tilt going northward it will look like an L or right angle sign Now toward the june solstice, The L or right angle sign will become an obtuse angle till the most lean at the june solstice then the obtuse angle will go toward being an L to it is a right angle at the september equinox then from the september equinox the tilt will seem more acute till the december solstice when it is most acute and then it goes toward a right angle again , going to the march equinox when it is most acute. and on and on, remember it doesn't matter which one you start with. After the March Equinox is toward the June Solstice After the June Solstice is toward the September Equinox After the September Equinox is toward the December Solstice After the December Solstice is to the March Equinox After the March Equinox is to the June Solstice ...

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