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Micro Lesson -- Summoning The Executive

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I teach you how to summon The Executive part of your mind.

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This is from 1969 in Reason Magazine. Sound familiar?

55 years ago
May 1969
"Numerous [university] administrators and professors have displayed shocked disbelief at the 'activists' escalating vulgarity and cruelty. But they have no right to be shocked. For universities themselves are in part responsible for laying the roadbed for coercion. The college president who sadly shakes his head and mumbles that he cannot understand what motivates the protestors is like that kind of parent who, after doing everything possible in a span of two decades to destroy his child's mind, laments to the world that the child refuses to think for himself. Well, what was expected?"
Lanny Friedlander
"No One To Stop Them"

Oh, fuck me Locals

I just spent 3 fucking hours creating a masterpiece debunk of the Drinking Bleach Hoax and Locals destroyed the draft.

What you might see are some roughs it kept for some reason.

Changed history.

"The Pleasure and Pain of The Disappearing Checkbook"
You know what broiling is?
I'll tell you what broiling is.
There was this time when I went to the grocery store. At check-out, one lane only had one couple in line. Their cart was empty. Everything was on the conveyor belt.
Just for me! I would think.
As I stood there, reality crept in. I observed the old man half of the couple staring off, looking for his happy place. The old lady half of the couple seemed to be watching everything the check-out person was doing.
See, I didn't use “lady” as I identified the check-out person? How am I supposed to know what it was?
The total came to one hundred dollars.
I couldn't put my items up on the conveyor belt. Their empty cart was still between me and them, blocking the now EMPTY belt. The man came to and started trying to move the cart past his better half and get busy loading it.
She heard the total and only then started looking in her purse. After some rattling, she produced a check book. After placing it up on the little ...

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God's Debris (3 of 3)
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