I hate it, I really hate it, when Fedoras misappropiates the Bible:
Obviously, only the second quote is from the Bible. I don't know where Chris got the first quote (Google points me to letters to the Baltimore Sun but these aren't exact quotes), but it should be obvious that The Book of Genesis is describing a unique act of creation, not the mundane life-cycle of men. Once mankind is given the soul by God, he carries it with him through his progeny. There is no question that God personally attends each birth and bestows the soul every single time.
Like Bob, Chris is antagonistic to the doctor who treated Trump, just because he treated Trump:

Contrary to this caricature and the Chipmans' wishful thinking, it seems Trump's medical team is doing a professional job.
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The usual Christofascist rant:
Symbolic resonance malfunction:
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Someone someone "doesn't HAVE a desire to be loved"

Maybe, maybe, the cure to Bobby's anger problem is as simple as a warm hearty hug, but the idea of actually hugging him is too horrifying to contemplate.
Breadtube. Bobby tries to suck up to NerdSkull like a pathetic lapdog:

That's bizarrely against type. Bobby thinks Superior Future can wait until everyone (presumably excluding obsolete mayo ghouls and Christofascists) is comfortable. But then it is a mistake to think Bobby has principles. We are used to seeing Bobby's angry repartee and imagine that he never apologizes, but it is actually surprisingly easy to make him fold: just pretend you are born with more moral authority than he does (e.g. you are a BIPOC tranny), and he won't say a word against you.
Back to Nerdskull. The wonders doesn't stop there either:

So Bobby admits everything bad is his "own making". Trump did not steal his Halloween, his summer, or his jetpack. He surrendered them himself.

But then, without his sociopathic anger, his prose becomes even less comprehensible:
Bobby said:
A continuation, yes. But NOT of moving simply "to the right." For that to be case they'd have to also be (consistently) backing off social-radicalism as well, and instead it's - uneasily but also inextricably - a party pillar. *Biden* is at a debate going "ANTIFA is an idea" like he's the f***ing V For Vendetta guy instead of doing "Sister Soujah Moment."
Meanwhile, it's the radical-RIGHT who are growing more open to "socialism" at the base, just... y'know, more of a "national" kind.
We're in a new paradigm, I believe. One that isnt fully visible or tactile yet because it doesn't have a full shape to take. But the old alignments are breaking down as we evolve toward an era where automation and globalization jointly blow up the prior models of class power. Look at all these conjunctions of power that don't seem to make sense now: Trump, grotesque NYC fauxligarch as champion of a "populist" white-supremacist blue-collar isolationist death cult. AOC, plucky socialist *and* venture-capital prodigy nurtured by Sunrise Institute backing the Green New Deal - itself a VITALLY necessary industry-nationalization project but ALSO the brainchild of dozens of bleeding-edge VC sci-tech outfits poised to be a sea-change wealth expander for whoever is tapped to manage the massive component operations.
Capitalism? Socialism? East vs West? This or that "school?" Countries? My sense is in a decade or less we might as well be talking about the War of The Roses with this shit - that we're already one foot over the line into a whole new thing. It's like... I see people left, right, whatever here and in China all fired up because they think the U.S. and Beijing are going to do WWIII; but I'm feeling more like it's Amazon/Google/Disney have been "at war" with Tencent/Alibaba for almost a decade. And MOST of us don't yet understand we're all conscripts living in what used to be nations that are now part of those two virtual superpowers.
Once you get past the dystopia, it's actually kind of exciting [smiling in tears emoji].
...that became a bit of a tangent, sorry. I'm waiting on footage to render.
My point is, the Democrats - even the "socialists" - becoming more 'comfortably corporate' and cosmopolitan isn't in my view an issue at this point because their not really acquiescing to anything.other than the fact that what we called "corporatism" or "neoliberal capitalism" at one point barely needs an name now because it's basically "the socio-political oxygen." You don't gotta LIKE it, but its what your circulatory system breaths. And where I think we might be at the start of NOW is the point where "The Democrats" arent so much a left or center party but the "every politician whose a sane, evolved 21st century human" party; while the GOP has become the "stagnant regressive ghouls" party. the catch-bin for all the backwards ideas and toxic traits modernity is purging from its system to move forward. And as it does, eventually "The Dems" will break up into new "sides" again.
Or maybe we'll find something better than Democracy, who knows?
(I'm done now)
It looks like some kind of global technofuture rant, or maybe we are reading the first draft of Beckett's monolog for Lucky. Whatever it is, NerdSkull did not comment on it.
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It may be a global technofuture screed, or may be first draft of Beckett's monolog for Lucky. Whatever it is, NerdSkull did not comment on it.
Unlike NerdSkull, Peter Coffin continues to disappoint:
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"Fox newsbunnies"
Forget successful women with a career (and who are not held bidden to the Superior vision of men like Bob); let's turn to
Bobby's Angels:
Kissing up to Lukey while missing his point completely:
Chaser Chu is bracing himself for the possibility of Trump's recovery. But of course Trump is still worse than Hitler: he probably sacrified a few million BIPOC trannies in exchange of a few years of his own life:
(Kiwi Farms is acting up. I'll post what I gathered so far right now and make another post when I dig up some more.)