I still see a few people wearing masks when I'm in the supermarket and I just shake my head. As Trudi says it is child abuse. It's putting adults fears on to their children. I believe these people aren't going to make it in the new world that's upon us and i expect they're jabbed to the eyeballs just like our lovely friend of Cathy's, Cā¦
I still see a few people wearing masks when I'm in the supermarket and I just shake my head. As Trudi says it is child abuse. It's putting adults fears on to their children. I believe these people aren't going to make it in the new world that's upon us and i expect they're jabbed to the eyeballs just like our lovely friend of Cathy's, Carole Malone š.
I liked the poem. I've had to listen to it again. The old brain cells don't work too well š. When it says 'we nod and smile for the social '. That made me think about when you meet others and we all say how are you? I will always say I'm fine when a lot of the time I'm not. I don't want to be miserable so I keep it light hearted. We all have worries and concerns that come and go , but being British is about having a stiff upper lip and getting on, not burdening others with your worries. So a lot of the time I think we carry things with us. Maybe to do with protecting those we love?...Also the last verse has just made me think of soldiers who returned from both world wars who never spoke of what they saw.
'But the best men die of a broken heart for the things they cannot tell'. Could be about the horrors of war and friends lost. Anyway interesting stuff. Thanks Abi xx
I resonate with your thoughts on the lovely poem Louise. Hate to mention folks but I went to Sainsbury's earlier and I saw more wretched masks. Mainly elderly but for goodness sake in the warm weather too. Frankly whatever they throw at us in the Autumn just ignore the whole fraudulent lot. What has occurred to me is that they will start up on those texts again to come for the jab- inclu those not vaccinated. I reckon as soon as they start on the dose 4 for the 50+. My finger is already on the delete button. I think the focus will be CBDC if Sunak get's in (which imo is the ultimate aim anyway- that and getting rid of a fair few of us), Truss will carry on warmongering to plunge us into poverty or kill us all off. Believe it or not despite saying this I actually feel more positive about the future and think they will not succeed.
I so agree, the horrors the men who were sent to war had to endure are something we will never know - how can we. We were not there. They did not know what they were going into and were made to feel as if they had no choice, as if it was cowardly to refuse. They did it, they sacrificed, they proved their mettle. God be with each of their brave souls. š
I still see a few people wearing masks when I'm in the supermarket and I just shake my head. As Trudi says it is child abuse. It's putting adults fears on to their children. I believe these people aren't going to make it in the new world that's upon us and i expect they're jabbed to the eyeballs just like our lovely friend of Cathy's, Carole Malone š.
I liked the poem. I've had to listen to it again. The old brain cells don't work too well š. When it says 'we nod and smile for the social '. That made me think about when you meet others and we all say how are you? I will always say I'm fine when a lot of the time I'm not. I don't want to be miserable so I keep it light hearted. We all have worries and concerns that come and go , but being British is about having a stiff upper lip and getting on, not burdening others with your worries. So a lot of the time I think we carry things with us. Maybe to do with protecting those we love?...Also the last verse has just made me think of soldiers who returned from both world wars who never spoke of what they saw.
'But the best men die of a broken heart for the things they cannot tell'. Could be about the horrors of war and friends lost. Anyway interesting stuff. Thanks Abi xx
I resonate with your thoughts on the lovely poem Louise. Hate to mention folks but I went to Sainsbury's earlier and I saw more wretched masks. Mainly elderly but for goodness sake in the warm weather too. Frankly whatever they throw at us in the Autumn just ignore the whole fraudulent lot. What has occurred to me is that they will start up on those texts again to come for the jab- inclu those not vaccinated. I reckon as soon as they start on the dose 4 for the 50+. My finger is already on the delete button. I think the focus will be CBDC if Sunak get's in (which imo is the ultimate aim anyway- that and getting rid of a fair few of us), Truss will carry on warmongering to plunge us into poverty or kill us all off. Believe it or not despite saying this I actually feel more positive about the future and think they will not succeed.
I so agree, the horrors the men who were sent to war had to endure are something we will never know - how can we. We were not there. They did not know what they were going into and were made to feel as if they had no choice, as if it was cowardly to refuse. They did it, they sacrificed, they proved their mettle. God be with each of their brave souls. š