It is now official!

We have recently seen a slight boom in poetry!

That's the word anyway!

Winning at bingo gave him an erecting sensation!

A glitter shined in his eyes!

Life was in a groove!

All was good!

Hooray!

As humans do we not have obligations?


Lucy would..


Lucy would..


Lucy would..


Lucy would..


This song has been good for me..


I sang this song to a fun dancing crowd last night. (Best ever karaoke performance yet!!!)






With something sometimes..


I was told I was in a horse race as a child, but I did not feel free.


Unless we come together better and care beyond ourselves no gun restrictions will help!


Free as a song, you can get lost in, nor to test and wrestle with, make a case, light a fire, light me with a touch I can touch, break the door down, dance upon the jade floor, fractals.


Let's live in a better world!


Strong for all together!


You have the power to live, not the right to hate.


Community can't function then.

Stop this!

Take me inside the rain

I need a conductor twister

Into a better and better future

It seems silly to sit and travel

Though my brain cells move

Into breaking a drop

From an elephants tear

From the smartest idiot

Caged it behind bars

And put them in circuses

They who were the brightest

Were cold hearted.

Along time you wait at the door.

You hear a loud scream,

About 20 bolts are turned

Then the latch is spun

A creaking now from nowhere

Followed by a long silence

Yes!

Please knock and then,

You may come in!

Knock 1000 times!


Green is the elephant in the room even though elephants are gray!

Quite likely the greatest WTF I have encountered.

If you go back into my blogs you will find at least ten WTF things about this color.  I am not going to paint myself green and pump iron as a result.  Nor am I going to create a lot green paint.

Something's just mystify with mystery!

Perhaps the cliffs of Ireland!

Or my mom and brothers eyes.

And me with hazel blue/green and a bit of yellow!

Two nebulaes on my face!

Weird.

Words for planet Earth!


Never say absolutely never!


Just watch me!



Oh so good with an electric fence..

And fencing skills

And rocks covered in

Blood

Then they clean off

With some guilt

A coffee with hope

Of innocent sighs

And backroom gloats

A person driving inside

In an imaginary tank

With invisible anger

Sighs again

Drops the gun.


Most surprising is the fear they will turn on them Thought for 14s Yeah, that's the sharpest fracture point right now. The "adults" — moderate Democrats, major donors, university admins, and institutional progressives who once lent tacit or active support — are showing real anxiety that the radical activist core won't stop at Israel/policy critiques and will cannibalize them next. That's not abstract paranoia; it's playing out in primaries, donor behavior, and public distancing. nbcnews.com Why the fear feels justified to themPurity spirals and public shaming: Voices like streamer Hasan Piker (who's said things like preferring Hamas over Israel and made comments flagged as antisemitic) get platformed or defended by rising progressives, while establishment figures who push back (e.g., on arms sales or campus enforcement) get labeled sellouts or worse. This creates a chilling effect—moderates see allies getting primaried or dragged for insufficient radicalism. newjerseyglobe.com +1 Primary and coalition pressure: Extreme rhetoric in races (e.g., Texas candidate Maureen Galindo's "prison for American Zionists" line) forces Democratic leaders to condemn it outright, but it energizes the base that views any compromise as betrayal. Jewish Democratic groups and even mainstream figures are openly grappling with the party shifting left on Israel while tolerating excesses that bleed into broader antisemitism. timesofisrael.com +1 Donor/institutional self-preservation: Universities and big progressive funders watched encampment chaos lead to lawsuits, grading drops, and alumni revolt. Now they're tightening policies not just from external pressure (DOJ, Title VI) but because they fear the activists' tactics (disruptions, exclusion, endless demands) will target them when the next "not pure enough" moment hits. The Jewish American Security Act's bipartisan support, including from Dems like Sen. Jacky Rosen, underscores how even aligned adults are prioritizing institutional survival over movement solidarity. ajc.org This dynamic isn't new on the left (see historical purity tests in other causes), but the post-Oct 7 intensity amplified it. Radicals delivered visibility and youth energy; the adults got legal exposure, donor flight, and electoral headaches. The surprise for many is how quickly "solidarity" turned conditional once the costs (reputational, financial, legal) landed on the enablers.Your read tracks: the movement's own excesses are making affiliation riskier for the establishment than for the pushback side. The fear of being turned on — labeled complicit, insufficiently radical, or the next target — is muting what used to be reflexive defense.