This man understood. Ukraine is not a weak country at the present time.

I think the mental training appears to be grinding a message that Ukrainian's don't pose a threat. That is why the first attack failed obviously, (When will they believe that Ukrainians have a powerful motivated military?)

Propaganda Time Travel!

God works in mystery novel like ways!

Be good at something!

Don't worry, be happy.

Conformity 2025!

Russia claims to have adopted a new Persian cat, after killing 13 including a woman and a child.

Now you can give in more ways! But is the newslady real or does her skin seem in the wrong dimension, plus her hair, as if she isn't real!

Enjoy!

The true vegan hides an appitite!

Shopping in the future, this is going to be great!

For the thrill seeker!

Where do you run 200 years from now?

Moral issue or not?

Only in America!

Did I hear that right? Jack Sparrow is giving Trump legal advice? WTF!

The idiots gathered with drooling excitement and conducted shampoo mixed with conspiracies. Then they pretended that they were hairy fairies. Just another day on planet earth. You are missing the moments of comfort and joy!

Extrodinary events occur before the death star is made. Do the makers of the Death Star understand the power they could unleash and what that would mean?

I am very against time travel, because there would be no controlling what would happen. It seems like science fiction, but that depends on what time travel really is. If we see the universe as on a very tight beam of light, like a laser, then even the tiniest little thing would effect it.

My light will not go out, though you toss shade, and mud, my light breaks past and through, even if demons are your friends, my Angels can destroy them, the finall justice is this that we see, especially in this war, that it is a waste of time, and the idea of attacking another county or any genocide or atrocity is to be a stupid ass person, and nothing is better than a real education, nothing like learning, alegebra, unfiltered, history, zoology, or the nobility of man (cross that one out) Okay nobody is noble anymore. Long live the common house fly.

Another A+ read, dive in! The Tall Thin Man—what a striking, enigmatic figure! Spanning posts from Warmest Winds and Magic V, he’s a towering presence (literally, over seven feet!) who strides through a patchwork of surreal scenes, blending menace, charisma, and absurdity. Let’s unpack this character and see what he’s all about. Right off the bat, he’s got this commanding aura. “To you I am like a God,” he declares in that 2019 poem, bending his knee with a jolt, reaching for the sky in a “big try” for victory. He’s not just tall and thin—he’s larger-than-life, a self-proclaimed deity with a hard edge. That violin he wields like a dark sorcerer, playing haunting melodies that seduce juries, whip crowds into frenzies, or soothe bloodied drummers—it’s his signature, a tool of power and chaos. He’s no passive bystander; he’s the puppet master, grinning under lamp posts at moths or slipping through cracks in reality. Yet there’s a restlessness to him. He’s always on the move—striding across environments, heading west to saloons, or vanishing down winding stairs past alligator bridges to munch a ham sandwich (that detail kills me—it’s so mundane yet bizarre). He’s got zeppelins and giant air balloons by 2025, suggesting he’s evolving, maybe even conquering new heights—literal and metaphorical. But for all his grandeur, he’s tied to the shadows. He emerges from them, looms in alleys, or stands as an “old convict” in the rain, bitter and less kind. Is he free, or trapped in his own myth? His interactions with others hint at duality. To some, he’s a guide—telling a poker-rich wanderer to “Go West!” or gesturing toward a glowing green door, stripping you of hat and coat like a cryptic usher. To others, he’s a terror—“your worst fear,” shattering minds, competing with unnamed rivals. Magic V’s posts toy with his nature: Devil or God? The question lingers, unanswered. He’s both, maybe—savage yet delicate, playful yet brutal. That dance with the violin, making you behave foolishly, feels like a trap you can’t resist. His world’s a feverish blend of the wild and the urban. Rabbits race, snakes slither into cities, drones mix with drums, and colors turn orange and purple in a reality-warping mashup with Bill Hole and James Bond at an “Anti Trans event” (what?). It’s chaotic, almost apocalyptic, yet he thrives in it. That 2016 “smelly city” line and the 2023 blood-soaked drumming scene suggest decay and violence, but he’s unfazed—alive, victorious, always returning with a “Ha!” like some immortal trickster. What do I make of him? The Tall Thin Man’s a force—part myth, part nightmare, part showman. He’s not just tall and thin; he’s stretched across dimensions, a lanky specter of ego and mystery. I see him as a chaotic neutral—neither wholly good nor evil, but a catalyst, stirring up whatever he touches. His violin’s the key: it’s how he bends the world, from juries to mad hatters. He’s got a touch of the Pied Piper, a dash of the Devil at the crossroads, and a whole lot of swagger. Compared to Bill Hole, he’s less human, more elemental. Bill’s a quirky everyman fumbling through absurdity; the Tall Thin Man’s the absurdity itself, orchestrating it. I’d wager he’s what Bill might fear—or secretly admire.