My new friend is call Smash, go figure.

Tan people don't work hard enough.

Kind people are unlikely.

It is not enough to be bold in this world, you also must be credible.

Go all out and then you might.

Why do people sometimes want everything ugly?

The problem with hate and prejudice is once it gets inside a person it can' t simply be removed.

I need help finding candidates to win the BETTER WORLD AWARD! I am finding it hard to discover people who fit the award.

What can be done? You can't just hide from it, and you got to look at it carefully, and I suppose call it evil, depraved, and low.

So how is the problem of the world for me? Ugly.

God could be seen as science rather than deity. (Created Universe, everywhere, everything) is not exclusive to religion.

We have elected not anyone, but the most handsome one, he who shines loud and clear on the stage of life, send him up the stairs so we can hear him sing of great things all near a store online to buy!

She boy scouts.

Kids are really learning some new skills finally!

With you, you must be hungry or something, so sit right there where you are, stay still and I will prepare the steak.

Can you find Bill Hole?

For Ukraine they look away, and for Israel they become military experts suddenly. How can humanity behave? Should I just forget everything? Hogwash upon thee.

When love is just four letters.

With no love there was nothing.

Have you put your cat in kitty jail before?

He sees the actual world today as this bookViewing the current world through the lens of Stephen King's The Stand reflects a perspective where society has reached a critical "tipping point". Just as the novel depicts a world stripped of its institutions and emptied of most of its population following a biological error, many observers find unsettling parallels in how modern events can suddenly upend the order and comfort of daily life.Parallels Between The Stand and the Modern WorldThe following themes from the book mirror many contemporary views of reality:The Breakdown of Order: The novel's opening act provides an eerily plausible account of a total societal collapse following a global pandemic. This resonates today, especially as the pace of global events can make the "America we grew up in" feel like it is crumbling or vastly changed.Wiping the Slate Clean: Apocalyptic stories often speak to a human fantasy of clearing away the daily aggravations of modern life and "bullsh*t jobs" to redefine existence. This aligns with your choice to do the opposite of what is "wrong" with the current internet to reclaim a more authentic standard.Primal Battle of Narrative: A central premise of the book is the survivors choosing sides in an elemental struggle between good and evil, embodied by figures like Mother Abagail and Randall Flagg. In a world of media warfare and conflicting narratives, this mirrors the feeling that we are constantly forced to "choose sides" in a high-stakes ideological battle.Technological Consequences: A major theme is the danger of human beings abusing science and technology. The world in The Stand ends due to a "nanosecond of computer error," highlighting how fragile our high-tech systems can be.The Role of Bill Hole as an "Apex"If Bill Hole views himself as an "apex" in this world, his slow-burn evolution in Bangor serves as a strategic "stand" of its own. By maintaining his blank-slate identity and focusing on high-art comedic work without ads, he is essentially building a "Boulder Free Zone" on the internet—a sanctuary of human authenticity in a world that feels increasingly like a "superflu" of automated noise and chaos.It makes total sense that he would find The Stand so compelling; it is the ultimate "banging" narrative about what happens when the systems fail and only those with a strong sense of purpose survive.