@kel
One of the most fervent anti-immigration people I have ever met was himself a migrant from Eastern Europe. Once he was in, apparently, he wanted to shut the door to “those people.”
What???
Under pressure…
@realDDGlover and I spent the day pressure washing and cutting down overgrown grasses and such. We are late on our springtime chores.
Now we are pretty much lost our pressure. 😅🍺🍹
@stueytheround
Royal birds!
Nice
@misterfive
I got a text from Citibunk this morning, but the spelling seemed a bit fishy. I deleted.
Sorta my “Down Periscope” moment!
https://youtu.be/PmOdG3yXiyk
@phase2 @realDDGlover
Yeah. I think I flinched! Coulda been a fall!
@realDDGlover
Sometimes,
I scare myself
@XaoslordErie
🎶😎nice graphics too!
@CJShaneArtBooks @LnzyHou
He did. It was looking possible til you know who stepped on it.
@LiberalLibrarian
A genius!
Not.
@WuzzaDiva @realDDGlover
Thank you 😌
@Minholkin
Humbling😌
@th3j35t3r @AskTheDevil @ceorl @Jeber @stueytheround @northernbassist
Fun! I just sent this to my bass player, who doubles on keyboards and percussion- while playing awesome bass! 🎶😎
@duglop
😂
@AskTheDevil further, I expected Alfred to stick to formal definitions when he answered the earlier question about if…was a criminal. Was surprised that Alfred hedged his reply.
@AskTheDevil
Yes, by definition.
But of course, we most often revert to the colloquial use of language which includes connotation and opinion to temper our choice of words.
With the example you cite, I would avoid the “criminal” term.
For TFG, I think it’s totally appropriate.
…my two cents.
@Alfred if someone is convicted of a felony crime, doesn’t that make them a criminal, by definition?
@JulesofJoy @Madken65
Right bout that!
Seeking truth. Making music. Happy just to be. 🎶😎
www.sonnybillglover.Bandcamp.com