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Richard Seager's avatar

Well it took me a while to find one that I thought was funny;

“I thought Coq au Vin was love in a lorry.” – Victoria Wood"

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Turfseer's avatar

It feels like we're in an extended episode of The Twilight Zone.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

How exactly do these link pertain to the subject?

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Turfseer's avatar

I was under the impression that your Substack is devoted to pushing back against tyranny, especially the Covid Tyranny. My music is a contribution to that end. If it bothers you I will unsubscribe.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Yes, and your links are most welcome, but only when they pertain to the topic, which they don't this time. You can subscribe, unsubscribe at your will. Even if you paid, which you are not doing, I would refund your money, if that's the way you feel.

I have lots of posts and for most, your contributions are most welcome, but I'd still ask you to explain how they are linked to the article.

Thank you for your understanding.

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SunnyRai's avatar

💎 This is great, Ray. I've had some of my most enlightening conversations with men who were in a hospital bed, dying. Had some of the funniest conversations with a few of these men + women, while changing out their colostomy bags, or trying to collect a fecal specimen from a paralyzed woman who also possessed THE GREATEST sense of humor. These experiences have taught me so much, so early, and I'll never forget their names, faces, stories, and the takeaway life lessons. God bless the gentle giants. Thank you for sharing, Ray.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Before being honorably discharged, I spent my last eight months of service in a military hospital. I know more about death and suffering than I would have ever wanted to, and that was not limited to the hospital, because things had happened before and after that. Am I privileged to have seen so much death and suffering? Dunno. At least, I know that "dying in dignity" hardly ever happens. We die in our piss, shit, and vomit, and it is going to hurt. The good news is that we are not alone, as opposed to what the globalists want us to believe and, accordingly, want us to give in. Not in this life and not in the next (figure of speech).

God Bless them, indeed. They are all with us in our fight, my friend. There is a place where there is no time and we are all together. Been there.

As I formulated it in March, 2020, we are all in this together. Alone.

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STH's avatar

“We die in our piss, shit, and vomit, and it is going to hurt.” So true, a majority of the time Ray. Blessed and few are those who die peacefully in their sleep.

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SunnyRai's avatar

Word, my brethren, for I'm quite verklempt at the moment. There will be a day, and what a day that will be.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

You have to respect that sense of humour that humans often have near the end, it's a form of dignity I believe. Literally laugh in the face of death!

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SunnyRai's avatar

I was thinking just the same!

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