A simple 'No' would have sufficed

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I sent upload_2024-2-15_0-12-18.jpeg to a second cousin of mine on a social media site that I won't mention by name here because it seems to ruffle too many feathers when the social media site is promoted by name.
Anyway, the cousin (who is from Oakland CA) sent me a response.

"Looking for signs of intelligent life...

"And I'm not biased, right bashing left with the same degree of spiteful hate based on distorting stereotypes and applying it to every one in "that other reprehensible tribe" is the same garbage.

"But it was quite an excellent game. And the commercials inched up from dumb stupid shit. [​IMG] there's hope for humanity [​IMG]"

I forget, from time to time, why we have only communicated four times after living 39 years in the same state. He gets righteously indignant. Most of my friends either toss something away if they don't like it, or will write a single line with, "This really isn't my taste or my thing. Please don't send these forwards to me." But when someone bashes me and then claims that he's doing it from a higher level of consciousness... well... such an one can kiss my royal white a** in Macy*s window at xMas!

The biggest joke of them all is that I really don't know who Taylor Swift is and I had no idea that it was HIS team that lost the game. I don't watch sporting events.

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