Friday, June 12, 2026

Grand Lisboa hotel Macau, China.

 


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  1. If you have not traveled to these Chinese SAR’s you owe it to yourself to visit. Hong Kong and Macau are eye openers.

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  2. My great great uncle is buried in Macau. His grave is the biggest in the cemetery and remains well tended with fresh flowers despite it being well over a hundred years old. Macau is a cool place to visit, as is Hong Kong. I've got one more trip to Hong Kong planned and then I'll call it quits.

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  3. Remember all those factories, shops, mills, and associated supporting businesses, once believed a permanent fixture of middle-class America? The same institutions that placed a blanket of security over the nascent lives of millions of young families? You might be too young, but such was once life in America; think Father Knows Best, Leave it to Beaver, and The Andy Griffith Show for reference. One income from those places bought a home and raised a family. Millions of them; we lived in an age of unrecognized blessings.

    Yeah.

    That's dead. And buried.

    In it's place are fragmented reminders of what once was, service-related businesses largely staffed by largely illegal immigrants while what was the work-force and candidates for motherhood purposefully remain in adolescence long in to their 40s and later. You see them every fucking where. They are functionally illiterate, they can't do any damned thing, and they'll never know the independent life we once thrived within.

    Your lost career and lost brilliant life bought that bullshit tower in bullshit Chynna. Your poor sense of preservation brought moslem mayors and will bring the izzlamic destruction of what is left. All of it funded by the godless pukes, the matriarchal tyrants and their cucks now laughing at your misery.

    Go worship the golden goddammed calf and its bullshit temple. All of it is dust and all of it worthless.

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    1. Seek help Dan.

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    2. Thank you for your concern, Anonymous.
      I don't need help.
      Tell me what I wrote that is incorrect or inaccurate.

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    3. Dan’s profile says: “Southern gentleman with a bad temper and a good sense of humor.”
      So we see 1 out of 3 in the post above.
      Not saying you’re wrong, I generally very much agree (though I’d’ve left out the blasphemous epithet).

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    4. DKLee. Good evening.
      The time for polite conversation, even heated debate, is long past. Those tactics are useful among people with different views on how to achieve common goals. This is not that.
      Moderate politicians, the sort that "reach across to my friends on the other side of the aisle" only delay destruction and make the inevitable conflict worse.
      A return to the Constitutional demands of citizens, and of protection of the same, is needed and if being blasphemous is a price, well tut tut.
      None of that is to support French Revolution/Russian Recipe style behavior - Dr. Drew Pinsky speaks of those dangers and the parallels of today's highly charged environment in some of his podcasts.
      What solution to the dilution of citizenship, the ruination of the American Middle Class, and the fatal corruption of the Senate does Anonymous, or DKLee, or any number of other thoughtful commentors propose?

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  4. Lego will come up with a 20,000 piece representation soon.

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