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Jake Wiskerchen's avatar

I'm glad to see that you two connected!

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Nathalie Martinek PhD's avatar

Deliberately uglify

Grotesquerie on their face

I freaking love your mastery of the English language.

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Connecting The Dots's avatar

That was a great episode Josh.

Thanks for the wrap up, i laughed my ass off!!

Bravo Sir!!

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MJNAVET's avatar

The aftermath of Covid “two weeks to stop the spread “ broke a lot of people. I fully believe that over 80% of Americans could be diagnosed with one or more psychiatric conditions. Just look at the meltdown videos during Covid and after the election. “No Kings” is just another manifestation of the instability of liberalism and a piss poor education where critical thinking skills are a thing of the past.

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Gina Nelson's avatar

Most of LA is run by liberal women; it is no wonder things are like this here, I see it every day.

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George Romey's avatar

It’s the movement of ex hippies desperate for their Woodstock days again before they die, whacked out young women and total loser men that will do anything to get laid.

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Aladdin Sane's avatar

Josh, I am so glad that I subscribed to your substack. I am 64 years old and just now feel like I’m getting a handle on my own psychopathology. My dad was like your mom. He would get so worked up about us leaving our bikes in the yard or something that he would be screaming and spit would fly out of his mouth. One of my first memories was when I was about 4 or 5 and I climbed out of my single story window. My dad pointed to the grey hair on his temples and told me that I was causing that. It always seemed like a strange thing to say but now I understand it better as cluster B disorder. I could tell you many stories. My brother tells me things that I don’t remember some times. I think I blocked out lot of my childhood.

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Josh Slocum's avatar

I appreciate your support, thank you. Very glad to know anything I put out on this topic is helpful to people who've been through it.

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