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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns. The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns.

05-13-2017 , 04:46 PM
psh don't you know that the technological singularity will cure all diseases
05-13-2017 , 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by suzzer99
My plan is to kevorikian myself before I slip too far into dementia.
By the time you're ready for Kevorkianing, you're too far gone to do it. Most people stop being aware that they have dementia right around the time it starts to be a real problem. You'd have to do it while you're still close to 100%, knowing that you're giving up a minimum 3-5 good years that you have left, possibly as much as a decade.
05-13-2017 , 05:34 PM
This honestly takes the cake of the Trump presidency... Trump is doing interviews saying that "Comey told me I was not under investigation?"

And...? mother****er. what. is. your. point?
05-13-2017 , 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by OmgGlutten!
This honestly takes the cake of the Trump presidency... Trump is doing interviews saying that "Comey told me I was not under investigation?"

And...? mother****er. what. is. your. point?
His point is that Russia is a big fat zilch and everyone should just STFU about it because the guy he fired for being **** at his job determined, in the course of poorly doing his job that he was **** at, that there was nothing even to investigate. Case closed.
05-13-2017 , 05:43 PM
lol, i love that the politician who had the money shoved in his shirt collar goes

"Of course not"

When asked if the rich were getting a tax cut under Trumpcare.
05-13-2017 , 05:44 PM
Guy who is a friend of my roommate yapping how this country needs a dictatorship. Am I within my rights to knock a mother****er out? Not asking jokingly, this actually came up in a discussion we were having.
05-13-2017 , 05:49 PM
only if the dictator follows the golden path
05-13-2017 , 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by OmgGlutten!
lol, i love that the politician who had the money shoved in his shirt collar goes

"Of course not"

When asked if the rich were getting a tax cut under Trumpcare.
Lol you think their pissed no wait till they gut Medicare.
05-13-2017 , 06:10 PM
North Korea launched another missile. Daddy's gonna be upset if they interrupt Big Mac night.
05-13-2017 , 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Riverman
Trazodone has worked wonders for me re: sleep
My stepdad takes it - but now he can't get to sleep at all w/o it. No idea if that's because of dependence of just the way he'd normally be. I can still sleep pretty well w/o doxepin - just not as long.
05-13-2017 , 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperUberBob
My anticonvulsants cause insomnia. Combine that with my anxiety issues and it's a problem.

I can't take sleeping pills because they increase my likelihood of having a seizure and leave me with a brutal sleep hangover. I was hallucinating while on Ambien. Melatonin didn't work for me. When I did sleep, I had some freaky dreams and not in a good way. 1/2 a dose of Benadryl knocks me the **** out for 12 hours but again an increase in possible seizure activity plus sleep hangover left me feeling like ****.

My improvements have come from meditation before sleep combined with listening to Sleep With Me Podcast. It's a boring guy with a boring voice telling boring, incoherent stories. Imagine Ben Stein reading a dictionary to you. It's that effective for me. Just knocks you out.

Not sure if they'd work for a scatterbrain like Trump but they do for me.
You might at least look into doxepin.

I put on any nature documentary narrated by David Attenborough. I'm usually out within 5 minutes.
05-13-2017 , 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by zikzak
By the time you're ready for Kevorkianing, you're too far gone to do it. Most people stop being aware that they have dementia right around the time it starts to be a real problem. You'd have to do it while you're still close to 100%, knowing that you're giving up a minimum 3-5 good years that you have left, possibly as much as a decade.
The original Kevorkian patient was a woman who had early-onset alzheimers.
05-13-2017 , 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by master3004
I was thinking the golden gate myself
I don't want suicide to be my epitaph. Just dying doing what I love in one of my favorite places on earth.

The only problem is I have a gigantic phobia about falling and seeing people fall to their deaths. I don't know if you could put myself through the few seconds of terror.

I was thinking of taking some massive sedative and putting myself in a position where I would fall when I pass out. I figure they're not gonna test my blood when it's obvious how I died. But then I might screw it up and wake up in horrible agony unable to even scream for help.
05-13-2017 , 07:28 PM
Suzzer,

I think I might be a skeptic of the whole "I'm rational enough to off myself because I'm clearly going insane" plan.
05-13-2017 , 07:51 PM
Don't piss on my corn flakes. I have a plan and I'm sticking to it. I will become the world's oldest fattest wingsuit daredevil.
05-13-2017 , 07:56 PM
I just tried this and it works. They send you a copy of the fax to your Senator.

05-13-2017 , 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by RV Life
I just tried this and it works. They send you a copy of the fax to your Senator.

Yeah, I've used this a lot this year.
05-13-2017 , 08:17 PM
I really don't want Trump to be mentally incapacitated, because that would preclude jail time.
05-13-2017 , 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
I really don't want Trump to be mentally incapacitated, because that would preclude jail time.
Especially since none of it has to do with what he's doing. If he is, it's only impacting what he's saying. He should've been in jail a long time ago, but things like that are hard to make happen to rich people with connections.
05-13-2017 , 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by quinsmommy
FYI, I would have voted for Stein in any state I lived in. 50% of Americans don't vote. Are they all idiots? Do you really think you are smarter than someone because you voted for Hilary?
Please don't ask markksman this. He's already made hundreds of posts about his thoughts on this unprompted. I'm afraid of what might happen if we encourage him further.
05-13-2017 , 08:50 PM
quin being shocked, SHOCKED I tell you at the opinion that the majority of Americans are, in fact idiots is refreshing.
05-13-2017 , 08:51 PM
Well rather than speculating on what Hillary might have done in your fantasies, we currently have Trump and a GOP Congress who are actively trying to take away people's healthcare, enforce harsher penalties for minor drug offenses, and generally chip away at our democracy to make this country more friendly to the rich. You're either happy with that or you were wrong to oppose Hillary, hard to see the middle ground there. If true progressives sweep into power over the next four years you can "told you so" all over the rest of us (we'll be happy too FWIW), but in the mean time a lot of lives are going to be ruined so you could stick to your principles.
05-13-2017 , 08:59 PM


Patrick Stewart (left).
05-13-2017 , 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Rococo
I am mystified as to why you, of all people, are so eager to give Trump the excuse of mental illness.

He's just a bad guy. And he's always been nearly this bad.
I'm not saying it to give him an excuse. He looks and sounds like he has dementia. Read markksman's post. He hates Trump too. I'm not saying people with Alzheimer's are all bad people who say awful things, or that he's not bad and awful because he is going senile. My grandmother-in-law couldn't tell her kids from her grandkids or great grandkids, but she was always a wonderful person. As far as I figure it makes no difference whether he is or not other than another possible way out and that's the main thing. I'm not looking for revenge on him as he's really no worse or more responsible than the 63 million *******s who voted for him.
05-13-2017 , 09:11 PM
When the idea of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as POTUS doesn't sound weird at all...

      
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