One of many things making life harder for me than I like it is that it includes events I write about and archive with the label score-keeping, referring to my feeling that more famous good people seem to die than famous bad ones
There's an excellent example of score-keeping in the news today. Last week, a media personality adored by MAGA named Charlie Kirk died from a gunshot wound. Today, it was reported that Robert Redford passed away at the age of 89 years. From my perspective, Robert Redford's work in the movie industry (as both an actor and director) added more to my enjoyment of life than every single thing Stink Bomber 47 has accomplished since he was a child in diapers.
Based on what's been happening since last week, I'm pretty sure most members of MAGA are celebrating Redford's death as god doing some score-keeping to offset a 0-1 loss with a 1-1 tie.
Note: According to recent political media reporting, unmitigated hatefulness is a privilege reserved by MAGA monkeys for themselves.
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