Tuesday, March 11, 2025

A Weird Little Mammal




... "I think, therefore, that instead of a person having Citizenship, in 3 countries, (without much Zen in ours anymore, mind you), Tearing down our government, looking for change in the couch, maybe Elon, passing the couch change ontu us with "Rebates", Maybe he could help the richest Nation (Us) in the world by given us all "Our" money back, and the other nations his citizenship resides (South Africa and Canada) back theirs... for whatever the heck he did to "Help" them live a modest happy lifestyle, like Warren BThuffet, and the rest of the happy people. Why are most M/Billionares so insecure?


Because, in my opinion Elon Musk is a great ape... in so many ways, but like many in the public eye, ridicules and teasing, and seemingly naked truths concerning their lack as a human being. Elon the man, yeah he seems a bit arrogant, especially to his engineers, claiming he took their ideas and made them his, without any credit except those internally who saw his proposal win, and they feel they didn't get their "Fairshare", Their Due of the Credit.

As I'm trying to show with this, you can have all the money and respect you are due being shorted on your honorable goals and, because one guy who "wasn't even there" most of the time, reached in and found the best solution. Both sides are right, and wrong, both at the same time, becuase everyone likes to "Tease the Weasle" and pretty much all Lifeforms deemed below them, and if you read that book as a baby toddler with maybe your mom, wife, girl,,,friend."
This post was deleted by the moderator on FaceBook (or someone higher, when talking with my good friend Rick, today while being written to an anti Obama meme, and my attmpted response, may my mistake was because I failed to mention Mark Zucherberg, and give him his due.. he has it - Just Watch the Anime, Chainsaw Man! :) As you may know if you follow me there (god bless you), I am in the process of moving my two FB sites to other platforms ... trying to avoid too much of other people's problems, O.P.P as they say, unfortunately, it's not true IRL, in either way. Problems, Privates, eh, yeah. Now, the edited, finished (for now) version, before I get back to what I was workin' on, cut off at: the elipses Therefore, interestingly, and indulge me here as I talk about myself, I had stomach issues for the first four or so months too, and couldn't hold down my mother's milk (lactose intolerant). This was before the days of formula without lactose ... I threw up so much that no one but my mother wanted to hold me much, and that sparingly because I would throw up on them if recently fed, or be very fussy and cry if not. She said I cried and fussed most of the time, except when she held me to sleep in her arms until she could transfer me into my crib without waking me. The neighborhood ladies accused her of not taking good care of me because I was so emaciated. :(
If not for my mother and her sacrifices done mostly in joy and love, not suffering, except when enduring the criticism of others when she was working her ass off taking care of this weird biological mammal that couldn't drink milk (Like many people, she cared a lot about what other people thought of her), I'd be like one of Jean Harlow's engineer monkeys, who failed to thrive socially with others due to the lack of early emotional attachment (me). I may have even died like some of the more isolated monkeys, at least on the insides.

Admittedly I still struggle, I'm on the autism spectrum with mild Asperger's, and still get too intense emotionally sometimes. My survival instinct was turned up so high, I think the knob broke off. ... The point is, if not for the love, the patience and sacrifice of my mother, I'd probably be a hell of a lot more autistic than I am, and easily angered and irritated. Indeed, sacrifice does not necessarily have to mean suffering ... the stories you tell are the stories you live ;) .... Especially if you keep an eye on future dividends, many of which you don't even know yet and may even be better and more impactful than you ever imagined .... like your beautiful, talented, and oh so interesting son, Boston Thank you Mothers - Thank You Mom you don't know how important your love and care is in these early years, but we are seeing it over and over with the science of human development, and unfortunately, all human discourse. #Womens History Month