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Lisa Thomas's avatar

Nooo way dude, really? What about that ship's mast and that weird half-sunken ship's hull? Power lines and satellite dishes? These revelations are really harshing my mellow.

Sharine Borslien's avatar

I used to think that satellites are real. But then I read Agent131711's research on Substack, and now I think they might just be balloons. I mean, if we live under a firm-ament — and I do think that's the most likely possibility — then satellites, especially as we have been shown them, are nothing but CGI renderings in front of a CGI "Earth." Balloons make more sense.

On that floaty note, I'm starting to think that maybe the powers-that-shouldn't-be are faking a lot of stuff to keep us scared.

Like, you know how during The CovAin't, those of us who didn't wear a self-suffocation device eventually found out where to get the stuff we needed to not just survive, but to even thrive, while the rest of humanity went balls-up mad? I think maybe satellites and possibly even CBDCs are scare tactics. Shadows on the cave walls.

Dave's avatar

oh good, I saw your comment floating by Sharine as I often run outside when the sun shows briefly. Yeah I'm totally on board with what you're saying. Two years ago I would have been surprised at all the things I no longer believe. History's gone, the moon's gone, the sky's gone, stars are gone, gravity's gone. I'm hanging on to the sun but really I don't know what it is. It seems like one of the gentlest things out there. I spend hours in it and never burn. Who knows what's next. I hope to make a run to Utah and California this winter on my way south with the pitbull to Texas and Mexico. If Tartaria shows up on the way, we'll tumble out and do selfies and head carries.

Sharine Borslien's avatar

I'm with you on "things I no longer believe"! I have seen some weird stuff with the sun, like double suns and weirdly shaped sun, and I also agree about not burning in the sun. Please do keep me apprised of your winter travels. Hopefully, Ron's and my home renovations will be done or in a decent phase for entertaining. Right now, we are still RV traveling, until the end of June. And yes, always chronicle the Tartaria showings!

Dave's avatar

And here’s me thinking that when you and Ron are “entertaining,” it’s something loud you’re doing in the garage with amps. I’ll sit across the street with opera glasses and enjoy the show. As for keeping you apprised, the road will apprise me, but the basic question might be is Utah first or California. With no real destination, everything’s going to be a destination…or destiny. And I’m psyched that you might have seen two suns because that’s on my bucket list.

Sharine Borslien's avatar

When we have parties with music, we play in the living room! As part of our renovations, we are designing a living room wall unit, around the tv that we rarely watch, to include custom-sized shelves for amps and the P.A. It's going to save a lot of set-up and breakdown time, since we won't have to pull gear from the music room and two offices. (We have a lot of music gear!) I saw and photographed the two suns at Santa Margarita Lake near our home. As a bonus, they were also reflected in the water. I think I posted about it on my Substack and included the photo.

Dave's avatar

lots to like here

boscohorowitz's avatar

"Keep hands clearly visible so they don’t think you’re doing something else with your greatcoat open to the low-slung sub-arctic luminary orb. I’m not staring into your living room—the noonday sun is sitting on your roof." I am deeply grateful for this.

Officer: I'ma have to write you up for fondling your aura in public.

DDThor: I was fondling the sun.

Lisa Thomas's avatar

Ha! Fooled again, snow capped mountains always look like waves on the ocean to me at first glance. Okay, I'll read your words now.

Dave's avatar
Jun 8Edited

true, and if the world melted, maybe some of them were waves

Fleijoa.'s avatar

Fooled again, that's not even a mountain;-) that is a melted red brick building.