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the revolution depresses me

There are a lot of things that I don't understand in life, but one in particular is bothering me right now. Why is it, everytime I go out shopping, the best service I get is given by a retarded person?
Long ago there was an Onion article that basically made the same point, but like a lot of their writings there's often more fact in it than you realize. All I want is to run in, grab what I want and get the hell out of there in a reasonable amount of time. I also expect somebody to be somewhat competant at scanning the times. I'm not asking for much, just do your job right. That reminds me, my checkup results came back from the doctor. Apparently all is well with my blood work, aside from the lady making me wait 45 minutes and then stabbing me with the needle in her best stevie wonder impression. My cholosteral apparently is 128 total. I guess that's not bad wtf?...how did "duke of hazzard" get into my mp3 playlist?????? I'm almost done reading a book called Lies Across America : What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong
Truly this is an amazing book (thanks Jen) that sheds some light on the perversion that is american history and it's manipulation by minority groups seeking power by controlling information (ala big brother). Heavily deals with Native American history (remember the people we killed to steal this land) and African American history and how it's documented history today is rife with lies and trickery.

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