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| "Protest is the highest form of patriotism... ...until you start going the way of Ed Snowden." |
Both this shares base and our presence on audio primarily feature content toward the themes of principle and a simplicity and meditative state of mind we call "tropical soul." Also includes announcements and shares in The Bachelor such as new episodes, emergency/need-to-know and shares with the four pillars and the Bachelor universe.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
The Bachelor maintains a stance of political skepticism. That said, the Heir supports the cast and staff of Hamilton in their response to the election, and he doesn't think they were being disrespectful at all, just honest about how they felt. So this is what the Heir will say to Smug Gloater if he says With Us Or Against Us again, like back in 2001 or so. The Heir doesn't plan to see Hamilton any time soon, and he'd prefer that there not be this unpaid advertising for them. He doesn't want to see them fall into a egotistical Ed Snowden type stance. Again, what you see was just about being honest. It doesn't make you great in any way. This is also the Heir's feeling about the street protests a couple weeks ago.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
The Heir wants to talk about Trump in an actual episode, but he was shocked like other people Wednesday morning. He thinks that the so-called secret Trump voter is a red herring, because Seventy First Lady he doesn't think truly captivated enough people for Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida not to be an issue. Not like how Funny Named Skinny Kid did. Right now instead of tending to anti-Trump protests like Flaileef's doing, the Heir's priority is more pragmatic in protecting FunnyNamedCare, since he's on it now #iamobamacare. It's a long story, which also figures into his struggles against the system, and how to keep the simplicity of hedonistic meditation alive in a type A society still vulnerable to a puritanical backlash.
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| The Happy Bachelor: helping Making Humanity Go pro-sex Again. |
Saturday, October 22, 2016
That charity event that took place after all the debates were done will increasingly indicate perspective on any given election going forward. The Heir was pretty sure that morning that the event would be a disaster after Seventy First Lady and Trump debated the night before. Now the organizers will be forced to lay down internal policies as to who to invite to the event and under what circumstances. It seems highly doubtful to the Heir that presidential candidates are as likely to be invited going forward, and instead opt for "safe" invitees, i.e., people no-one's heard of.
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| "Maybe they should invite struggling artists to makes speeches and stuff instead of politicians. They certainly couldn't do more harm." |
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Look like for the most part, the Heir will have to pick up with this summer when next summer rolls around, and hopefully he can make it so in retrospect by then this summer will be complete. Because you don't always get dealt the cards you want.
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| "On September 21, this summer still won't be over yet." |
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
The Bachelor Declaration Of The Concept Of Prepper Maker. We've been waiting weeks to let people know about Prepper Maker, but it's been going on with the Bachelor since before then. It's the *other* maker movement not content with today's high tech status quo. It's about self sufficiency, and saving and preserving cultural meaning through the creation of simpler tech crafts. Listen in for more. And while you do so, you'll hear reminders that once Bill DiBlasio is made into a one-term Mayor, his Vision Zero Initiative will go out with him, and people will drive dangerously once more in New York City. The Heir's convinced of the closeted hypocrisies of those politicians who favor the "bathroom laws" in the south, and he's not all that sympathetic for the Verizon strikers from earlier this year. He also believes that the war on drugs wasn't about discrimination, but about making it safe for people to get help for their drug problems at a time 20-30 years ago when drug dealers practically seized control of the country. It's apparent to him that there's a Zikaphobia going on, when there too few cases to get worried about, compared to heart disease and cancer. He's concerned for the potential for indiscriminate spraying. On audio (click Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Monday, August 1, 2016
It's that time again. The Heir gets to dream about classiness in cars, this time it's a 1980 Lincoln Coupe. Of course 1980 he cites as the year in which most of today's problems got started, and it's been 36 years. But here's a two-door with both opera windows and opera lights. It could be called jazz lights, or reggae lights, or whatever music the Heir's playing at the time, as he drives leaning back, with his other arm draped over the passenger seat. Carmen has borrowed it to take it around the block, on more than one occasion (The Heir's got no idea what the deal is with the gift bow in the back, though).
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
The Heir's wondering with what he derides as Proverbial Autism, what others may call high functioning autism, what exactly is the opposite of high funk autism? Is there even a word for it? Neurotypical? Is that even a word? Neurotypicalism? What exactly is the operational definition of that in science? Looks like the Heir might need to do some research, but he might end up running a hundred dead ends here. Because no one's really thought about it, it seems. When Prepper Maker emerges in the next couple of years, expect more people to look back and go, now wait a minute.
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| "And while I'm being a whiny bitch again people, please be sure to listen in on our latest episode on audio, either below or through the streaming/audio link." |
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
The Heir Laments Over All These Dead Rockers. So, yeah, the Heir grieved for David Bowie and Prince, but also added on Glenn Frey, Maurice White and Keith Emerson. He's also going to miss Billy Paul. He feels as if these artists have no business dying. They've been with him his entire life, and they should have only waited till they got to 140. He's also terrified that North Korea now has the H-Bomb back in January, but they only claimed it, and no-one's talked about it since. Another pro-sex conviction he has is that you
shouldn't worry about fat and cholesterol, if you have enough sex. The Heir rips on the age of enthusiasm and the *unchecked* power of positive thinking. He's observed that store chains now make all towns look almost exactly the same. He doesn't understand why Donald Trump never made an election issue off the standoff in Oregon months ago. But he does believe that Apple's flip-off to investigators signals that they will always refuse to help investigators on any crime, no matter how many people die, spinning any such cooperation as a slippery slope of some sort. And that the courts will always side with Apple no matter what, going forward. It makes the Heir nostalgic for the Tough On Crime campaigns of the early Nineties. On Audio (Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/
Thursday, May 26, 2016
The Heir's mad at Main Team One again. After going out of their way to get to 500, they lose two in a row to Toronto, *at home*. As far as the Heir's concerned, it's *even worse* than when Main Team lost 10 in a row and were in the basement AL East. How will they ever make the World Series for the rest of their existence now?
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Saturday, April 23, 2016
The Heir's glad that Main Team One won this one, winning them the series 2 out of 3. But as far as he knows, this is one of only two series Main Team has won since opening day. He's hoping they'll start something big going out onto the road the next couple of weeks. Hopefully they'll succeed where other New York teams (in most sports) have failed thus far. Maybe the Rangers will do well, but the Heir doesn't follow hockey.
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