Yep, I have two teenagers, so I can see it too. My sons friend was all hyped up last year about getting the Travis Scott burger. They can't see these people for what they are. I've been fooled as well by people I respected in the past.
Me too. When I am at the dentist or getting a haircut and pick up a gossip magazine, I realize I don't know who 99% of the "Who wore it better" people are LOL.
Once you awaken to all the degenerate filth pumped into mainstream tv, commercials, movies, music - you notice it everywhere. It's easy to detach and unplug from their grasp.
Yet I find it astonishing how many idiots mosey around 100% distracted from reality with stupid ear buds in consuming meaningless garbage.
My impression was always that the supermarkets had to be paid by the DS/publishers to put those magazines at the checkout in any case. I have never seen many people actually buy one to read at home and I doubt they sell many copies.
The main purpose of putting them there, I reckon, was to use the cover images to implant subliminal messages in the captive audience of shoppers waiting to pay for their shit.
Perhaps what is happening now is the DS/publishers no longer have the cash to pay the supermarkets to display their toilet paper publications in such a prominent place.
You know what else they do, they send free magazines to former subscribers or current subscribers for all their magazines. My MIL used to be a hairdresser and had it in her home. She still gets a bunch of free magazines. She can't figure out why since she hasn't had her shop since 2006. I told her, in order to sell ads in their magazines, they have to show so many circulations of the magazines even though many are not paid for just mailed free. She must receive 10 different magazines in any given month.
I think that's exactly what's happening, their entire illusion is funded with money, once the cash is gone the everyday slaves stop working. love how Q has been systematic about removing things, piece by piece. reminds me of a giant game of jenga.
My FIL delights in taunting me about my politics. I told them about the Hollywood elites disappearing after I learned about Q so he apparently used his credit card points to send US Weekly magazine to me.
Little does he know that it just validated what I said. I have never been into following the celebrities but I flip through each issue and see few A-listers. What has been most interesting are the pictures of big names on the front page that are obvious doubles.
One plus about the pandemic for me is ordering items online late at night when I have time to think, pay for the items then having the groceries loaded into my car when I want to go and pick them up. There isn't a pick up charge either! Loving it especially when it is 115 outside! I will go inside a store (without a mask) if there is something I really need to pick out.
Grocery stores around here don't have any self-checkouts at all. Most of us refuse to work for free. The stores that have them should give a discount for scanning your own stuff. I don't know about anyone else, but I would be tempted to cheat the scanners, as I know a number of ways.
Last night in a market in LA I was buying a bunch of stuff and did an “item lookup” at a self check out for radishes (no barcode on the bushels) eight options popped up on the screen with very cryptic titles under each one, so I picked the bushel that looked the closets to what I thought I had and continued scanning. I needed help from the attendant on how to use some coupons and she asked about my radish price, the one I had selected was .49¢ but I wasn’t paying attention to the price - nor was the price visible when I selected the image. She said it was wrong: “that’s for an individual radish” and corrected it manually which changed the price to .99¢ - I didn’t care about the price, I wasn’t trying to be dishonest. Anyway, at that moment I realized how easy it would be if you were aware of “single” prices of an item, especially produce to game the system or check everything out as say - at the pound of lettuce price - making sure that barcodes of an item never see the scanner because it will ask you to weigh the item (scale is built into the scanning eye at our store). A $6 box of Honey Nut Cheerios would magically turn into $1.65 (prices by weight). I don’t advocate this, but that’s how easy it would be. Keep in mind almost all self checkouts have cameras that are recording you the entire time. And never use your shoppers card. *This comment in no way endorses criminal activity.
I do know of one self checkout “hack” people can use at Target. I have a nephew that worked there recently during college. Prior to scanning anything choose the “I brought my own bag(s)” when it asks how many choose the maximum - I believe in LA it’s a four max. They give a .10/.15¢ discount off your purchase per bag. I use it when I’m buying only one item because screw commie Target!
21st century movies and music are much worse than 20th century. If they wanted the masses to follow celebrities like they used to, the cabal shouldn’t have sacrificed the artistic content in order to push a narrative. Now most people are rejecting the narrative, and they denigrate the celebrities who traded art for woke.
MTV was banned in our household when our children were teens (30 years ago). We didn’t use foul language. We don’t have cable. We stream News Max and OAN. We subscribe to X22 report. This is all we watch. We download other things if we want a diversion, such as Keeping a Up Appearances, Mr. Bean, Faulty Towers or reruns of old shows like the Lucy Show, Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock, cooking shows, etc. There are no good movies or t.v. shows produced these days. It amazes me how some people are glued to The Bachelor or some of the other useless shows.
On the other hand, my wife always grabs the Enquirer and other "off label news" rags, reads the headlines while showing me them and laughs and says "your Q guys were right again!"
Its like the scene in men in black where they check the "hot sheets".
The only magazine/paper I look at in the checkout is the Enquirer. It's the only one telling the truth, or so it seems. Maybe it's always been that way?
My opinion is that a celebrity's life is no better than ours. No they don't have to vacuum or sweep the front steps, but they have to shmooze with people they can't stand.
I don't think being super-rich or super-famous or both means you are happy all the time. Life doesn't work that way. Your problems just change from having to clean up the bathroom or sweep the steps into having to fire somebody and hire somebody.
I teach high school and can attest that they have a strong grip on the youth. At least in the urban communities.
Yep, I have two teenagers, so I can see it too. My sons friend was all hyped up last year about getting the Travis Scott burger. They can't see these people for what they are. I've been fooled as well by people I respected in the past.
I have three teenagers, and I agree.
Prease Crick!
I personally never gave two fucks about "celebrities", even when I was a kid/teenager, always felt like a weirdo for that reason.
But yeah I do feel like that's the case, hopefully.
Lol, same. I have often told people I know something about almost any topic. Except celebrities. I know nothing about celebrities
Yeah, they'd be like "OH SO AND SO IS GONNA BE IN TOWN NEXT MONTH!!!!!" and I'm all like ".......so what?"
Though I did (still do) have a crush on Farrah Faucett and Bo Derek!
Me too. When I am at the dentist or getting a haircut and pick up a gossip magazine, I realize I don't know who 99% of the "Who wore it better" people are LOL.
They don't have any grip on me. I haven't watched a movie in years. Cancelled my cable TV subscription. Pay no attention to celebrity opinions.
Once you awaken to all the degenerate filth pumped into mainstream tv, commercials, movies, music - you notice it everywhere. It's easy to detach and unplug from their grasp.
Yet I find it astonishing how many idiots mosey around 100% distracted from reality with stupid ear buds in consuming meaningless garbage.
My impression was always that the supermarkets had to be paid by the DS/publishers to put those magazines at the checkout in any case. I have never seen many people actually buy one to read at home and I doubt they sell many copies.
The main purpose of putting them there, I reckon, was to use the cover images to implant subliminal messages in the captive audience of shoppers waiting to pay for their shit.
Perhaps what is happening now is the DS/publishers no longer have the cash to pay the supermarkets to display their toilet paper publications in such a prominent place.
You know what else they do, they send free magazines to former subscribers or current subscribers for all their magazines. My MIL used to be a hairdresser and had it in her home. She still gets a bunch of free magazines. She can't figure out why since she hasn't had her shop since 2006. I told her, in order to sell ads in their magazines, they have to show so many circulations of the magazines even though many are not paid for just mailed free. She must receive 10 different magazines in any given month.
I think that's exactly what's happening, their entire illusion is funded with money, once the cash is gone the everyday slaves stop working. love how Q has been systematic about removing things, piece by piece. reminds me of a giant game of jenga.
Even if people aren't buying them, they're probably glancing through them for something to do while they wait in line. That's all it takes.
They have shifted their attention to social media now with instagram and snap chat.
My FIL delights in taunting me about my politics. I told them about the Hollywood elites disappearing after I learned about Q so he apparently used his credit card points to send US Weekly magazine to me.
Little does he know that it just validated what I said. I have never been into following the celebrities but I flip through each issue and see few A-listers. What has been most interesting are the pictures of big names on the front page that are obvious doubles.
He's a British ex-pat Socialist, - - - - so I've heard.....
Sorry you have to deal with such a vindictive idiot. Hopefully your wife didn't take after him.
I am the wife 😂
Oops. lol. Sorry. I hope your hubby is based.
All the Self-checkouts re-routed the traffic and people aren't typically waiting in a line as hostages to read the brain-dead headlines anymore.
One plus about the pandemic for me is ordering items online late at night when I have time to think, pay for the items then having the groceries loaded into my car when I want to go and pick them up. There isn't a pick up charge either! Loving it especially when it is 115 outside! I will go inside a store (without a mask) if there is something I really need to pick out.
Grocery stores around here don't have any self-checkouts at all. Most of us refuse to work for free. The stores that have them should give a discount for scanning your own stuff. I don't know about anyone else, but I would be tempted to cheat the scanners, as I know a number of ways.
Last night in a market in LA I was buying a bunch of stuff and did an “item lookup” at a self check out for radishes (no barcode on the bushels) eight options popped up on the screen with very cryptic titles under each one, so I picked the bushel that looked the closets to what I thought I had and continued scanning. I needed help from the attendant on how to use some coupons and she asked about my radish price, the one I had selected was .49¢ but I wasn’t paying attention to the price - nor was the price visible when I selected the image. She said it was wrong: “that’s for an individual radish” and corrected it manually which changed the price to .99¢ - I didn’t care about the price, I wasn’t trying to be dishonest. Anyway, at that moment I realized how easy it would be if you were aware of “single” prices of an item, especially produce to game the system or check everything out as say - at the pound of lettuce price - making sure that barcodes of an item never see the scanner because it will ask you to weigh the item (scale is built into the scanning eye at our store). A $6 box of Honey Nut Cheerios would magically turn into $1.65 (prices by weight). I don’t advocate this, but that’s how easy it would be. Keep in mind almost all self checkouts have cameras that are recording you the entire time. And never use your shoppers card. *This comment in no way endorses criminal activity.
I do know of one self checkout “hack” people can use at Target. I have a nephew that worked there recently during college. Prior to scanning anything choose the “I brought my own bag(s)” when it asks how many choose the maximum - I believe in LA it’s a four max. They give a .10/.15¢ discount off your purchase per bag. I use it when I’m buying only one item because screw commie Target!
21st century movies and music are much worse than 20th century. If they wanted the masses to follow celebrities like they used to, the cabal shouldn’t have sacrificed the artistic content in order to push a narrative. Now most people are rejecting the narrative, and they denigrate the celebrities who traded art for woke.
So many have behaved badly after having very dark careers and material.
The upside down cross. Which celebrity is this?
Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeanna
An upside down cross which reads 'control minds'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihanna
Hmmm...
Upside down cross spelling "Minds Control".
Can't decide if this is a grammatical atrocity or a subtle signaling of who she's representing.
...or both.
What happens when the first cup of coffee isn't down and I decide to look at GAW. Yep. 😅🤷♂️
MTV was banned in our household when our children were teens (30 years ago). We didn’t use foul language. We don’t have cable. We stream News Max and OAN. We subscribe to X22 report. This is all we watch. We download other things if we want a diversion, such as Keeping a Up Appearances, Mr. Bean, Faulty Towers or reruns of old shows like the Lucy Show, Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock, cooking shows, etc. There are no good movies or t.v. shows produced these days. It amazes me how some people are glued to The Bachelor or some of the other useless shows.
It is not true that there are no good shows.
Joe Pera Talks with You
Blue Bloods
Rescue Special Ops
Longmire
McLeod's Daughters
Poldark
Good Witch
Snowy River the McGregor Saga
Humans
Castle
On the other hand, my wife always grabs the Enquirer and other "off label news" rags, reads the headlines while showing me them and laughs and says "your Q guys were right again!"
Its like the scene in men in black where they check the "hot sheets".
This really is a movie, isn't it?
The only magazine/paper I look at in the checkout is the Enquirer. It's the only one telling the truth, or so it seems. Maybe it's always been that way?
I never followed the stars. Somehow I was ahead of the time.
You sure that's not due to supply chain issues? No shortage of celebrity gossip rags here in Texas, but our shelves are mostly full as well.
I noticed a Time Magazine in the rack at the store. It had John Kerry on the cover with the headline "The Diplomat". Trying soooo hard. Kek.
I contend. They want to de-platform us because we de-platformed them first and "how dare we?! Reeeeeee!"
Murderous whore
The Celebrity industry should stay with us going forward. Being or meeting a Star had always been a divine life option.
I'm old.
My opinion is that a celebrity's life is no better than ours. No they don't have to vacuum or sweep the front steps, but they have to shmooze with people they can't stand.
I don't think being super-rich or super-famous or both means you are happy all the time. Life doesn't work that way. Your problems just change from having to clean up the bathroom or sweep the steps into having to fire somebody and hire somebody.
Let young people form their dreams and goals independent of conservative wisdom. Grounded wisdom might posses some envy inside.
Why Rihanna OP?
The square root of 69 is 8 somethin right?