Opposite is true.
That is, becoming "spooks" is far more common than we imagine. That is, becoming ghosts.
Specifically, we swallow news of celebrity/politician deaths FAR too eagerly and without question. This extends to Shinzo Abe, but even Rush Limbaugh, and leading mRNA scientists.
Becoming a spook to protect one's family is an old tale. Becoming a spook to sincerely allow Patriots to prosecute Clowns without impeding court cases due to their prior entanglement (Shinzo Abe, Queen, looking at you two) is the new hotness.
Opposite is true.
That is, becoming "spooks" is far more common than we imagine. That is, becoming ghosts.
Specifically, we swallow news of celebrity/politician deaths FAR too eagerly and without question. This extends to Shinzo Abe, but even Rush Limbaugh, and leading mRNA scientists.
Becoming a spook to protect one's family is an old tale. Becoming a spook to sincerely allow Patriots to prosecute Clowns without impeding the court case by their previous entanglement (Shinzo Abe, Queen, looking at you two) is the new hotness.
Opposite is true.
That is, becoming "spooks" is far more common than we imagine. That is, becoming ghosts.
Specifically, we swallow news of celebrity/politician deaths FAR too eagerly and without question. This extends to Noname McCain, but even Rush Limbaugh, and leading mRNA scientists.
Becoming a spook to protect one's family is an old tale. Becoming a spook to sincerely allow Patriots to prosecute Clowns without impeding the court case by their previous entanglement (Shinzo Abe, Queen, looking at you two) is the new hotness.
Opposite is true.
That is, becoming "spooks" is far more common than we imagine. That is, becoming ghosts.
Specifically, we swallow news of celebrity/politician deaths FAR too eagerly and without question. This extends to Noname McCain, but even Rush Limbaugh, and leading mRNA scientists.
Becoming a spook to protect one's family is an old tale.