ksnip 20250127 071008

It’s important to use your talents for the greater good

How do you boycott your medications? 80% of all medicine ingredients come from China. How do you boycott China made coffins when you are dead? Almost all coffins in the U.S. are made in China. How can you boycott microwave ovens which are all made in China. How do you boycott $500 65” brand new thin TV from China?

Sir Whiskerton and the Arrival of Super-Squirrel: A Tale of Strength, Chaos, and Feline Ingenuity

Ah, dear reader, prepare yourself for a tale of super-strength, acorns, and one very determined cat. Today’s story is one of a squirrel with extraordinary powers, a farm on the brink of chaos, and the importance of using strength wisely. So, grab your cape and a sense of humor, as we dive into Sir Whiskerton and the Arrival of Super-Squirrel: A Tale of Strength, Chaos, and Feline Ingenuity.


The Arrival of Super-Squirrel

It all began on a quiet morning when Sir Whiskerton was enjoying a peaceful nap on the farmer’s porch. The sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and the farm was its usual serene self—until a loud CRASH shattered the tranquility. Sir Whiskerton bolted upright, his fur standing on end. “What in the name of catnip was that?” he muttered, his ears twitching in irritation.

He leapt down from the porch and made his way to the source of the noise: a squirrel, standing in the middle of the barnyard, holding an uprooted tree over his head. “Behold!” the squirrel declared, his voice booming. “I am Super-Squirrel, the strongest squirrel in the world!”

The farm animals gathered around, their eyes wide with amazement. “That’s not a squirrel—that’s a bulldozer!” Doris the Hen clucked, her feathers ruffled. “And he’s got muscles I’ve never seen before!”

Sir Whiskerton approached the squirrel, his green eyes narrowing. “Super-Squirrel, is it? And what, pray tell, brings you to our farm?”

Super-Squirrel grinned, flexing his impressive muscles. “I’ve come to show the world my strength! And what better place to start than a humble farm?”


The Chaos Begins

Super-Squirrel’s arrival quickly turned the farm upside down. His super-strength, while impressive, was not exactly… controlled. He uprooted trees to build a “super nest,” flipped over hay bales to “test his limits,” and even tried to lift the barn to “see if he could.”

“This is getting out of hand,” Sir Whiskerton said, flicking his tail in irritation. “We need to find a way to help Super-Squirrel control his powers before he destroys the farm.”

The first step was to enlist the help of Nutters the Squirrel, the farm’s resident squirrel and self-proclaimed leader of the Squirrel Gang. “Nutters,” Sir Whiskerton said, “we need your expertise. Super-Squirrel is causing chaos, and we need to help him channel his strength.”

Nutters, who had been watching Super-Squirrel’s antics from a safe distance, nodded. “I’ll see what I can do. But no promises—this guy is strong.”


The Intervention

Nutters approached Super-Squirrel, who was now bench-pressing a boulder. “Hey, big guy,” Nutters said, his tone casual. “Nice muscles. But you know, strength isn’t just about lifting heavy things. It’s about how you use it.”

Super-Squirrel paused mid-lift, his brow furrowing. “What do you mean?”

“I mean,” Nutters said, “you could use your strength to help others instead of just showing off. Like, say, helping us gather acorns for the winter. Or building a better nest for the birds. Stuff like that.”

Super-Squirrel thought for a moment, then nodded. “You’re right. I’ve been so focused on proving how strong I am that I forgot why I have these powers in the first place. I want to help!”


The Training Begins

With Nutters’s guidance, Super-Squirrel began to learn how to use his strength responsibly. They started with small tasks, like gathering acorns and repairing the chicken coop. “See?” Nutters said, as Super-Squirrel carefully placed a beam back in place. “This is what real strength looks like. It’s not about how much you can lift—it’s about how much you can help.”

Super-Squirrel grinned, his muscles flexing as he lifted another beam. “This feels amazing! I’m actually making a difference!”

The farm animals, initially wary of Super-Squirrel’s strength, began to warm up to him. Doris the Hen even offered him a few tips on nest-building. “You’ve got to make it sturdy,” she clucked, “but also cozy. No one wants to sleep in a cold, drafty nest.”


The Moral of the Story

As the sun set over the farm, the animals reflected on the day’s events.

The moral of the story, dear reader, is this: Strength is best used to help others, not to show off. Whether you’re a squirrel with super-strength, a cat with a knack for solving mysteries, or a pig with a love for food, it’s important to use your talents for the greater good. And while it’s fun to show off every now and then, true strength comes from making a positive impact on the world around you.


A Happy Ending

With Super-Squirrel’s strength under control, the farm returned to its usual calm. The uprooted trees were replanted, the hay bales were flipped back over, and the barn was safe once more. Super-Squirrel, now a beloved member of the farm community, continued to use his powers to help others, from building nests to gathering acorns.

As for Nutters, he took pride in his role as Super-Squirrel’s mentor. “Who knew I’d be teaching a superhero?” he said, puffing out his chest. “Guess I’m stronger than I thought.”

And so, dear reader, we leave our heroes with the promise of new adventures, new challenges, and hopefully, no more uprooted trees. Until next time, may your days be filled with laughter, love, and just a little bit of feline genius.

The End.

I found something I wish I’d never found – and I still carry the secret 20 years later.

I was around 13 years old, at my father’s house – he and my mother are divorced. I opened a cabinet in the living room while he was at work, looking for some DVDs, and I caught a glimpse of several sheets of paper with my father’s handwriting on them.

I read them.

My father had written down how he was sexually molested by a priest when he was a child and he lived in a Catholic orphanage. The priest had crushed his thumb with his shoe when my father had tried to resist him for the first time.

It broke my heart.

I had asked him some years earlier why his thumb was bent and deformed and he had told me he accidentally hammered it while doing a DIY project.

04ca596f5d51736444261bf9ceb370a0
04ca596f5d51736444261bf9ceb370a0
2202a95ae84182fa5168521f56cdfe4e
2202a95ae84182fa5168521f56cdfe4e
f1ea28c61728020f65761a6f9fa4a9f6
f1ea28c61728020f65761a6f9fa4a9f6
703973204953c5af842cbb7cc138e513
703973204953c5af842cbb7cc138e513
4cbc4c6b53281794f63bec653b872d42
4cbc4c6b53281794f63bec653b872d42
75bb44bf62cbdb668045499beed38ea1
75bb44bf62cbdb668045499beed38ea1
39fe9490de74c3d3d41dc9eca16e1156
39fe9490de74c3d3d41dc9eca16e1156
86e73a0445613c252d600f6c7a1e4aac
86e73a0445613c252d600f6c7a1e4aac
86bb9fc0ba8bdf23eb9f6d0ebae56020
86bb9fc0ba8bdf23eb9f6d0ebae56020
8ef71f48692837e6e9fc0489d8d20011
8ef71f48692837e6e9fc0489d8d20011
78e1d64e2d08444d5bc21aacf91c4c38
78e1d64e2d08444d5bc21aacf91c4c38
2078c3db9ed6f96927baba9e64cd4592
2078c3db9ed6f96927baba9e64cd4592
9e1b38198130a25805e2259a4d5bbc4d
9e1b38198130a25805e2259a4d5bbc4d
e0886ae2e28df78b1c83b4d4001a48d3
e0886ae2e28df78b1c83b4d4001a48d3
5d799065a611a4d51956eb55c3f74f6f
5d799065a611a4d51956eb55c3f74f6f
b0d13878b50abd0407996ba78166b586
b0d13878b50abd0407996ba78166b586
de8c052fac219692af11e91dc51a638a
de8c052fac219692af11e91dc51a638a
9a4dcb7170cb827db01a3d1a10f5e15e
9a4dcb7170cb827db01a3d1a10f5e15e
7614b311e7196c5daf5b9e5fdc836e56
7614b311e7196c5daf5b9e5fdc836e56
aac1020b0e9c2c6b6efec283af0df3cf
aac1020b0e9c2c6b6efec283af0df3cf
a5c6ff3920dea16bdf7e18adb2665582
a5c6ff3920dea16bdf7e18adb2665582
6c3c07d2e64e46c32e9ca416040f12c0
6c3c07d2e64e46c32e9ca416040f12c0
23c17712412733ec8904f85a9e80852c
23c17712412733ec8904f85a9e80852c
e6109e4bf1a106d2d206b7182a9319ff
e6109e4bf1a106d2d206b7182a9319ff
31d81da3e8a79231e67857072c8246fe
31d81da3e8a79231e67857072c8246fe
cac4bbd5ee6ca30355557e7a290e3339
cac4bbd5ee6ca30355557e7a290e3339
9a1525f4cb17564b80f8e4691a03d415
9a1525f4cb17564b80f8e4691a03d415
1640711a9feb0bc52571d5426e4ad369
1640711a9feb0bc52571d5426e4ad369
96597e93de6a75cd0ade104f365b91a4
96597e93de6a75cd0ade104f365b91a4
b12c9c7b4a9f479a4c4b9e7228a47d35
b12c9c7b4a9f479a4c4b9e7228a47d35
a2d44187a36bda5947d77c0715a7d122
a2d44187a36bda5947d77c0715a7d122
b341712dafbdedb6fed9070e2a8b1e58
b341712dafbdedb6fed9070e2a8b1e58
37f88c0f8a2cf111fa453477012f9d4f
37f88c0f8a2cf111fa453477012f9d4f
6f0fd2234fe1fef9a1957acf5e7842b6
6f0fd2234fe1fef9a1957acf5e7842b6
10e68556cbb44f117cf309dfb84f9380
10e68556cbb44f117cf309dfb84f9380
64b424e0489a3ff460550b52cd86987a
64b424e0489a3ff460550b52cd86987a
ff632cdb02de91df7dfaf8c5a156d2b5
ff632cdb02de91df7dfaf8c5a156d2b5
406c05c674f21091e4bc600a1ba0bcda
406c05c674f21091e4bc600a1ba0bcda
b9bb25b530fb94ee9aebc762e309019e
b9bb25b530fb94ee9aebc762e309019e
eeded83e4254aa0dfea2ad11ce29c6f9
eeded83e4254aa0dfea2ad11ce29c6f9
915f5a22ee6fdbe550a7a57bbed3ddcd
915f5a22ee6fdbe550a7a57bbed3ddcd
f750f3252ddc7953b7bfe5df79782235
f750f3252ddc7953b7bfe5df79782235
dac1137a69c97f6f44ba60ad50f4fa4f
dac1137a69c97f6f44ba60ad50f4fa4f
e637b6e4cff98610fa9354965617c5e0
e637b6e4cff98610fa9354965617c5e0
87870e4c640ba0072e0cf6e956be27ae
87870e4c640ba0072e0cf6e956be27ae
6ecbc4a0458eb39ecc3e43340b2c0af2
6ecbc4a0458eb39ecc3e43340b2c0af2

China’s Tibet and Xinjiang are such harmonious places of China as such that they could produce highly phenomenal growth.

If you read the news from the usual anti-China sources, you’d probably have encountered this claim. How dare the Chinese government seize the passports of DS employees, chaining them to their desks so that they work for the glory of the SEE SEE PEE?

Oh wait.

Fake news.

Gee, I wonder who could have possibly tried to spread disinformation about a rival that is destroying their easy rent-seeking business models?

OpenAI calls DeepSeek ‘state-controlled,’ calls for bans on ‘PRC-produced’ models | TechCrunch
In a proposal, OpenAI describes DeepSeek as ‘state-controlled,’ and recommends banning models from it and other PRC-affiliated operations.

I can’t imagine any sort of intelligence agency that would be so motivated as to print obviously false information about a geopolitical rival in order to disinform public opinion and maintain cohesion against an enemy so as to feed hatred for political gain.

Most assuredly, even if this were hypothetically coming from a democracy, such a democracy surely wouldn’t hate the Chinese people, only the Chinese government. Right?

West Virginia Republican’s bill would ban visas for Chinese students
Freshman Rep. Riley Moore is backing legislation that would prohibit all Chinese nationals from obtaining student visas, in an effort to prevent them from spying on the American government or steal…

RIGHT?

In Sweden, the differences between cheap and expensive homes are usually subtle. The price has a lot to do with location, as anywhere, but the actual price spread has amounts attached to it that will seem low to many from other, western countries. Depending on where you are, the same house costing the equivalent of USD 50.000 in one location could be 500.000 in another.

Swedish real estate is not very expensive, compared to, say, the US, Australia, or Switzerland.

Here some cheap homes; in my region, which means they are valued between 50.000 and 90.000 Euros:

And here some expensive homes, priced somewhere between 300.000 and 600.000 Euros, which is considered expensive here:

You can, of course, get an apartment, as well. Their price range is similar to that of houses as above.

They are not really cheaper than freestanding houses in the long run though when you consider that you don’t normally buy the whole thing, but only “the right to live in it” (a thing called Bostadsrätt), with a monthly condo fee that can be as high as rent or a mortgage repayment (personally, I see no point in apartment ownership in Sweden, except for companies who may have courtesy accommodation, but still, many people live in apartments):

(Visited 142 times, 1 visits today)
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

2 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Will

You might be interested in: xiaoshan airport incident about UFOs. This happened about 10 years ago. It was a huge event in China that was suppressed.

Orionseth

Wasn’t alive during the 70s, but I did grow up in AK right there in Seldovia, and yeah it even scared me sometimes. I remember this one time I saw a younger guy who got in some kind of dock fight. Man he was just covered in bruises and black eyes all over. Pretty violent.

2
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x