Shit like this helps remind us that freedom isn't free, common sense isn't common, and hard work is hard.
Thank you for serving and protecting our freedoms. Thanks to all who have served--for those who risked their lives to give us the ability to continue with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. For those who didn't make it home, thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones. For those who did make it home, I can only imagine how difficult assimilation back into civilian life is. Thank you. Always grateful.
To never knowing or never wanting Understanding that life is a continuum of convergence and divergence A continuous timeline of people coming and going Life is filled with discrete decisions that change the course of one’s existence Happiness is a state of flux, whereby the duality of happy and sad is understood Peaks juxtapose the troughs, only long enough to allow someone else to pique your interest Who you are is the constant, only fluctuating slightly with the ups and downs Sometimes we stop to live life to the fullest, but regrettably the duration is never measured In time, life fades and light exits The future melds into the present, and the present fades into the past Time marches on, Time erases time Seemingly, we stand still and observe We cannot go backwards, but we can choose to move forward Simply accepting that who we are is what we will be Long and arduous paths lead to leaden regrets The routine becomes monotonous and we yearn for more As we stand waiting at the finish line a revelation enlightens us The end is merely a beginning, and we are given an opportunity to choose who we are
"You made your point"
Shut the fuck up, antifa bitches. These terrorist assholes get met with resistance and think they can cower and all will be okay. They incited this guerilla warfare and expect some double standard to be applied. So nonsensical.
It's seemingly impossible these days to meet single women who share the same worldview as myself. I navigated my twenties studying all kinds of different stuff, jumping around professions to learn, and meeting women that were unabashedly liberal and wanted to convert me. My idea of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness with a partner who believes the same has been challenging, as several have chosen career over settling down (it's their life and that's their prerogative so no hard feelings).
Just have to keep trying. Talking to lots of different types of people is nice, but the one who knows that freedom isn't free and wants to continue to fight for liberty has been elusive. Knowing that there are single women out there that believe in hard work, responsibility, community, and family strengthens the flicker of hope.
There are no coincidences. There has been a mass influx of dipshits from far left states, but outside of Boulder and Denver there are still conservative people who are kind and caring.
I definitely thought CO would be closer to red. I lived in Boulder county and now reside in Weld county and the state is certainly red except for a few areas. Given that, any type of fuckery perpetrated by the software was done so with the assumption that Denver has turned the state blue and most that don't live here would believe it. Anecdotally, I don't think that's the case. MSM called the senate race for Hickenlooper so quickly that perhaps Biden winning CO handily wouldn't make folks take pause.
Additionally, risk limiting audits are supposed to test meaningful populations from the entire universe. However, I believe they're simply testing for accuracy and calling it risk limiting. My experience would lead me to believe they would test samples from the reciprocal population (a la choosing votes from the machine) and trace them back. Since elections are supposed to be anonymous, that test cannot be satisfied, so I am not entirely sure why people refer to what happens as risk limiting.
I have Marriott points and believe I can book a room in someone else's name. Message me if you still are looking for support.