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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

You are too funny! I just subscribed this week and this is my first read. Gosh, I totally understand your irritation, frustration, hunger, bewilderment at the ridiculous state of humanity, and on top of all that impatient and demanding customers, but I liked reading about all that. You brought it to us with just the right amount of drollery and crankiness with a good deal of imagery thrown in. I always like reading your comments over on Don Surber's Substack, too, or is it C&C? Both?

Oh, and over-hyping weather is certainly one of my pet peeves, too. I swear I'll die in a tornado just because I've been conditioned not to believe any of the weather hysterics.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Pathologizing normal. The stuff about the weather, it's been getting like that for years. I remember listening to terrestrial radio and all the sound effects and how serious it sounded to have a "storm watch." Here in Georgia, a storm watch is not a huge thing. Yes, there are severe thunderstorms, yes you shouldn't drive out to a golf course with a golf club and run in a circle. There are tornado watches. That's fine too. Just don't jump in a pickup truck and pretend you're Bill Paxton.

And in so many ways, this is "public health." It is fomenting fear and panic and then validating their jobs as everyone freaks out about things like storms, sore throats, and sun burns. Now, I should not be out in the sun without proper hydration and sunblock, and that should be part of our owner's manual for growing older, but come on!

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