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Check out this brilliant ‘long-form comic’ by Stuart McMillen: Energy Slaves. Click here or on the URL above.
Many Canadians and Americans struggle financially. Millions are unemployed. Many others live paycheque-to-paycheque. A 2017 report by the US Federal Reserve Board found that 40 percent of US citizens couldn’t cover an unexpected expense of $400 without selling something or borrowing money. There’s a lot of denial and misunderstanding regarding the financial challenges faced by a large portion of our fellow citizens.
Equally, though, there is misunderstanding, denial, and myth-making regarding those among us who are more financially secure, those who are well off—“the rich.” Most glaring is the way we mischaracterize the sources of our wealth, luxury, and ease. We lie to ourselves and each other regarding why we have it so good. The rich often claim that their wealth is a result of “hard work.” We hear people objecting to even the smallest tax increase, saying: “I worked hard for my money and no one is going to take it from me.”
The reality, however, is quite the opposite. The rich don’t work very hard. Every poor women or girl in Asia or Africa who gets up at dawn to walk many kilometres to carry home water or firewood for her family works harder than the world’s multi-millionaires and billionaires. Every farmer with a hoe or toiling behind an oxen works harder than any CEO. My farmer grandparents worked far harder than I do, yet I live much better. I would be self-delusional in the extreme to attribute my middle-class luxury to “hard work.”
No, those of us in North America, the European Union, and elsewhere in the world who enjoy privileged lives live well, not because we work hard, but because of the vast energy windfall of which we are the beneficiaries. We live lives of comfort and ease because our work is done for us by “energy slaves.”
A human worker can toil at a constant rate of about one-tenth horsepower. Working hard all year at that rate I can do about 200 horsepower-hours worth of work—hoeing or hauling or digging. But if I add up the work accomplished by non-human energy—by fossil fuels and machines and by electricity from various sources and electric motors—I find that, on a per-capita average, that quantity is 100 timesmy annual work output. For every unit of work I do, the motors and machines that surround me do 100 units. Those of us who live comfortable, high-consumption lives are subsidized 100-to-1 by work we do not do. And the richest among us enjoy the largest of those subsidies.
Let me state that another way: If I look around me, at the hurtling cars and trucks, the massive quantities of cloth and steel and concrete created each year, the rapidly expanding cities, the roads that get paved and the bridges built, I am seeing a quantity of building and digging and hauling and making that is 100 times greater than the humans around me could accomplish. Human muscles and energies provide one percent of the work needed to create and maintain our towering, hyper-productive, petro-industrial civilization; but electricity, fossil fuels, other energy sources, engines, and machines provide the other 99 percent. We and our human bodies put in 1 unit of work, but enjoy the benefits of 100. That is the reason so many of us live better than the kings, sultans, and emperors of previous centuries.
As Stuart McMillen brilliantly illustrates in his long-form comic, Energy Slaves, it is as if each of us has a whole troupe of slaves toiling for our benefit. It is the work of these virtual assistants that propel us along, create our homes and cities, raise our food, pump our water, and make our goods.
We will face many hard questions as we progress through the twenty-first century: can we continue to consume energy at the rates we do now? How can we generate that energy without fouling the atmosphere and destabilizing the climate? How do we more equitably share access to energy among our soon-to-be 11-billion-person population? How do we address energy poverty? And all these questions and issues are tied to others, such as to issues of income inequality. But a vital first step is to begin to talk honestly about the real sources of our wealth, to acknowledge that we enjoy undeserved subsidies, to admit that we are all (energy) lottery winners, and to approach the future with attitudes of humility and gratitude rather than entitlement. We cannot navigate the future if we cling to the self-serving and self-aggrandizing myths of the past.
60 Comments on "Energy Slaves, “Hard Work,” and the Real Sources of Wealth"
Darrin Qualman on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 5:37 pm
Thanks for making the link. http://www.darrinqualman.com Thanks for a great site. All the best. Darrin Qualman
makati1 on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 6:35 pm
“… a vital first step is to begin to talk honestly about the real sources of our wealth, to acknowledge that we enjoy undeserved subsidies, to admit that we are all (energy) lottery winners, and to approach the future with attitudes of humility and gratitude rather than entitlement. We cannot navigate the future if we cling to the self-serving and self-aggrandizing myths of the past.”
Always endings with some form of unicorn tree hugging “if only”. NOT going to happen! We are base humans, not ‘homo-sapiens(wise)’. If we had been wise, we would not be in this predicament. The “First World” has destroyed the earth’s ability to support us. Now all must suffer for their greed.
We are NOT going to change until forced to by drastic circumstances and it is already too late. Our species extinction is coming fast. Probably before 2100.
Outcast_Searcher on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 6:39 pm
“The reality, however, is quite the opposite. The rich don’t work very hard.”
As soon as I got here, I knew this was BS.
The liberals like to pretend that the only way people get rich is pure luck. That’s nonsense.
Some people get lucky, but for those not born with a silver spoon in their mouths, let’s not pretend that at the end of the day, hard work and wealth have no (or even little) correlation.
Note: This doesn’t say luck isn’t a factor.
But it’s far easier to whine about “privelege” than to actually DO anything meaningful.
Outcast_Searcher on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 6:43 pm
One thing, clowns like the author don’t want to admit, or are too stupid to understand is that in the modern world, there are far better ways to acquire wealth than by expending a tenth of a horsepower in human physical energy — for anyone with a decent education.
This is a key reason the inequality liberals whine so frequently and loudly about is increasing. With a spreadsheet, and educated person can do a LOT of serious and organized thinking and planning, just to cite one example.
It’s not a coincidence that the current move toward inequality took off right around the Reagan era’s start — witness the birth of the cheap, commonplace personal computer, and the introduction of tools like spreadsheets into the hands of “normal” folks with some education.
Outcast_Searcher on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 6:45 pm
(Yes, I know it’s not “and educated”, but there’s no edit function to let me change the and to an).
makati1 on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 6:46 pm
Consumer bankruptcies are surging, corporate debt has doubled since the last financial crisis, state and local government debt loads have never been higher, and the federal government has been adding more than a trillion dollars a year to the federal debt ever since Barack Obama entered the White House.
We have been on the greatest debt binge in human history, and it has enabled us to enjoy our ridiculously high standard of living for far longer than we deserved. Many of us have been sounding the alarm about our debt problem for a very long time, but now even the mainstream news is freaking out about it. I have a feeling that they just want something else to hammer President Trump over the head with, but they are actually speaking the truth when they say that we are facing an unprecedented debt crisis.”
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/bankrupt-america-bankruptcy-soars-as-the-country-grapples-with-an-unprecedented-debt-problem
People pointing fingers at China should look at their own fouled nest.
makati1 on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 6:50 pm
Outcast, making money off of other people’s sweat is NOT the way to do it. You sound like an apologist for the robber barons of today.
BTW: That “wealth” is going to go POOF! when the SHTF. Only sweat will keep you alive after. Rich people don’t know how to sweat, so they will die. So be it.
MASTERMIND on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 7:27 pm
Mak
Your generation got pain insane wages to turn screws without any education..now you are a lonely old geezer wishing death upon others you dont even know..Sad and pathetic and cringe..
Davy on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 7:33 pm
“Consumer bankruptcies are surging”
BS, billy 3rd world.
http://www.uscourts.gov/news/2018/03/07/just-facts-consumer-bankruptcy-filings-2006-2017
makati1 on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 8:25 pm
“Brainwashing and indoctrination of young people has produced some predictable results,…
Many of the nation’s colleges have become a force for evil and a focal point for the destruction of traditional American values. The threat to our future lies in the fact that today’s college students are tomorrow’s teachers, professors, judges, attorneys, legislators and policymakers. A recent Brookings Institution poll suggests that nearly half of college students believe that hate speech is not protected by the First Amendment. Of course, it is. Fifty-one percent of students think that it’s acceptable to shout down a speaker with whom they disagree. About 20 percent of students hold that it’s acceptable to use violence to prevent a speaker from speaking, over 50 percent say colleges should prohibit speech and viewpoints that might offend certain people. Contempt for the First Amendment and other constitutional guarantees is probably shared by the students’ high school teachers, as well as many college professors…
Leftists often say that the U.S. is the world’s worst country.”
It is. Only the constant brainwashing of the world by the Us (movies, magazines, TV, etc) keeps the delusion alive, but it is dying.
George Straight on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 8:55 pm
The God’s only laugh when men pray for riches
Japanese proverb
makati1 on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 10:06 pm
“RETIREMENT” is bow only a word in the dictionary for Americans under 65. The next market crash is going to wipe out all retirement plan/funds. The decline of the American economy is going to eventually feeze Social Security, move the retirement age to 70+ and eventually cut the monthly payments until there are none. Or, it could all happen tomorrow. We shall see.
Meanwhile: “The fantasy that a “balanced portfolio” yielding “balanced returns” will fund a stable retirement for decades to come is widely accepted as a sure thing…This fantasy is based on the belief that yields will exceed real inflation for decades to come….What few dare ask is: what happens if inflation is 7% and yields drop to 2%?”
http://charleshughsmith.blogspot.com/2018/08/the-fantasy-of-balanced-returns-funding.html
“But let’s say things really unravel, and inflation is 8% and yields are negative 2% for a few years. Retirement funds will lose 10% of their purchasing power every year. In a few years, the fund will lose half its value….OOPS!” Or worse.
Slip slidin’…
Bloomer on Thu, 9th Aug 2018 10:11 pm
The restless consumer has an insatiable appetite. Consume less so others can have more.
DerHundistLos on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 2:07 am
Trump administration announced plans to gut the highly successful Endangered Species Act:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dslLv9lt6Cw
DerHundistLos on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 2:32 am
Outcast:
“The liberals like to pretend that the only way people get rich is pure luck. That’s nonsense.”
You don’t have a fucking clue what “liberals like to think or pretend”. News flash…… the better educated and the more financially successful the person, the more likely the person will be liberal, and these people attribute their success to pure luck- where do people come up with this nonsense.
You attribute rising levels of inequality beginning with Reagan to the personal computer and spreadsheets. Yes indeed, this type of “novel” thinking places you in a “class” all by yourself. And I am relieved to know it’s not liberal. Naturally, changes in the tax code favoring the rich along with the death of defined benefit plans paid no role, according to your genius thinking.
DerHundistLos on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 2:43 am
Madkat:
“Consumer bankruptcies are surging, corporate debt has doubled since the last financial crisis, state and local government debt loads have never been higher, and the federal government has been adding more than a trillion dollars a year to the federal debt ever since Barack Obama entered the White House.”
In case you are unaware, Trump has been president for almost two years now so blaming this shit on his predecessor is really old and stale. Please tell us when President Dump officially becomes responsible.
“I have a feeling that they just want something else to hammer President Trump over the head with.”
Exactly when is it permissible to hold President Dump responsible? On Day 1 when he took office? According to your logic- No. After one month, six months, one year, 18 months? According to your logic, nope. So when does the buck stop with the Dump?
makati1 on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 3:01 am
Ah, but TRUMPET is working hard and openly to destroy America. Yes, the economic condition in the Us has been deteriorating for a few decades now, but the Us is coming to the cliff. He is about to push the Us over. Wait and see.
The buck stops when the SHTF and TRUMPET will go down in history as the cause. THAT is how it works. But blame will not ease the pain. All will suffer in the coming Greatest Depression as the US swirls down the drain to the 3rd world. Today? Tomorrow? Soon, I hope. Are YOU prepared? I am.
deadly on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 4:15 am
Always somebody making a mess of everything, this time it is Trump.
You cannot escape work. Everything you do is work. From chewing to walking to lifting the barge and toting the bale, it is all work.
Water was used to power mechanical hardware, ropes and pulleys, it delivered plenty of power and could run an entire factory. Steam power too. Drives and turning wheels made it all happen,
Steam Powered Factory
Water is an energy slave. Has been for many centuries.
Water Powered Factories
The wind is an energy slave, you can sail a boat instead of rowing the thing by hand.
Coal and oil come along and humanity finds a way to use those two energy sources to help power civilization.
If the two energy sources were worthless, oil and coal, nobody would be using them.
Water power can return to its former glory, it is the ultimate renewable energy resource.
Antius on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 4:27 am
“Ah, but TRUMPET is working hard and openly to destroy America. Yes, the economic condition in the Us has been deteriorating for a few decades now, but the Us is coming to the cliff. He is about to push the Us over. Wait and see.”
He inherited a poison chalice and generally doesn’t have a workable plan for undoing the damage that has been done in the decades leading up to his presidency. His trade war with China is more about keeping the Chinese down, rather than building America up.
It would have taken a man of considerably greater vision and expertise to genuinely make America great again. A huge R&D programme could have done it, along with an intense effort to smooth the way for replacement of fossil fuels with nuclear power in America. That would have meant dusting off a lot of old, mothballed technologies like the integral fast reactor and providing the funding necessary to develop them. Trump just doesn’t seem to think in that way. For him, it is about protecting America from emerging ‘threats’ rather than building an America that can rise above them. A lack of long-term lateral thinking is in evidence. That being said, he is a better president than his opponent would have been, though I realise that is setting the bar very low.
Antius on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 4:59 am
Another story from the ‘Land of the Free’.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-08-09/butina-case-neo-mccarthyism-engulfs-america
“Maria Butina, a graduate student at American University, is now in solitary confinement in a federal prison, having been charged with collusion with Torshin and failure to register as an agent of the Russian Federation.”
Her crime? Joining the National Rifle Association, forming a lobby group for Right to Bear Arms and having been born in Russia.
Wasn’t Trump supposed to put an end to this sort of thing?
Cloggie on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:06 am
If I were Putin I would decline Trump’s invitation to come to Washington EVER as Putin would probably arrested for “being a Russian agent” the moment be sets foot on US soil. Reykjavik should be as far West as he should be prepared to go.
makati1 on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:19 am
“…he is a better president than his opponent would have been, though I realize that is setting the bar very low.” We agree on that point, Antius.
I think that TPTB want the Us to go down. Nothing will be done to stop the decline, only increase the speed of its decent. There can be no One World Government until ALL nations are equal. The bottom can move up, but the top has to move down. We shall see.
Antius on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:25 am
“If I were Putin I would decline Trump’s invitation to come to Washington EVER as Putin would probably arrested for “being a Russian agent” the moment be sets foot on US soil. Reykjavik should be as far West as he should be prepared to go.”
Agreed. Increasingly, the security services in the US seem to practice arbitrary power, with what should be self-evidently, widespread injustice and cruelty. As their power has increased, the quality of their judgement appears to have declined in equal measure.
My wife wants to go on holiday to New York. I would rather not go near the place. I would rather go to Paris or Rome. Both have better museums and attractions and they are not (yet) police states. America used to be all about freedom of the individual; that was the truly great thing about the place. It now seems like a long time ago.
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 6:25 am
“You don’t have a fucking clue what “liberals like to think or pretend”. News flash…… the better educated and the more financially successful the person, the more likely the person will be liberal”
Pure stupidity and representative of the blind lying liberal old men on this forum. Success is not a liberal or conservative thing it is a human state and highly subjective IMA. What is success anyway? Is it money and power or is it happiness? You have no clue Der hund because you are an extremist political type and the reason this country is being torn apart but stupid political ideologies of blame, complain, and theft. We are all failures because we are human and humans are now failures. When you point fingers at others and claim to be a victim you are demonstrating this.
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 6:33 am
“Agreed. Increasingly, the security services in the US seem to practice arbitrary power, with what should be self-evidently, widespread injustice and cruelty. As their power has increased, the quality of their judgement appears to have declined in equal measure.”
Nonsense but Putin should not come until this internal civil war is concluded.
“My wife wants to go on holiday to New York. I would rather not go near the place. I would rather go to Paris or Rome. Both have better museums and attractions and they are not (yet) police states. America used to be all about freedom of the individual; that was the truly great thing about the place. It now seems like a long time ago.”
Why would you want to go to New York or even Paris or Rome? These places are overpopulated dirty places. I have been to all of them and when I was younger the culture and city life attracted me. Now that I am older I see right through these things. These concentrations of people and culture are expressions of all that is wrong with humans. Why not go to natural places that are wide open that allow your spirit to unwind and meditate on nature our true mother.
Antius on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 6:41 am
A liberal used to be a person that believed in the power of individual action over that of the state; in the initiative of individuals and their ability to make their own destiny and solve their own problems, without need for the authority of a centralised bureaucracy. What I have just described is the belief system of the traditional right; that our destiny is in our own hands, that we are responsible for ourselves and should look to ourselves when things go wrong.
At some point along the line, ‘liberal’ came to mean exactly the opposite of these things. Many people described as liberal, are actually autocratic and believe in central planning and authoritarian control.
Most people now attribute the political right with being synonymous with authoritarianism and top down control – again the complete opposite of what it really means. When did political understanding become so confused?
JuanP on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:02 am
Butina’s arrest was obviously politically motivated, and is an infantile move on the USA’s part. It would have been better for the US government to do nothing or simply revoke her visa and send her packing. The weakness and impotence betrayed by this move are a humiliation to the USA. The USA has very few cards where Russia is concerned, and no good ones. I want globalization to end sooner rather than later, so I am in favor of all sanctions, tariffs, and trade wars. The sooner these systems fail and the American Empire collapses the better for everyone, including US citizens.
Trump is still doing OK, but my bar has always been quite low; as long as he doesn’t start a nuclear war with China Trump is OK by me. I am so glad Clinton lost that I can’t imagine Trump will do anything to change my mind about him. While I disagree with Trump on almost everything, I approve of his actions so far. Trump 2020!
MASTERMIND on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:23 am
Clogg
If only you were Putin..Too bad you are an ugly neckbeard no womans loves..Woman choose their mates and they are not choosing Nazi’s..
LMFAO!
pointer on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 8:00 am
Hey, Antius — let’s make America great again! 🙂
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 8:14 am
Antius is from across the pond in case you didn’t know. If he is speaking of the modern liberal and conservative confusion it is with an English accent. I happen to agree with him. I am a liberal leaning person that is disgusted with American liberalism as it is today. American conservatism has always been an embarrassment with the science denying and skydaddy influenced policy. Yet, the degree of corruption with liberalism today is the worst thing this country has faced “EVER”. Trump is just the result of what Obama allowed to happen. We have the security services, academia, and the media conspiring to precipitate a soft coup and blind lying liberals are cheering them on. Why doesn’t the liberal backbone of this country suck it up and admit its mistakes? This group needs to recreate itself as a force that seeks wisdom based upon science not the polices of victimization and the corruption of affluence. Liberals tend to be concentrated in wealthy enclaves and they have now become inbred with corruption that connection, privilege, and affluence breed. Liberals are now just as bad as conservatives ever were.
DerHundistLos on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:18 pm
Sure, Davy, you are a voice of moderation and reason- just so long as one ignores your frequent Democratic bullshit conspiracy theories like PizzaGate and Seth Rich. Please remind us of your most current conspiracy theory that you had promised would bring down the Democratic Party. Still waiting and all I hear is crickets.
Everything you attribute to others you possess in spades. You are the definition of a fraud and a hypocrite of the most vile sort.
DerHundistLos on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:24 pm
Davy:
Why not support your accusations with evidence as I did in my previous comment. Instead you enjoy hurling insults because you are an angry, bitter, prick, not to mention a liar (military service lie). Why else would a person of one be at war with so many others. Show us how I’m an extremist political type.
MASTERMIND on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:33 pm
DerHundistLos
Great points..Davy tries to justify all the lies and corruption on the right by saying the left is just as bad..Even though he never cites any evidence to prove it..He just hates people who are self made and educated..He has done nothing with his life and has got free handouts from him parents..He is a perfect example of someone born on third base who scrolls home thinking he hit a home run..
DerHundistLos on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:44 pm
MASTERMIND:
Thank you, brother, and I love your sense of humor!!!!!!
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 5:59 pm
Der hund, you are a loser and not worth my time. You type are the reason why the Democratic Party and liberalism in general is a failure today. When you old diehard blind lying liberals die off maybe some younger blood will restore sanity to what is now complete corruption and fraud.
“Thank you, brother, and I love your sense of humor!!!!!!”
get a room and be sure to use a condom
Anonymouse1 on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 6:18 pm
Hund, ‘mushmind’ is davyturds sock-puppet, in case you didnt know (how?). ‘Mushmind’ and ‘humor’ go together like the exceptionlturd and sanity. It is quite impossible for either of davyturds dysfunctional personalities to display humor. That trait is completely absent not just in the exceptionalturd, but all his sock-puppets as well, which is hardly surprising.
MASTERMIND on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 6:39 pm
Davy
How is liberalism a failure? Hillary won the popular vote by over 3 million..The only reason the right controls all the branches is due to illegal gerrymandering..The democrats represent way more voters..You are a moron who makes up lies..
JuanP on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:11 pm
Delusional Davy “Der hund, you are a loser and not worth my time. You type are the reason why …”
I see Davy keeps making friends left and right. Where would this board be without its moderator? LOL!
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:21 pm
“How is liberalism a failure?”
How are you unable to see modern American liberalism is a failure?
fmr-paultard on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:29 pm
der why u bothering supertard? are you keep ignoring request for evidence of probing? if you stand by “FBI investigate” then provide undeniable proof of cattle mutilation and green men.
if you don’t then i’ll keep calling you a liar.
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:29 pm
“Where would this board be without its moderator? LOL!”
Boney Juan, I have your dumbass documented. This is your last real comment with a contribution you made:
“JuanP on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:02 am”
Yea, today, before that it was sometime late July. It was before I started monitoring the gang’s comments which was 7/24. Boney juan that is a long stretch of time trolling the board with hate and discontent. Are you getting writer’s block so maybe instead of remaining quiet you troll? Do you have a problem with being an extrovert looking for exposure? How about ending your bad behavior and start contributing.
fmr-paultard on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:35 pm
der i’m a tard and a former paultard, i’m also a libtard. i only became a blue republican to vote for president paul. he won iowa but the media didn’t report it …if they did then he would won NH too and take the nomination.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_2012#Iowa
now der trump is a gun grabber so i’m not a big fan. but jerusalem for israel melted me.
he stopped payment of jizya to pakistan and he’s going to kick iran’s ass.
i like it.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:35 pm
You are lying, Davy, as usual! Do you believe your lies or are you aware that you are lying? I can’t help but wonder whether you are a compulsive liar, a frigging lunatic, or both! Thanks for keeping track of all our comments. Don’t worry, that is NOT obsessive compulsive behavior! LOL!
MASTERMIND on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:36 pm
Davy
Sorry I don’t see paranoid delusions..Just facts and reason..You are turning into clogg more and more everyday..
Liberals make up the most intelligence people in our country ie Scientist, Professors, Artist’s, CEO’s, the wealthiest..etc
Conservatives make up the dumbest people ie gun nuts, religious zealots, racist, uneducated, etc.
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:38 pm
boney juan, You are a fraud and a waste of time. Your contributions determine your worth to this board not your trolling. You sometimes show intellect but rarely consistently. You are too big of a show off and asshole to consistently make contributions. You would rather troll and socialize with the gang.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:40 pm
Delusional Davy “How about ending your bad behavior and start contributing.”
I will only consider it out of respect for the board’s moderator and qualifier. Should we also give him a comment tracking title now that he has assumed this new function, too? How about “Board’s registrar”? I like it! I am done considering your request, Exceptionalist, and I have decided that I will continue fucking with you for now. LOL!
Davy on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:41 pm
“Liberals make up the most intelligence people in our country ie Scientist, Professors, Artist’s, CEO’s, the wealthiest..etc”
What does that have to do with wisdom stupid? These people you mentioned above are destroying the country and the world.
BTW, now you are into wealth?? That is pretty hypocritical because often you talk about murdering and raping the rich.
JuanP on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:43 pm
Delusional Davy “boney juan, You are a fraud and a waste of time.”
And you are a lunatic, a bully, and a liar, Davy. Your trolling, insults, and lies determine your lack of worth to this board and are responsible for ruining it.
fmr-paultard on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:50 pm
boneyjuantard the usa is built by supertard for me to enjoy. you don’t come here to do subsistent farming. supertard farming operations are either high tech or permacutism. go home to the amazon there’s a lot of rain there for you.
fmr-paultard on Fri, 10th Aug 2018 7:53 pm
bonyjuantard did you hear latinos/as are converting to islam..supertards don’t care about that. there’s not going to be failed state phils mindano here