Trump Trial Drawing in Washington DC
With PEPE the Frog meme...
OK, Maybe You Have Never Heard of PEPE The Frog but... He's an Icon Of HATE Posted by Right Wing Trumpanzees and QuackAnon FREAKS.
the meme proliferated in online venues such as 4chan, 8chan, and Reddit, which have many users who delight in creating racist memes and imagery, a subset of Pepe memes would come into existence that centered on racist, antisemitic or other bigoted themes.
and then I read on FaceBorg:
All the Democrats, progressives, and independents that voted for the Independent or Green party in the last election and are now crying over the extreme religious right Supreme Court, it took only 132,147 of you to put Trump in the White House. If you had just used your brains and voted for “what about her e-mails” Hillary Clinton, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett would have never made it onto the Supreme Court.
This time, please use a bit more common sense when voting. Clinton lost by less than a percentage point in Michigan, a deficit she could have recovered from with half of Stein’s votes. Again in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, where Clinton lost by one point, Jill Stein’s votes would have covered her loss. Had Clinton won all three states, she would have won the election. There is no 3rd party worth throwing away another election to the fanatical extremist GOP.
In 2016, there were two candidates telling people their pain was legitimate and their rage was valid – that the system indeed had been rigged against them. They were Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
Only one of them, however, wanted to do something about it. The other mainly sought to harness all that anger for his own economic purposes. https://marianne2024.com/
and then on FaceBorg I Read:
Perspective: I am a writer and I have been working on my Fantasy Thymeline series now for an awfully long time.
It involves remembering my past lives, particularly in the beginning. As I've been reflecting on the events and times, I wonder aloud just now if you would read a historical book in the fantasy genre from the point of view of a young teenage girl living in the twenty-first century and remembering events as though she were remembering a past life. Or would it sound more workable/believable just coming out from the very beginning?
and then JB Replied:
Fascinating premise!
The difficulty in this is making the past lives relevant to the current life’s story. Flashbacks are notoriously difficult in this. If your MC is working with the government to help with a time travel mission, then that might work. You’re the author - you can find a way to tie them in. Keep writing!
and then the Original Writer Said:
Thanks for your feedback. I wasn't thinking of flashbacks. My idea is to have her narrate the story of her lives from the beginning... kind of like the movie Fried Green Tomatoes; only it would be a longer story. As the series covers seven books, it would be a much longer one.
What I wasn't thinking was the current times of the your girl, living in this lifetime. Obviously there would need to be a reason for her to go back in time for this.
I may need to do some more brain storming.
and I Said:
remember that the Movie "Everything, Everywhere All At Once" is a great example of how to solve time troubles...