Watching an interview with Todd Callendar. He said the law that people cite saying immigrants need to be jabbed was never signed into law. It's not real. Perhaps you should ask them to show you the legal US document that says Ka needs to be jabbed to immigrate. I bet they can't.
I guarantee they can't show a document. What they do instead is a type of lawfare stupid human tricks thing. It goes around in circles with everybody saying well we need this to do this (this being to give my husband a visa so he can get on a plane with me to the USA). They know what they're doing with all of it. They obscure the real world hardship all of it causes with legal jargon until you throw up your hands and comply.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. As of last night we officially have the police clearance certificate. So yes it's 100% on the jabs. Now in talking to some Thai people last night I strongly sense that they have a workaround. It's a bit of a moral dillema for me though: should you pretend to participate in a fake system at all? Is resistance to be built from the ground up through mass noncompliance, i.e. putting some saline in those stroke pokes instead? Or should resistance come in the form of legal means of tearing down the whole system? This is not a small question...
Bad birthdays are deflating. Perfect example: For my 7th birthday, I got a new basketball. It was the coolest thing ever. I took it out of the box, but it needed a little air. So my big brother grabbed an air pump and immediately but accidentally (I’m pretty sure) punched in the valve. Now I had a brand-new worthless basketball, and my birthdays have made me feel deflated ever since. Serendipitous pun aside, it’s true. Trying to rise above that, I want to think of every day as a special occasion. I think that keeps me sane. Maybe not.
Ka better man than Oh. Glad you figured that out eventually.
Mine is March 18 also! Great story Amy.
Greetings fellow Pisces!
Greetings!
Watching an interview with Todd Callendar. He said the law that people cite saying immigrants need to be jabbed was never signed into law. It's not real. Perhaps you should ask them to show you the legal US document that says Ka needs to be jabbed to immigrate. I bet they can't.
I guarantee they can't show a document. What they do instead is a type of lawfare stupid human tricks thing. It goes around in circles with everybody saying well we need this to do this (this being to give my husband a visa so he can get on a plane with me to the USA). They know what they're doing with all of it. They obscure the real world hardship all of it causes with legal jargon until you throw up your hands and comply.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. As of last night we officially have the police clearance certificate. So yes it's 100% on the jabs. Now in talking to some Thai people last night I strongly sense that they have a workaround. It's a bit of a moral dillema for me though: should you pretend to participate in a fake system at all? Is resistance to be built from the ground up through mass noncompliance, i.e. putting some saline in those stroke pokes instead? Or should resistance come in the form of legal means of tearing down the whole system? This is not a small question...
Happy belated, Pisces sister ♥️
Bad birthdays are deflating. Perfect example: For my 7th birthday, I got a new basketball. It was the coolest thing ever. I took it out of the box, but it needed a little air. So my big brother grabbed an air pump and immediately but accidentally (I’m pretty sure) punched in the valve. Now I had a brand-new worthless basketball, and my birthdays have made me feel deflated ever since. Serendipitous pun aside, it’s true. Trying to rise above that, I want to think of every day as a special occasion. I think that keeps me sane. Maybe not.