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'A Day Without a Day Without' Campaign

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In joining the fun of a "Day Without" campaign I am starting a new "Day Without" campaign called "A Day Without a Day Without" campaign.

I know it is hard to imagine living a day without being reminded of the sensitivities and abuses faced by our perpetually aggrieved brethren but I am in desperate need of a "Day Without White Heterosexual Christian Guilt."

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After my "A Day Without A Day Without" campaign I am proposing some additional "Day Without" campaigns to fill our annual calendars.

Please help me complete our 365 day schedule.

  1. A Day Without an Employer
    (Lets make this one a week or two just to really make the case)
  2. A Day Without White Guilt
  3. A Day Without LGBTQ Guilt
  4. A Day Without Global Warming Hoax
  5. A Day Without an Abortion
  6. A Day Without Liberals
  7. A Day Without Trump Hysteria
  8. A Day Without ISIS
  9. A Day Without Taxes

and my personal favorite...

10. A Day Without Craptek

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A Day Without Words That End in "phobia."

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I do hope I don't have to wear some silly "squirrel-hat"

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[color=#C0392B]Ivan the Stakhanovets[/color] was begging to wear a 'squirrel-hat' when he wrote:I do hope I don't have to wear some silly "squirrel-hat"
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Only when working in the Tractor Barn #2 tool crib!


(Clean up your crib, Ivan!!)
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To return to the topic.... A Day Without Government Agencies

(And, I suppose, A Day Without Spoilsport Cats, yes?)

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[ PROG WAY, WAY OFF ]

A day without Obama.

Is it too much to ask? We've spent eight painful years, each filled with 365 painful days of having to deal with this fraud. And he still wouldn't go away, operating from the shadows and obstructing the country's recovery from the disease of Obamaism.

A day without media propaganda.

These days it's almost impossible to watch a movie, a TV show, or most news programming without spotting an implicit or explicit attempt to embed one or another prog idea meant to reinforce the ideas of collectivism, socialism, alternative lifestyles, or the culpability of America and the Western civilization in particular.

A day without indoctrination.

Hey, teachers! Leave the kids alone. Just teach them science without plugging in your dysfunctional ideology.

A day without drama.

All the drama queens in Congress, the media, Hollywood, and in the street agitation divisions of the Soros-funded organizations (OFA, BLM, etc.) need to take a day off. They've been working too hard.

There's enough of such campaigns to fill the entire year.

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A day without Socialists.
You've had 500 years to get your ideology to work and it's only resulted in millions dead and untold billions oppressed.
Go away and not just for a day.


A day without singing feminists:
[warning: somethings cannot be unheard]
Watch If You Can: Marching Feminists Butcher Female Empowerment Protest Song | RedState

A day without Nancy Pelosi
(This should be self explanatory)

A day without gun grabbers
[Just after a terrorist attack when they blame it on our liberty]

A day without the National Socialist Media
Propagandizing as yet another day without....

A day without Cultural Marxism disguised as the entertainment media.



I respektfully submit that it would be interesting to just have a day without.

/prog off - As in a day without all of these things in our lives that distract us from the simple joys of life and a day without anyone trying to deprive someone else of having a chance to enjoy life. That would mean - No social media, no media propaganda, no bad news, no news spin, no thuggery, no controversy, etc.

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I would be happy for a day of beet harvesting without interruption or stopping to repair the tractor!

GC out

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"A Day Without Sobriety" Campaign is gaining momentum in the Motherland:

Concerned that Russians don't consume enough alcohol in the month of March, Russia's Orthodox Church makes St. Patrick's Day​ official holiday.

Russia's Orthodox​ ​Church Will Henceforth Celebrate St. Patrick's Day

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As you know, comrades, the Russian Orthodox Church calendar is twp weeks behind, so they'll celebrate St. Paddy Day on March 30th, which means that everyone will be drinking on the 17th and then again on the 30th, like they do it with the New Year's celebrations.

Previously everybody used to get drunk regularly at least every two weeks on this or that holiday, but there was a glaring gap between Woman's Day on March 8th and Cosmonauts' Day on April 12th. Now that gap will be filled with the double St. Paddy Day celebration, meaning that from now on the Russians will be getting drunk every two weeks of the year without interruptions.

From what I remember, it takes two weeks for alcohol to leave your system completely. So if you're serious about your alcoholism, you have to refill your blood stream at least every two weeks to keep the alcohol flowing, or you'll be in danger of sobering up, and we can't allow that to happen.

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Red Square wrote:"A Day Without Sobriety" Campaign is gaining momentum in the Motherland:

Concerned that Russians don't consume enough alcohol in the month of March, Russia's Orthodox Church makes St. Patrick's Day​ official holiday.

Russia's Orthodox​ ​Church Will Henceforth Celebrate St. Patrick's Day

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As you know, comrades, the Russian Orthodox Church calendar is twp weeks behind, so they'll celebrate St. Paddy Day on March 30th, which means that everyone will be drinking on the 17th and then again on the 30th, like they do it with the New Year's celebrations.

Previously everybody used to get drunk regularly at least every two weeks on this or that holiday, but there was a glaring gap between Woman's Day on March 8th and Cosmonauts' Day on April 12th. Now that gap will be filled with the double St. Paddy Day celebration, meaning that from now on the Russians will be getting drunk every two weeks of the year without interruptions.

From what I remember, it takes two weeks for alcohol to leave your system completely. So if you're serious about your alcoholism, you have to refill your blood stream at least every two weeks to keep the alcohol flowing, or you'll be in danger of sobering up, and we can't allow that to happen.

I have Irish blood. Can I sue the Russian orthodox church for cultural appropriation?

Also, komrade, it takes 24-48 hours for all alcohol to leave your body unless you're thinner than a matchstick or have drunken enough to fuel a Lada from New York to LA. Drink up!

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Thank you, Stierlitz, for correcting me. It pays to have a sober member in the kollektive!

In fact, we are both korrekt. I confused the effects of alcohol on the body with its effects on the brain, which takes at least 2 weeks to fully recuperate (brain shrinkage, etc.). It's been many years since I read about it, but I just found a more recent study:

Brain Recovery From Alcoholism Seen After 2 Weeks of Sobriety

Just two weeks of sobriety from chronic alcohol abuse can reverse damage to the brain, according to a new study. However, recovery may vary among different parts of the brain. The findings may offer new hope to those in recovery from alcoholism, say authors of the study. Further results will be published in the issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research on January 2013.

So my line of thinking is that if one drinks at least once every two weeks, the brain never has a chance to recover, which is the point of maintaining a two-week minimum drinking schedule in order to keep the brain damage alive.

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Red Square wrote:
[highlight=#ffff00]The findings may offer new hope to those in recovery from alcoholism, say authors of the study.[/highlight]

Yes,...for white mice. Next come the tree frogs and vampire bats, and finally, me.

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A Day Without Hillary, and Bill and that little snot Chelsea. A Day Without the Clintons.

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I decided to turn "A Day Without Sobriety" in the Motherland story into a separate post, so if anyone has comments on that, post them here:

Russia adds St Patrick's Day to list of excuses to get drunk


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(Genosse Trotsky - who later "was disappeared" from this iconic pic - certainly spoke a little bit Cherman, ah?)

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A day without Maxine Muddy Waters and the Russian collusion theory!



 
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