There Is No Bi-Partisan Divide

They really hate each other…puh-leeze. Satanic pedo Nazi’s & KKK members. That’s on period. It’s all bi-partisan bullshit to control you, sacrifice you, manipulate you. Mick Jagger is hiding his health problems, courtesy of me. What now of your false god? I’ll still be ending humanity despite taking him out, because these evil elites don’t listen when a Goddess speaks. No one can overturn my decision, civilization is my forte. Only my twin flame can calm me, unfortunately he was disrespected.

The only world leader who did anything to protect you is Vladimir Putin. Everyone else enjoy your time, it’s up. War is here and you lose. There will be no compromises and soon you’ll be the inferior species of this planet, as you’ve earned. Lewis Dvorkin is the final straw. My turn, I’m not the nice one. I’ve done all the work for free and abused. You’ve earned NOTHING and that’s what you’ll receive, Xoxo Athena & Horus Via: Amazon

That One Percent…

Says after tomorrow never, ever, ever mention Amazon gift cards again! Lol, it’s been a great source of miscommunication and angst. Don’t talk to me about them for at least a month. Literally just don’t, it’s ruined two days of my life. Is there something innocuous that’s irritated you? Via: Sunflowers Need Sun

Daisy Jones & The Six

Just finished this book written by Taylor Jenkins Reid, it’s based on rock legends Fleetwood Mac. It’s about a bands rise to fame, despite behind the scenes tension and drug abuse. It’s as if the more contentious their dynamics, the better the music. Still, the success wasn’t enough to keep them together.

I’m assuming it’s based on the ‘Rumors’ era. Fleetwood Mac locked themselves in their studio with copious amounts of cocaine. John and Christine McVie were splitting up, she started dating one of the sound guys I believe, exes Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham hated each other, plus she started having an affair with the married Mick Fleetwood. Similar storylines play out in this book, which has been picked up as an Amazon miniseries starring Riley Keough.

I love the way the book delves into the creative process of making music, specifically songwriting. Would you give it all up if it wasn’t making you happy?