I agree that the behavior will absolutely continue. But if the new leader doesn’t have that special “something” that everyone rallies around, the cult divides.
Again, I still have no idea what people see in Trump or why anyone would choose to follow him. But there’s obviously something about him that appeals to them. Visible anger and hate for everyone not in the cult? Promises to destroy them all? Idk.
I think you’re absolutely right about the hate vs. fear. But when the charismatic (Trump? Ew, how?) cult leader dies, sometimes the cult doesn’t have anyone else they all believe in, and it breaks apart. I’m hoping for that.
And The Handmaid’s Tale was supposed to be fiction. But here we are.
I’ve had a Kindle paperwhite for multiple years now (7?) and I use Libby to check out books from my local libraries.
While everything you said is correct, it still has no pedals. I thought we (USA) called these scooters.
A ticket is $575! And that’s like, starting price. No wonder the average income of the attendees has gone up. They’re the only people who can afford to go. The rest of us down here spending our entire paychecks on rent and food can’t be wasting money on shit like this.
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Other people organized, staged, and enacted that coup. When he realized it was happening, he decided the coup stagers were “loyal” to him, so he was on board from that point on.
I agree with you that some people don’t deserve a quick death.
But I don’t think it should be government sanctioned or within the prison system, because they get it wrong all the time, and the innocent suffer.
#bringbackbuttons
Ngaio Marsh is good, and I’m enjoying them, but if it’s between her or Agatha Christie, then Dame Agatha wins every time (personal opinion).
I LOVE a good Poirot mystery story. Gather all the suspects together and then reveal all the secrets everyone has been hiding as well as the culprit of the dastardly crime. chef’s kiss
*hanged
Pictures are hung; people are hanged. English, man. It’s weird.
I’m about to read book 21 of the Inspector Alleyn series by Ngaio Marsh, False Scent.
If you end up liking the first Jack Reacher book, then I would recommend the first season of Reacher (I think on Prime). It takes some liberties, but follows the story reasonably well. And has an actual large guy playing Reacher, not Tom Cruise.
Keep in mind there were a few years between me reading the first book and watching season 1, so I might’ve spotted more differences had I experienced them back to back.
They just couldn’t write it on a to-do list, because they were illiterate.
I just finished No Plan B by Lee Child. Number 20-something in the Jack Reacher series.
Fighting injustice (and kicking ass) throughout the country, one small corrupt town at a time.
Mon cher!
“All living spaces near office buildings are getting more and more unaffordable”
FTFY
Chaos? A distraction from whatever else he’s up to that night be worse? Idk.