@thebitchisback Very fine, thank you m'lady.

It actually snowed yesterday, that was depressing
@Prodigal @thebitchisback It's snowing right now outside my window overlooking Hwy 427 (Toronto)
@Prodigal @thebitchisback The real purpose for this lockdown is to force the world into a communist state. They're doing all the things the communists do when they take over. Shutting down private business so they can replace it with state run business so all the profits go to the state. Letting 'useless eaters" die, not just seniors but disabled people who aren't getting a dime in "emergency funds". Same with poor people. Bringing in migrants as slave labour to replace the people who all got their jobs stolen. Manufacturing shortages of food and other goods. That's why we have bread lines now.
@Prodigal @thebitchisback Yes, and they've been planning it for many years. China bought influence with the UN, CDC and WHO including planting operatives in major health authorities and governments all over the world. That Tam woman also works for WHO, this came out today. So she's in conflict of interest and it explains why she's done nothing but spout Chinese propaganda. Trudeau's entire family starting with his father are communists. The job of these operatives has been to make sure China's communism virus spreads. That's why they accused Canadians of racism for wanting to take precautions. Now they are cracking down on free speech to prevent people from comparing notes and organizing. That's the real reason for "social distancing", to prevent people from talking and organizing.
@Creepella @Prodigal once the WHO dribble started I stopped reading. The only reason the UN agency WHO finding is being revoked is to deflect from the response failures of the US on it's own home soil.
@thebitchisback @Creepella failures are provably based on WHO misinformation though.

Tedros should be in jail.

I hate to knock my brotha down, but he screwed over the whole world for China and communism.

He is also considered a terrorist to many in Ethiopia.

He isn't even a medical doctor...just a puppet
@Prodigal @Creepella the whole Teddy needs removed or jailed talk is an absolute farce hahaha

The dude is making Trump look like a chump and doing a great job at bringing his lies to the forefront.

Anyone that believes Trump responded to the warnings called months ago has rocks in their head.

Trump is to blame for his own failings.
He refuses to admit he's fucked up.

You can't beg for a scapegoat when you were forewarned.
@thebitchisback @Creepella

I dunno, he and Canadian Bruce Aylward, I believe was reported...were in Wuhan or sent delegates to Wuhan.

They told the whole world...nothing to see here...not a big deal...

That was like late November early December.

Had they accurately reported what was happening, and had the Chinese not shut down their own medical whistle blowers, and had Beijing let other medical investigators come in, I can be farely certain that from Oz to USA to Europe many G20 countries would have blocked flights from China.

This would have massively slowed spread and give people more time to prepare.

Instead, the world didn't know the truth until hundreds of thousands Chinese students and professionals came back to the west from China after the Christmas break in early January.

Tedros and WHO are absolutely complicit In that AND in declaring the pandemic super late (March 11th).

And by the way, until now most medical professionals are operating on a false paradigm to treat this.

To put this in perspective, even the Jews (rubs money hands) who blew up the USS Liberty still paid reparations for their "negligence".

You think Xi Dada is gunna offer the West 50% discount on manufacturing billing to make up for the trillions in economic losses worldwide? From that deliberate delay of information?

And also from sending defective medical equipment related to the Corona virus to Italy and Netherlands?

F No.

So since no one can flip China on its belly and spank it's bum....

Looks like we have a stereotypical whipping boy in the form of not-my-nigga Tedros....
@Prodigal @Creepella it's funny CNN were calling a Pandemic all the way back to early February haha

Oh that's right Trump doesn't pay attention to "Fake News" outlets or his own senior advisors like Peter Navarro.

Memos sure meant a lot when it was Pompeii Pompeo hahaha

I didn't get the memo isn't an excuse to continually fuck a nation.

That's terrible mismanagement and a biased leader.
That memo was dated January 28th 2020 haha
@thebitchisback @Creepella

Alex Azar, secretary of Health and Human Services, said U.S. officials didn’t learn about the outbreak until Jan. 3 as a result of conversations Dr. Robert Redfield of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had with Chinese colleagues.

That's too late even...China was dealing with this and knew it's lethality in November 2019...so many Chinese carriers of the virus were, or just about to, flying back to their countries of work and schooling by Jan 3.
@Prodigal @Creepella dude the world knew from December 31st 2019.

Anyone that denies that is full of shit.

Thailand had it's first case January 13
US it was Jan 15 he travelled.

I don't believe for a second that the US would've reported any suss pneumonia deaths before March 13.
@Prodigal @Creepella US first case was January 20 haha

Trump could've done something from the First positive test

Had the US had actual testing in place before then, it would've picked up more asymptomatic cases in October 2019.
@thebitchisback @Creepella ok ladies have to set up a zoom room for kids piano teacher..later ..
@Prodigal @Creepella don't let Pedo bears watch your kids playing piano on Zoom dude.
@Prodigal @Creepella look up AMEB syllabus material. I've always used it since a young child. Although I'm classically trained. There's a lot of software and interactive DVDS available for resource material. I'm still one to purchase publications of printed material either from music shop outlets or online. I think that board subjects like music need a board syllabus for a teaching platform. I'm not a fan at all of Suzuki style, although that's how I learnt guitar initially. I prefer formal written before instructed lessons and text resource stimuli.
@Prodigal @Creepella oh that's even worse. Strings should definitely be formal and taught classically if possible. Suzuki is lazy.
@thebitchisback @Creepella one thing I like about Suzuki is that the kids doing Suzuki can play things by ear almost instantly...
@Prodigal @Creepella yet can they write it back out in composition format by hand? Or through a program to say MIDI or HDMI or Bluetooth via a device?

I make my kids print out shit if they want to learn something new. If it's out of their depth I just get a highligher out and mark chords instead.

Notation in music theory is vital to being able to explore taking an idea to creating your own music that's original.

Covers are all well and good, I can't talk. Yet I undertook over two decades of acquiring the skills necessary to even begin doing covers.

That means not needing the sheet music and Suzuki style. It means I can compose it back to notation if need be or variate the clef e.g. viola is only alto clef (an octave above cello which is bass clef) if I compose back most say modern music I'm doing it from treble clef for melody predominantly.

That's all well and good, yet it's too simple. I go from treble to bass to alto and cover all bases to variate instruments.

Transposing is an entirely classical trained skill.
It shouldn't be ignored, only encouraged.

If your kids are doing violin push one to viola. It's a selective and solo relied upon instrument and extremely exclusive for those (bursary gibs and gateway integration) easy to be mentored by professionals. To find a good viola teacher isn't easy. To find an exceptional one is worth the hunt.

Interestingly most people forget that the double bass is also a warm addition when a bow is added.

The bow hold and chin rest position is vital. When I learnt viola I didn't have a shoulder rest, only a chin rest. My teacher was a German gentleman and always smelt of salty caramel.

I went from Violin to Cello to Viola to Double Bass in school years. I loved viola yet double bass was more a challenge.
@thebitchisback

Good point about the formalities for noting and transmitting pieces.

It's like the difference between a self-taught, no formal training nor work experience hacker, and software developer. Knowledge of conventions and frameworks are super important.
@Prodigal that's something that's a homeschool lesson block in itself haha music theory is a great subject.
@thebitchisback We'll let them go to senior highschool at least, if not earlier...

They need to learn the practical aspects of sexuality somewhere.

I was homeschooled earlier, the only think I learned in high school was french kissing, surreptitious fingering, and architectural drawing.

Everything else was self-taught or homeschooled.

Still graduated top of glass.

University similar method, skip class...reead on my own time, pay one pretty white girl for her calligraphic notes for all the courses we took together, and the other one to photocopy all the reference chapter of course books.

Formal education systems are a joke.

It's just there to teach you how to act normally in society.

How to flirt, speak publicly, gain favour through convos, how to B's and buy more time, how to pick a slut out of the crowd, how to figure out if your girl is sucking off your friend and more behind your back.

You know stuff they don't write books on, but should.
Sorry @realcaseyrollins for my awful timeline.

You can unfollow if you want, it gets cray cray here sometimes.
Follow

@Prodigal You're good, I like this thread.

I think the social aspect of life is one of the most important things to learn growing up. Joker said it best, "we live in a society". So, school being useless as far as actually getting ahead in the economy goes doesn't bother me too much.

· · Web · 0 · 0 · 1
Sign in to participate in the conversation
Game Liberty Mastodon

Mainly gaming/nerd instance for people who value free speech. Everyone is welcome.