• URGENT: John needs $300

    From Laz Mann@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 2 11:50:03 2023
    Also:

    John was kinda hoping he'd have more new content up before he got to
    this point, but while his roommate's out: she's been feeding JH and
    putting him up for free and she's not really rolling in bucks and is
    living with terminal lung cancer so yeah. John would really like to
    help her out and maybe pick up some food, plus all his first-of-month
    bills are hitting - Adobe, MS, etc.

    Over the next month you're going to see JH shifting gears with
    fundraising to focus much more on long-term residual income via Patreon
    than reaching out and asking for help on an "as needed/omg he's gonna
    die" basis, but in the meantime he could use some help here to get
    through these last few days of tightening up and bucking down and
    getting ready to get back up to full speed with everything after the
    recent challenges we've overcome.

    Anyway, if you can help JH out it'd be awesome. If we can put a
    couple-three hundred together it'll get him through the next couple of
    weeks (four would be even better; at five he's starting to look at being
    able to spend beyond present, urgent, need) and by the end of the month
    John should have Patreon built up enough to not need to ask next month.
    (NB: If you join the Patreon now he gets paid more or less just as
    quickly as via PayPal, so if you've been thinking about recurring
    support it would be worthwhile to consider signing on there for say $25
    a month for the next four months rather than just sending $100 to
    PayPal. At some point in the not too distant future there will be some
    benefit stuff for Patrons as well, but that's still a bit fuzzy on
    details in John's head.)

    Please help if you can; her diet is pretty restricted and while John is
    happy just to eat it'd be cool if he could pick up some food of "his
    own" as well as slide her some cash and get this $100 or so in important
    bills paid.

    John loves y'all. He's still not quite in position to start setting
    schedules and making promises, but you should see him live again no
    later than Tuesday night (probably tomorrow, a slight chance of
    tonight).

    This isn't a binary true-false win-lose scenario but rather one of focus
    - of bringing a big picture in from nothing but a vague blur to a sharp,
    clear, and beautiful image. Things are starting to come together now
    and he's in the last stretches of this whole cleanup/reorg thing as far
    as his work goes - at least in terms of setting the agenda and broad
    task identification. He's sorry it's taking as long as it is, but he's
    also quite certain this is where things start getting better, and he
    wants to be sure he's doing it as well and right as he possibly can with
    the current circumstances (including everything from where he is to the
    gear he's using).

    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    patreon.com/JohnHenry

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  • From Davey Zimmerman #274@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 2 20:01:58 2023
    Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote in news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0-868d-c1f8e9899d2fn@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to
    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot
    of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few
    bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few
    bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to
    manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or
    even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+
    senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give
    them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and
    food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one
    year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam,
    blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and
    microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option:
    Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also
    receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch
    this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here.
    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care
    to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we
    do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our
    expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We
    ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes
    get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our
    EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing
    approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary
    and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior
    dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of
    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We
    do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left,
    rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time."

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From %@21:1/5 to Laz Mann on Sun Apr 2 15:43:01 2023
    Laz Mann wrote:
    bringing a big picture in

    https://imgur.com/a/3rzn9UH

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Laz Mann@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 2 13:31:03 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to
    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot
    of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few
    bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few
    bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled, same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability
    to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they
    could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split,
    considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and
    doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or
    even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give
    them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one
    year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam,
    blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing
    of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option:
    Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also
    receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch
    this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here.
    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care
    to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes
    get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our
    EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary
    and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior
    dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of
    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We
    do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left, rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From ]v[etaphoid@21:1/5 to Laz Mann on Sun Apr 2 21:49:06 2023
    Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy,
    indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to
    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot
    of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few
    bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few
    bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled, same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability
    to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they
    could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split, considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and
    doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to
    manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or
    even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+
    senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give
    them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and
    food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one
    year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam,
    blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and
    microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your
    sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option:
    Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also
    receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch
    this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here.
    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private
    donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care
    to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we >> do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our
    expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We
    ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes
    get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our
    EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing
    approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary
    and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior
    dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of
    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We
    do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left,
    rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.


    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Davey Zimmerman #274@21:1/5 to meta@lowincomegenius.com on Sun Apr 2 21:52:48 2023
    ]v[etaphoid <meta@lowincomegenius.com> wrote in ]news:u0ct8i$2ld92$1@dont-email.me:

    Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274
    wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching,
    hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to
    donate to people honestly working towards caring for pets who
    deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a
    lot of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a
    few bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw
    a few bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively
    disabled, same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have
    the ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they
    wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would
    be a fair split, considering that the latter group has abundant
    resources already and doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account
    to manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly,
    or even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved
    one. Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to
    the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely
    appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help
    give them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical
    care and food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page
    for your one year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough
    veterinary exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and
    extractions, vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser
    therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other
    specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can help provide this
    quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical
    care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a
    listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a
    live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation
    option: Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation
    now, but you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or
    costs for paying later, and you will make an impact immediately.
    You’ll also receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your
    gift today. Watch this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay
    Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here.
    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by
    private donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime
    high-quality care to and find placements for otherwise
    “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not charge an adoption fee
    or any other fees to help to cover our expenses. All the dogs who
    come into our program are fully vetted prior to living at the
    sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We ensure that
    the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes get
    their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible.
    Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing
    approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in
    temporary and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes
    for senior dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and
    challenges of living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit
    organization. We do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time
    that they have left, rather the quality of the life that we can
    provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.


    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what
    is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    Loyalty.

    Unlike John, the dogs don't turn on you when the ATM shuts down.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Laz Mann@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 2 23:27:30 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy, >> indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to
    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot >> of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few
    bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few
    bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability
    to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split, considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to >> manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or >> even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+
    senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative! >>

    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give >> them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and >> food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one >> year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam,
    blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and
    microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your >> sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care >> for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing
    of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option:
    Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also
    receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch
    this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here.
    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private >> donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care
    to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we
    do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our
    expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior >> to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We >> ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes >> get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special >> needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our
    EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing
    approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary
    and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior
    dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of
    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We >> do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left, >> rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From ]v[etaphoid@21:1/5 to Laz Mann on Mon Apr 3 09:29:06 2023
    Laz Mann <lazmann@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote: >>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy, >>>> indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to
    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot >>>> of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few
    bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few >>>> bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability
    to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they
    could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split,
    considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and
    doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to >>>> manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or >>>> even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+ >>>> senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative! >>>>

    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give >>>> them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and >>>> food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one >>>> year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam,
    blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and
    microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your >>>> sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care >>>> for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing >>> of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option:
    Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also
    receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch
    this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here.
    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private >>>> donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care >>>> to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we >>>> do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our
    expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior >>>> to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We >>>> ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes >>>> get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special >>>> needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our
    EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing
    approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary >>>> and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior
    dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of
    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We >>>> do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left, >>>> rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time." >>>
    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what is the >> difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.


    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?

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  • From Kara Mac@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 3 07:12:16 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way. >>>> Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy, >>>> indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to
    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot >>>> of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few >>>> bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few >>>> bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability >>> to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they >>> could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split,
    considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and
    doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to >>>> manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or >>>> even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one. >>>> Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+ >>>> senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative! >>>>

    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give >>>> them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and >>>> food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one >>>> year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam, >>>> blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and
    microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your >>>> sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing
    of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream. >>>
    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option: >>>> Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but >>>> you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for >>>> paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also >>>> receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch >>>> this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here. >>>> Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private >>>> donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care >>>> to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we
    do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our >>>> expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior >>>> to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We >>>> ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes >>>> get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our >>>> EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing
    approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary >>>> and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior >>>> dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of >>>> living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We >>>> do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left, >>>> rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time." >>>
    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what is the
    difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?

    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of shit.
    Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who would if the could!!!

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  • From Davey Zimmerman #274@21:1/5 to Kara Mac on Mon Apr 3 15:53:21 2023
    Kara Mac <karamcnamara0630@gmail.com> wrote in news:ab285feb-371c-4db6-bac8-212d651b73dbn@googlegroups.com:

    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote
    :
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman
    #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his
    way.

    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching,
    hypocri
    sy,
    indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate
    to

    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors,
    there's a
    lot
    of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a
    few

    bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw
    a f
    ew
    bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is
    effectively di
    sabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the
    ability

    to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if
    the
    y
    could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair
    split,

    considering that the latter group has abundant resources already
    and

    doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an a
    ccount to
    manage your donations and more. Click below to register or
    login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving
    monthly,
    or
    even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved
    one.

    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to
    the 50
    0+
    senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely
    appreciati
    ve!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will
    help g
    ive
    them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical
    care
    and
    food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for
    your one
    year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary
    exam
    ,
    blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines,
    and

    microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services.
    With y
    our
    sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500,
    medical
    care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as
    a l
    isting
    of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live
    stream
    .

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care
    to

    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation
    option:
    Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation
    now, bu
    t
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs
    for

    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’l
    l also
    receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today.
    Watc
    h
    this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click
    here.

    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by
    priv
    ate
    donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime
    high-quality ca
    re
    to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” d
    ogs, therefore, we
    do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover
    our

    expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully
    vetted pr
    ior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster
    home.
    We
    ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever
    foster ho
    mes
    get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other
    spe
    cial
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax
    deductible. Ou
    r
    EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally
    housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and
    others in tempora
    ry
    and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for
    senior

    dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and
    challenges of

    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit
    organization.
    We
    do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they
    have le
    ft,
    rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that
    tim
    e."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better,
    what is the
    difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?

    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral
    diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of shit.

    It doesn't ever stop the stupid from foaming away with an unending flow
    of BS. However John does try to "adapt" things from others and present
    it as his own. Of course John tries to improve it with his own
    meanderings which is a constant target of ridicule.

    John also has figured out that having an audience he cannot control is a
    bad thing for him. Besides karma, he tends to not appreciate having his entitled behaviour thrown in his face.

    Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out how to meet
    their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other dogs to not only
    meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as well. My monthly
    $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who would if they could!!!

    Thanks again, Kara. It's even tax deductable.

    Q. Why is money send to Moocheroni not tax deductable?

    A. He's not a fucking charity, he's a mooch.

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  • From Laz Mann@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 4 17:10:36 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 2:29:10 AM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way. >>>> Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy, >>>> indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to
    people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot >>>> of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few >>>> bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few >>>> bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability >>> to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they >>> could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split,
    considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and
    doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to >>>> manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or >>>> even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one. >>>> Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+ >>>> senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative! >>>>

    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give >>>> them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and >>>> food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one >>>> year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam, >>>> blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and
    microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your >>>> sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing
    of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream. >>>
    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to
    another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option: >>>> Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but >>>> you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for >>>> paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also >>>> receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch >>>> this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here. >>>> Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private >>>> donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care >>>> to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we
    do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our >>>> expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior >>>> to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We >>>> ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes >>>> get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our >>>> EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing
    approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary >>>> and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior >>>> dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of >>>> living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We >>>> do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left, >>>> rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time." >>>
    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what is the
    difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?

    Twenty or so years ago, in this very newsgroup, JH offered a
    proposal which caused quite a bit of controversy, suggesting
    that instead of storing nuclear waste in Nevada, if anyone
    anywhere in our government had the slightest of clues, they'd
    space it straight into the sun, where it would be something
    akin to a molecule of water in the Pacific.

    While dogs are meandering about in space barking annoyingly
    and pointlessly, JH is here on Earth generating high-level,
    ingenious solutions to world problems in his spare time.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Laz Mann@21:1/5 to Kara Mac on Tue Apr 4 17:10:45 2023
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way. >>>> Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy,
    indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to >>>> people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot
    of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few >>>> bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few
    bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability >>> to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they >>> could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split, >>> considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and >>> doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to
    manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login. >>>>
    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or
    even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one. >>>> Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+
    senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give
    them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and
    food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one
    year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam, >>>> blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and >>>> microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis,
    chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your
    sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing
    of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream. >>>
    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to >>>> another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option: >>>> Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but >>>> you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for >>>> paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also >>>> receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch >>>> this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here. >>>> Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private
    donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care
    to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we
    do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our >>>> expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We
    ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes
    get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog
    sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized,
    nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our >>>> EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based
    Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing >>>> approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary
    and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior >>>> dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of >>>> living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We
    do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left,
    rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly
    have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what is the
    difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of shit.
    Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who would if the could!!!

    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was $150, regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Kara Mac@21:1/5 to Laz Mann on Wed Apr 5 05:27:36 2023
    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, hypocrisy,
    indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an alternative to donate to >>>> people honestly working towards caring for pets who deserve it. >>>>
    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, there's a lot
    of deserving pets that could stand some more support. Throw in a few
    bucks if you can. If this is too far away for your tastes, throw a few
    bucks worth of support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the ability
    to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they wouldn't if they
    could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels would be a fair split, >>> considering that the latter group has abundant resources already and >>> doesn't have subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account
    Whether you’re a new or returning donor, you can create an account to
    manage your donations and more. Click below to register or login. >>>>
    Register/Login
    One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving monthly, or
    even making a tribute donation in honor or in memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to the 500+
    senior dogs in our program, and for that we are sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations
    Tribute Donations
    Sponsor an Old Friend
    By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the sanctuary, you will help give
    them a comfortable retirement and provide high-quality medical care and
    food! You will be recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one
    year sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary exam,
    blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, vaccines, and >>>> microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy for arthritis, >>>> chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other specialty services. With your
    sponsorship, you can help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, medical care
    for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such as a listing
    of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality care to >>>> another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships
    Donate Now, Pay Later
    We’ve partnered with B Generous to introduce a new donation option:
    Donate Now, Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll also
    receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift today. Watch
    this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later
    For wishlists & other ways you can help our Old Friends, click here.
    Donate with PayPal
    Donate with Venmo
    Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded by private
    donations. Our primary goals are to provide lifetime high-quality care
    to and find placements for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we
    do not charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our
    expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster home. We
    ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes
    get their monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other special
    needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog >>>> sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS recognized, >>>> nonprofit organization. All of your donations are tax deductible. Our
    EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home based >>>> Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, generally housing >>>> approximately 120 senior dogs at the Sanctuary and others in temporary
    and Forever Foster Homes. While providing lifetime homes for senior >>>> dogs, OFSDS strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of
    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We
    do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have left,
    rather the quality of the life that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they clearly >>> have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, what is the
    difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of shit.
    Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was $150, regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never gave me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through Witness at the Boarder for a whole year now!! She
    has worked hard to help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now. Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it takes to take care of herself and
    them. Feels GREAT to give a hand up to a deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my monthly bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good and not being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Kara Mac@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 5 06:28:38 2023
    "you still owe JH"
    This says it all really. This is the heart of the issue- no one owes you shit.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Davey Zimmerman #274@21:1/5 to Kara Mac on Thu Apr 6 01:15:02 2023
    Kara Mac <karamcnamara0630@gmail.com> wrote in news:135fffdc-0498-47b8-b809-071afdedc179n@googlegroups.com:


    "you still owe JH"
    This says it all really. This is the heart of the issue- no one owes
    you shit.

    Give the fuckhead a break. How else is John going to demonstrate his
    weapons grade sense of entitlement?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Dick N. Witham@21:1/5 to Kara Mac on Thu Apr 6 02:58:45 2023
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman
    #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn
    his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching,
    hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an
    alternative to donate to people honestly working towards
    caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors,
    there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more
    support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too far
    away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of support to a
    local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is
    effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the
    ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they
    wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels
    would be a fair split, considering that the latter group has
    abundant resources already and doesn't have subscriptions
    overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning donor,
    you can create an account to manage your donations and more.
    Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations You
    can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving
    monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in
    memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to
    the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are
    sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an
    Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the
    sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement
    and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be
    recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year
    sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary
    exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions,
    vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy
    for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other
    specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can help
    provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500,
    medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year
    for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such
    as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out
    during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality
    care to another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with B
    Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now, Pay
    Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but you pay
    later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll
    also receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift
    today. Watch this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay
    Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can help
    our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate with
    Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded
    by private donations. Our primary goals are to provide
    lifetime high-quality care to and find placements for
    otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not charge an
    adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our expenses.
    All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster
    home. We ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in
    forever foster homes get their monthly preventatives, required
    vetting, and any other special needs that they may have.
    One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog sponsorship donations
    are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS
    recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations are
    tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar
    profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home
    based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee,
    generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the
    Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes.
    While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS strives
    to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of living with
    older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We do
    not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have
    left, rather the quality of the life that we can provide them
    for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they
    clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better,
    what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the
    future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral
    diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of shit.
    Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out how to meet
    their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other dogs to not
    only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who
    would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a
    $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to society
    and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never gave
    me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been helping
    as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through Witness at
    the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has worked hard to help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now. Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through dangerous conditions to
    save their lives, willing to do what it takes to take care of herself
    and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand up to a deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my monthly bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good and not being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.

    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to Jawn
    Henery.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Kara Mac@21:1/5 to Dick N. Witham on Thu Apr 6 15:35:15 2023
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:49 PM UTC-4, Dick N. Witham wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >> > > >> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman >> > > >>> #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn
    his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching,
    hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an
    alternative to donate to people honestly working towards
    caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors,
    there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more
    support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too far
    away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of support to a
    local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is
    effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the
    ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they
    wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels
    would be a fair split, considering that the latter group has
    abundant resources already and doesn't have subscriptions
    overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning donor, >> > > >>>> you can create an account to manage your donations and more.
    Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations You
    can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving
    monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in
    memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to
    the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are
    sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an
    Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the
    sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement
    and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be
    recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year
    sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary
    exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions,
    vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser therapy >> > > >>>> for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many other
    specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can help
    provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500,
    medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 year >> > > >>>> for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such
    as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out
    during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of
    sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality
    care to another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with B >> > > >>>> Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now, Pay
    Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but you pay
    later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for
    paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll >> > > >>>> also receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift
    today. Watch this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay
    Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can help
    our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate with
    Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded
    by private donations. Our primary goals are to provide
    lifetime high-quality care to and find placements for
    otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not charge an >> > > >>>> adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our expenses.
    All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior
    to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever foster >> > > >>>> home. We ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and those in
    forever foster homes get their monthly preventatives, required >> > > >>>> vetting, and any other special needs that they may have.
    One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog sponsorship donations
    are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS
    recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations are
    tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar
    profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home
    based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee,
    generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the
    Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes.
    While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS strives
    to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of living with
    older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We do >> > > >>>> not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they have >> > > >>>> left, rather the quality of the life that we can provide them
    for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they
    clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better,
    what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the
    future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral
    diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of shit.
    Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out how to meet >> > their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other dogs to not
    only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who
    would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a
    $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never gave
    me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through Witness at
    the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has worked hard to help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now. Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it takes to take care of herself
    and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand up to a deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my monthly bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good and not being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.
    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to Jawn Henery.

    Ah. Slut shaming. So original- the go to for every 7th grade boy and under endowed limpdick on the planet.
    Great name- it suits you.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Dick N. Witham@21:1/5 to Kara Mac on Fri Apr 7 00:31:33 2023
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:49 PM UTC-4, Dick N. Witham wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid
    wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey
    Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn
    his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of
    mooching, hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest
    an alternative to donate to people honestly working towards
    caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors,
    there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more
    support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too
    far away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of
    support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is
    effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have
    the ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean
    they wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the
    mongrels would be a fair split, considering that the latter
    group has abundant resources already and doesn't have
    subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning
    donor,
    you can create an account to manage your donations and
    more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations
    You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving
    monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in
    memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food
    to the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are
    sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an
    Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the
    sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement
    and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be
    recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year
    sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary
    exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions,
    vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser
    therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many
    other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can
    help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500,
    medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1
    year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange,
    such as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a
    shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time
    of sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide
    quality care to another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with
    B Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now,
    Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but
    you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or
    costs for paying later, and you will make an impact
    immediately. You’ll also receive a tax deduction for the
    full amount of your gift today. Watch this video to learn
    more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can
    help our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate
    with Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely
    funded by private donations. Our primary goals are to
    provide lifetime high-quality care to and find placements
    for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not
    charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover
    our expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are
    fully vetted prior to living at the sanctuary or being
    placed in a forever foster home. We ensure that the dogs at
    the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes get their
    monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other
    special needs that they may have. One-time, recurring,
    tribute, and dog sponsorship donations are made through
    NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS
    recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations
    are tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our
    GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home
    based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee,
    generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the
    Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes.
    While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS
    strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of
    living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit
    organization. We do not concern ourselves with the quantity
    of time that they have left, rather the quality of the life
    that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone
    pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they
    clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely
    better,
    what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the
    future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral
    diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of
    shit. Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out
    how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other
    dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as
    well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who
    would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was
    $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a
    $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to
    society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the
    win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never
    gave me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to
    a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been
    helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through
    Witness at the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has worked hard to
    help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now.
    Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through
    dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it takes
    to take care of herself and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand up to a
    deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my monthly
    bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good and not
    being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.
    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to Jawn
    Henery.

    Ah. Slut shaming. So original- the go to for every 7th grade boy and
    under endowed limpdick on the planet.

    I'd pay you $20 because you'd be sucking twice the amount of cock than
    usual, but you have to leave your teeth in. I don't do gumjobs.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ]v[etaphoid@21:1/5 to Dick N. Witham on Fri Apr 7 02:26:14 2023
    Dick N. Witham <dicknwitham@aol.com> wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:49 PM UTC-4, Dick N. Witham wrote: >>> Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >>>>>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid
    wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey
    Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn >>>>>>>>>>> his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of
    mooching, hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest >>>>>>>>>>> an alternative to donate to people honestly working towards >>>>>>>>>>> caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, >>>>>>>>>>> there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more >>>>>>>>>>> support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too >>>>>>>>>>> far away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of
    support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is
    effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have
    the ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean >>>>>>>>>> they wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the
    mongrels would be a fair split, considering that the latter >>>>>>>>>> group has abundant resources already and doesn't have
    subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning >>>>>>>>>>> donor,
    you can create an account to manage your donations and
    more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations >>>>>>>>>>> You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving >>>>>>>>>>> monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in >>>>>>>>>>> memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food >>>>>>>>>>> to the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are >>>>>>>>>>> sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an >>>>>>>>>>> Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the
    sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement >>>>>>>>>>> and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be >>>>>>>>>>> recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year >>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary >>>>>>>>>>> exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, >>>>>>>>>>> vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser
    therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many >>>>>>>>>>> other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can >>>>>>>>>>> help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, >>>>>>>>>>> medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 >>>>>>>>>>> year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange,
    such as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a
    shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time >>>>>>>>>>> of sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide
    quality care to another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with >>>>>>>>>>> B Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now, >>>>>>>>>>> Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but >>>>>>>>>>> you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or >>>>>>>>>>> costs for paying later, and you will make an impact
    immediately. You’ll also receive a tax deduction for the >>>>>>>>>>> full amount of your gift today. Watch this video to learn >>>>>>>>>>> more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can >>>>>>>>>>> help our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate >>>>>>>>>>> with Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely
    funded by private donations. Our primary goals are to
    provide lifetime high-quality care to and find placements >>>>>>>>>>> for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not >>>>>>>>>>> charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover >>>>>>>>>>> our expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are >>>>>>>>>>> fully vetted prior to living at the sanctuary or being
    placed in a forever foster home. We ensure that the dogs at >>>>>>>>>>> the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes get their >>>>>>>>>>> monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other
    special needs that they may have. One-time, recurring,
    tribute, and dog sponsorship donations are made through
    NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS
    recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations >>>>>>>>>>> are tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our
    GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home >>>>>>>>>>> based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee,
    generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the
    Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes. >>>>>>>>>>> While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS
    strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of >>>>>>>>>>> living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit
    organization. We do not concern ourselves with the quantity >>>>>>>>>>> of time that they have left, rather the quality of the life >>>>>>>>>>> that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone >>>>>>>>>> pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they
    clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely
    better,
    what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and
    advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the
    future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not
    contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral
    diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of
    shit. Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out
    how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other
    dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as >>>>>> well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who >>>>>> would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was
    $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a
    $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to
    society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the
    win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never
    gave me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to
    a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been
    helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through
    Witness at the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has worked hard to
    help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now.
    Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through
    dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it takes
    to take care of herself and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand up to a
    deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my monthly
    bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good and not
    being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.
    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to Jawn
    Henery.

    Ah. Slut shaming. So original- the go to for every 7th grade boy and
    under endowed limpdick on the planet.

    I'd pay you $20 because you'd be sucking twice the amount of cock than
    usual, but you have to leave your teeth in. I don't do gumjobs.


    You don’t receive blowjobs full stop.

    How’s the ex wife going these days?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Kara Mac@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 7 03:25:54 2023
    On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 10:26:17 PM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote:
    Dick N. Witham <dickn...@aol.com> wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:49 PM UTC-4, Dick N. Witham wrote: >>> Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >>>>>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid >>>>>>>> wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey
    Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn >>>>>>>>>>> his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of
    mooching, hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest >>>>>>>>>>> an alternative to donate to people honestly working towards >>>>>>>>>>> caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, >>>>>>>>>>> there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more >>>>>>>>>>> support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too >>>>>>>>>>> far away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of
    support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is
    effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have >>>>>>>>>> the ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean >>>>>>>>>> they wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the >>>>>>>>>> mongrels would be a fair split, considering that the latter >>>>>>>>>> group has abundant resources already and doesn't have
    subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning >>>>>>>>>>> donor,
    you can create an account to manage your donations and >>>>>>>>>>> more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations >>>>>>>>>>> You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving >>>>>>>>>>> monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in >>>>>>>>>>> memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food >>>>>>>>>>> to the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are >>>>>>>>>>> sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an >>>>>>>>>>> Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the
    sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement >>>>>>>>>>> and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be >>>>>>>>>>> recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year >>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary >>>>>>>>>>> exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, >>>>>>>>>>> vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser >>>>>>>>>>> therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many >>>>>>>>>>> other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can >>>>>>>>>>> help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, >>>>>>>>>>> medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 >>>>>>>>>>> year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, >>>>>>>>>> such as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a >>>>>>>>>> shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time >>>>>>>>>>> of sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide >>>>>>>>>>> quality care to another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with >>>>>>>>>>> B Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now, >>>>>>>>>>> Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but >>>>>>>>>>> you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or >>>>>>>>>>> costs for paying later, and you will make an impact
    immediately. You’ll also receive a tax deduction for the >>>>>>>>>>> full amount of your gift today. Watch this video to learn >>>>>>>>>>> more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can >>>>>>>>>>> help our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate >>>>>>>>>>> with Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely >>>>>>>>>>> funded by private donations. Our primary goals are to >>>>>>>>>>> provide lifetime high-quality care to and find placements >>>>>>>>>>> for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not >>>>>>>>>>> charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover >>>>>>>>>>> our expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are >>>>>>>>>>> fully vetted prior to living at the sanctuary or being >>>>>>>>>>> placed in a forever foster home. We ensure that the dogs at >>>>>>>>>>> the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes get their >>>>>>>>>>> monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other >>>>>>>>>>> special needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, >>>>>>>>>>> tribute, and dog sponsorship donations are made through >>>>>>>>>>> NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS
    recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations >>>>>>>>>>> are tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our
    GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home >>>>>>>>>>> based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, >>>>>>>>>>> generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the >>>>>>>>>>> Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes. >>>>>>>>>>> While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS >>>>>>>>>>> strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of >>>>>>>>>>> living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit >>>>>>>>>>> organization. We do not concern ourselves with the quantity >>>>>>>>>>> of time that they have left, rather the quality of the life >>>>>>>>>>> that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone >>>>>>>>>> pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they >>>>>>>>>> clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely
    better,
    what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong? >>>>>>>>
    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who >>>>>>>> teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and >>>>>>>> advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the
    future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not >>>>>>>> contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral >>>>>> diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of
    shit. Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out >>>>>> how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other >>>>>> dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as >>>>>> well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who >>>>>> would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was
    $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a >>>>> $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to
    society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the >>>> win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never
    gave me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to >>>> a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been
    helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through >>>> Witness at the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has worked hard to >>>> help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now. >>>> Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through
    dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it takes >>>> to take care of herself and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand up to a >>>> deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my monthly
    bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good and not >>>> being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.
    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to Jawn >>> Henery.

    Ah. Slut shaming. So original- the go to for every 7th grade boy and
    under endowed limpdick on the planet.

    I'd pay you $20 because you'd be sucking twice the amount of cock than usual, but you have to leave your teeth in. I don't do gumjobs.

    You don’t receive blowjobs full stop.

    How’s the ex wife going these days?
    LimpDick might be on to something. This is the perfect opportunity for John to prove he will help himself, thereby making helping him feel less like being used. His delicate little piggy toes wouldn't be hurting him as he would be working on his knees.
    But pretty sure we all know what the need to brag about dick size means....it means John only gets half pay from LimpDick.

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  • From %@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 8 12:05:47 2023
    XPost: alt.arts.poetry.comments

    Kevin Fries AKA Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Kara Mac <karamcnamara0630@gmail.com> wrote in news:135fffdc-0498-47b8-b809-071afdedc179n@googlegroups.com:


    "you still owe JH"
    This says it all really. This is the heart of the issue- no one owes
    you shit.

    Give the fuckhead a break. How else is John going to demonstrate his
    weapons grade sense of entitlement?

    https://imgur.com/user/Chudnozzle lol

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  • From Dick N. Witham@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 8 20:20:25 2023
    ]v[etaphoid wrote:

    Dick N. Witham <dicknwitham@aol.com> wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:49 PM UTC-4, Dick N. Witham
    wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >>>>>>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman >>>>>>>>>>> #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn >>>>>>>>>>>> his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, >>>>>>>>>>>> hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an
    alternative to donate to people honestly working towards >>>>>>>>>>>> caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, >>>>>>>>>>>> there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more >>>>>>>>>>>> support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too far >>>>>>>>>>>> away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of support to a >>>>>>>>>>>> local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is
    effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the >>>>>>>>>>> ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they >>>>>>>>>>> wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels >>>>>>>>>>> would be a fair split, considering that the latter group has >>>>>>>>>>> abundant resources already and doesn't have subscriptions >>>>>>>>>>> overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning >>>>>>>>>>>> donor,
    you can create an account to manage your donations and more. >>>>>>>>>>>> Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations You >>>>>>>>>>>> can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving >>>>>>>>>>>> monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in >>>>>>>>>>>> memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to >>>>>>>>>>>> the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are >>>>>>>>>>>> sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an >>>>>>>>>>>> Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the
    sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement >>>>>>>>>>>> and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be >>>>>>>>>>>> recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year >>>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary >>>>>>>>>>>> exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, >>>>>>>>>>>> vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser >>>>>>>>>>>> therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many >>>>>>>>>>>> other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can help >>>>>>>>>>>> provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, >>>>>>>>>>>> medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 >>>>>>>>>>>> year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such >>>>>>>>>>> as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out >>>>>>>>>>> during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of >>>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality >>>>>>>>>>>> care to another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with B >>>>>>>>>>>> Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now, Pay >>>>>>>>>>>> Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but you pay >>>>>>>>>>>> later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for >>>>>>>>>>>> paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll >>>>>>>>>>>> also receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift >>>>>>>>>>>> today. Watch this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay >>>>>>>>>>>> Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can help >>>>>>>>>>>> our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate with >>>>>>>>>>>> Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded >>>>>>>>>>>> by private donations. Our primary goals are to provide >>>>>>>>>>>> lifetime high-quality care to and find placements for
    otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not charge an >>>>>>>>>>>> adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our expenses. >>>>>>>>>>>> All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior >>>>>>>>>>>> to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever >>>>>>>>>>>> foster home. We ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and >>>>>>>>>>>> those in forever foster homes get their monthly
    preventatives, required vetting, and any other special needs >>>>>>>>>>>> that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog >>>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS
    recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations are >>>>>>>>>>>> tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar >>>>>>>>>>>> profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home >>>>>>>>>>>> based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee,
    generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the >>>>>>>>>>>> Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes. >>>>>>>>>>>> While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS strives >>>>>>>>>>>> to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of living with >>>>>>>>>>>> older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We >>>>>>>>>>>> do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they >>>>>>>>>>>> have left, rather the quality of the life that we can provide >>>>>>>>>>>> them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone >>>>>>>>>>> pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they >>>>>>>>>>> clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, >>>>>>>>>> what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong?

    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who
    teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and >>>>>>>>> advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the
    future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not >>>>>>>>> contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral >>>>>>> diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of
    shit. Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out
    how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other >>>>>>> dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as >>>>>>> well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who >>>>>>> would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was
    $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a >>>>>> $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to
    society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the
    win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never
    gave me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to >>>>> a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been
    helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through
    Witness at the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has worked hard to >>>>> help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now. >>>>> Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through
    dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it
    takes to take care of herself and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand
    up to a deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my
    monthly bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good
    and not being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.
    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to
    Jawn Henery.

    Ah. Slut shaming. So original- the go to for every 7th grade boy and
    under endowed limpdick on the planet.

    I'd pay you $20 because you'd be sucking twice the amount of cock than
    usual, but you have to leave your teeth in. I don't do gumjobs.


    You don’t receive blowjobs full stop.

    How’s the ex wife going these days?

    Stay in your lane, sheep fucker. Adults are talking.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ]v[etaphoid@21:1/5 to Dick N. Witham on Sat Apr 8 22:18:58 2023
    Dick N. Witham <dicknwitham@aol.com> wrote:
    ]v[etaphoid wrote:

    Dick N. Witham <dicknwitham@aol.com> wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:49 PM UTC-4, Dick N. Witham
    wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote: >>>>>>>> On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >>>>>>>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey Zimmerman >>>>>>>>>>>> #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers]

    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn >>>>>>>>>>>>> his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of mooching, >>>>>>>>>>>>> hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest an >>>>>>>>>>>>> alternative to donate to people honestly working towards >>>>>>>>>>>>> caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, >>>>>>>>>>>>> there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more >>>>>>>>>>>>> support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too far >>>>>>>>>>>>> away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of support to a >>>>>>>>>>>>> local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is >>>>>>>>>>>> effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have the >>>>>>>>>>>> ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean they >>>>>>>>>>>> wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the mongrels >>>>>>>>>>>> would be a fair split, considering that the latter group has >>>>>>>>>>>> abundant resources already and doesn't have subscriptions >>>>>>>>>>>> overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning >>>>>>>>>>>>> donor,
    you can create an account to manage your donations and more. >>>>>>>>>>>>> Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations You >>>>>>>>>>>>> can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving >>>>>>>>>>>>> monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in >>>>>>>>>>>>> memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food to >>>>>>>>>>>>> the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are >>>>>>>>>>>>> sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an >>>>>>>>>>>>> Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the >>>>>>>>>>>>> sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement >>>>>>>>>>>>> and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be >>>>>>>>>>>>> recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year >>>>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary >>>>>>>>>>>>> exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, >>>>>>>>>>>>> vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser >>>>>>>>>>>>> therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many >>>>>>>>>>>>> other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can help >>>>>>>>>>>>> provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, >>>>>>>>>>>>> medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>> year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, such >>>>>>>>>>>> as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a shout-out >>>>>>>>>>>> during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time of >>>>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide quality >>>>>>>>>>>>> care to another senior dog in our program.


    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with B >>>>>>>>>>>>> Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now, Pay >>>>>>>>>>>>> Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but you pay >>>>>>>>>>>>> later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or costs for >>>>>>>>>>>>> paying later, and you will make an impact immediately. You’ll >>>>>>>>>>>>> also receive a tax deduction for the full amount of your gift >>>>>>>>>>>>> today. Watch this video to learn more about Donate Now, Pay >>>>>>>>>>>>> Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can help >>>>>>>>>>>>> our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate with >>>>>>>>>>>>> Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely funded >>>>>>>>>>>>> by private donations. Our primary goals are to provide >>>>>>>>>>>>> lifetime high-quality care to and find placements for >>>>>>>>>>>>> otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not charge an >>>>>>>>>>>>> adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover our expenses. >>>>>>>>>>>>> All the dogs who come into our program are fully vetted prior >>>>>>>>>>>>> to living at the sanctuary or being placed in a forever >>>>>>>>>>>>> foster home. We ensure that the dogs at the sanctuary and >>>>>>>>>>>>> those in forever foster homes get their monthly
    preventatives, required vetting, and any other special needs >>>>>>>>>>>>> that they may have. One-time, recurring, tribute, and dog >>>>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship donations are made through NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS >>>>>>>>>>>>> recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations are >>>>>>>>>>>>> tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our GuideStar >>>>>>>>>>>>> profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home >>>>>>>>>>>>> based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, >>>>>>>>>>>>> generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the >>>>>>>>>>>>> Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes. >>>>>>>>>>>>> While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS strives >>>>>>>>>>>>> to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of living with >>>>>>>>>>>>> older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We >>>>>>>>>>>>> do not concern ourselves with the quantity of time that they >>>>>>>>>>>>> have left, rather the quality of the life that we can provide >>>>>>>>>>>>> them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone >>>>>>>>>>>> pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they >>>>>>>>>>>> clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely better, >>>>>>>>>>> what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong? >>>>>>>>>>
    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who >>>>>>>>>> teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and >>>>>>>>>> advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical
    paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the >>>>>>>>>> future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not >>>>>>>>>> contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or oral >>>>>>>> diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile of
    shit. Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure out >>>>>>>> how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg other >>>>>>>> dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the lazy dog as >>>>>>>> well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs who >>>>>>>> would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was
    $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH a >>>>>>> $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to
    society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for the >>>>>> win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never
    gave me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month to >>>>>> a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. Been >>>>>> helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with through >>>>>> Witness at the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has worked hard to >>>>>> help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying her own rent now. >>>>>> Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through >>>>>> dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it
    takes to take care of herself and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand >>>>>> up to a deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my
    monthly bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some good >>>>>> and not being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.
    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to
    Jawn Henery.

    Ah. Slut shaming. So original- the go to for every 7th grade boy and
    under endowed limpdick on the planet.

    I'd pay you $20 because you'd be sucking twice the amount of cock than
    usual, but you have to leave your teeth in. I don't do gumjobs.


    You don’t receive blowjobs full stop.

    How’s the ex wife going these days?

    Stay in your lane, sheep fucker. Adults are talking.


    Actually, they’re talking down to you.

    They always do, you sociopathic coward.

    Happy Easter to you and your former boys. I’m sure Bilbo and McNugget absolutely love the extra chocolate…

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Dick N. Witham@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 9 01:30:56 2023
    ]v[etaphoid wrote:

    Dick N. Witham <dicknwitham@aol.com> wrote:
    ]v[etaphoid wrote:

    Dick N. Witham <dicknwitham@aol.com> wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 10:58:49 PM UTC-4, Dick N. Witham
    wrote:
    Kara Mac wrote:

    On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 8:10:47 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote: >>>>>>>> On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 7:12:18 AM UTC-7, Kara Mac wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 5:29:10 AM UTC-4, ]v[etaphoid wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:49:10 PM UTC-7, ]v[etaphoid >>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote:
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 1:02:01 PM UTC-7, Davey >>>>>>>>>>>>> Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    Laz Mann <laz...@protonmail.com> wrote in
    news:8bee0a72-5f9e-48d0...@googlegroups.com:

    [FLUSH of begging spiel from lazy beggar enablers] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    It appears John wants other people's money rather than earn >>>>>>>>>>>>>> his way.
    Fuck John Henry DeJong and his over two decades of >>>>>>>>>>>>>> mooching, hypocrisy, indolence and abuse. Instead I suggest >>>>>>>>>>>>>> an alternative to donate to people honestly working towards >>>>>>>>>>>>>> caring for pets who deserve it.

    While I kick in a few bucks every month out of my labors, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> there's a lot of deserving pets that could stand some more >>>>>>>>>>>>>> support. Throw in a few bucks if you can. If this is too >>>>>>>>>>>>>> far away for your tastes, throw a few bucks worth of >>>>>>>>>>>>>> support to a local shelter.

    <ahem>

    https://ofsds.org/donate/

    I don't see why it has to be one or the other. John is >>>>>>>>>>>>> effectively disabled,
    same as these curs. Just because these animals don't have >>>>>>>>>>>>> the ability to use social media to ask for help doesn't mean >>>>>>>>>>>>> they wouldn't if they could. $200 for JH and $100 for the >>>>>>>>>>>>> mongrels would be a fair split, considering that the latter >>>>>>>>>>>>> group has abundant resources already and doesn't have >>>>>>>>>>>>> subscriptions overdue right now.

    "Make a Donor Account Whether you’re a new or returning >>>>>>>>>>>>>> donor,
    you can create an account to manage your donations and >>>>>>>>>>>>>> more. Click below to register or login.

    Register/Login One-Time, Recurring, and Tribute Donations >>>>>>>>>>>>>> You can help support our senior dogs by giving once, giving >>>>>>>>>>>>>> monthly, or even making a tribute donation in honor or in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> memory of a loved one.
    Your gift will help provide high-quality vet care and food >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to the 500+ senior dogs in our program, and for that we are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> sincerely appreciative!


    One-Time & Recurring Donations Tribute Donations Sponsor an >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Old Friend By sponsoring an Old Friend living at the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> sanctuary, you will help give them a comfortable retirement >>>>>>>>>>>>>> and provide high-quality medical care and food! You will be >>>>>>>>>>>>>> recognized on the sponsored dog’s page for your one year >>>>>>>>>>>>>> sponsorship. All of our dogs receive a thorough veterinary >>>>>>>>>>>>>> exam, blood work, possible teeth cleaning and extractions, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> vaccines, and microchips. Some dogs also require laser >>>>>>>>>>>>>> therapy for arthritis, chemotherapy, hip surgery, and many >>>>>>>>>>>>>> other specialty services. With your sponsorship, you can >>>>>>>>>>>>>> help provide this quality vet care!

    You are able to choose to sponsor food for 1 year for $500, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> medical care for 1 year for $1,000, or all expenses for 1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> year for $2,500.

    They aren't even offering useful enticements in exchange, >>>>>>>>>>>>> such as a listing of donors' names in a credit reel or a >>>>>>>>>>>>> shout-out during a live stream.

    If the dog you are sponsoring passes away during your time >>>>>>>>>>>>>> of sponsorship, your donation will be used to provide >>>>>>>>>>>>>> quality care to another senior dog in our program. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    Dog Sponsorships Donate Now, Pay Later We’ve partnered with >>>>>>>>>>>>>> B Generous to introduce a new donation option: Donate Now, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Pay Later! Our senior dogs receive your donation now, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>> you pay later over 3, 6, or 9 months. There are no fees or >>>>>>>>>>>>>> costs for paying later, and you will make an impact >>>>>>>>>>>>>> immediately. You’ll also receive a tax deduction for the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> full amount of your gift today. Watch this video to learn >>>>>>>>>>>>>> more about Donate Now, Pay Later.


    Donate Now, Pay Later For wishlists & other ways you can >>>>>>>>>>>>>> help our Old Friends, click here. Donate with PayPal Donate >>>>>>>>>>>>>> with Venmo Why donate to Old Friends?
    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is almost completely >>>>>>>>>>>>>> funded by private donations. Our primary goals are to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> provide lifetime high-quality care to and find placements >>>>>>>>>>>>>> for otherwise “unadoptable” dogs, therefore, we do not >>>>>>>>>>>>>> charge an adoption fee or any other fees to help to cover >>>>>>>>>>>>>> our expenses. All the dogs who come into our program are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> fully vetted prior to living at the sanctuary or being >>>>>>>>>>>>>> placed in a forever foster home. We ensure that the dogs at >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the sanctuary and those in forever foster homes get their >>>>>>>>>>>>>> monthly preventatives, required vetting, and any other >>>>>>>>>>>>>> special needs that they may have. One-time, recurring, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tribute, and dog sponsorship donations are made through >>>>>>>>>>>>>> NEONcrm.

    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3), IRS >>>>>>>>>>>>>> recognized, nonprofit organization. All of your donations >>>>>>>>>>>>>> are tax deductible. Our EIN is 45-5084188. View our >>>>>>>>>>>>>> GuideStar profile here.


    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary is a Forever Foster Home >>>>>>>>>>>>>> based Sanctuary in beautiful Mount Juliet, Tennessee, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> generally housing approximately 120 senior dogs at the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sanctuary and others in temporary and Forever Foster Homes. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> While providing lifetime homes for senior dogs, OFSDS >>>>>>>>>>>>>> strives to raise awareness of the joys and challenges of >>>>>>>>>>>>>> living with older dogs. We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit >>>>>>>>>>>>>> organization. We do not concern ourselves with the quantity >>>>>>>>>>>>>> of time that they have left, rather the quality of the life >>>>>>>>>>>>>> that we can provide them for that time."

    Those dogs should be put to work instead of having someone >>>>>>>>>>>>> pathetically beg on their behalf for donations which they >>>>>>>>>>>>> clearly have not earned.

    Apart from the fact that their dental hygiene is likely >>>>>>>>>>>> better,
    what is the difference between these dogs and John DeJong? >>>>>>>>>>>
    John is an anti-propagandist with an IQ between 144-156 who >>>>>>>>>>> teaches self-defense against disinformation, propaganda, and >>>>>>>>>>> advertising, and whose Work will create a new pedagogical >>>>>>>>>>> paradigm in information literacy that echoes ages into the >>>>>>>>>>> future.

    Those dogs probably don't even have an IQ of 80, and have not >>>>>>>>>>> contributed anything to the body of political science.

    Some intelligent dogs have travelled to outer space.

    How many times has John been?
    It is my observation that John suffers from a severe case or >>>>>>>>> oral diarrhea. Non stop flow that amounts to nothing but a pile >>>>>>>>> of shit. Those 80 IQ dogs, left out in the world, would figure >>>>>>>>> out how to meet their own needs of food and shelter and not beg >>>>>>>>> other dogs to not only meet their OWN needs but care for the >>>>>>>>> lazy dog as well.
    My monthly $150 charity budget will go to those deserving dogs >>>>>>>>> who would if the could!!!
    You only donated $50 to John. If your budget for that month was >>>>>>>> $150,
    regardless of your feelings now, it's clear that you still owe JH >>>>>>>> a $100 donation.
    paypal.me/johnhenryus
    John says lots of dumb shit. If I compare what John has given to >>>>>>> society and what dogs contribute.....well. No contest. Dogs for
    the win.
    Little whiff of money and you back off the "your lying- you never >>>>>>> gave me money"?? Fuck yourself with a cactus.
    Pups are only getting $100 as I have already committed $50/ month >>>>>>> to a migrant mom with three kids working her way through asylum. >>>>>>> Been helping as part of an adopt a family group I connected with >>>>>>> through Witness at the Boarder for a whole year now!! She has
    worked hard to help herself. Trained as a nail tech and is paying >>>>>>> her own rent now.
    Not once has this woman begged- got herself and three kids through >>>>>>> dangerous conditions to save their lives, willing to do what it
    takes to take care of herself and them. Feels GREAT to give a hand >>>>>>> up to a deserving person!!! Charity budget is the best part of my >>>>>>> monthly bill paying- all the warm fuzzy feelings of doing some
    good and not being a selfish fuck. You wouldn't understand.
    Suck ten extra dicks tonight, and you'll have that $100 to send to >>>>>> Jawn Henery.

    Ah. Slut shaming. So original- the go to for every 7th grade boy and >>>>> under endowed limpdick on the planet.

    I'd pay you $20 because you'd be sucking twice the amount of cock
    than usual, but you have to leave your teeth in. I don't do gumjobs.


    You don’t receive blowjobs full stop.

    How’s the ex wife going these days?

    Stay in your lane, sheep fucker. Adults are talking.


    Actually, they’re talking down to you.

    Everyone here talks down to you except for DeFuckpuppet Fries. You're outnumbered and worthless to take down JH.

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  • From Family Guy@21:1/5 to Laz Mann on Mon Apr 10 14:57:46 2023
    On Sunday, April 2, 2023 at 2:50:06 PM UTC-4, Laz Mann wrote:
    Also:

    John was kinda hoping he'd have more new content up before he got to
    this point, but

    ...he's a lazy, self-centered, delusional slob.


    Anyway, if you can help JH out it'd be awesome.

    Fuck him.

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