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Wednesday, January 10, 2024
I have arrived
This came up when I asked Bing AI to make a picture showing the Ashtar Command. In other words, myself.
I suppose we´re both old enough to remember when everyone was supposed to wear a little badge to show off his or her political sympathies. Still have a small collection of those. Like the "Nuclear Power No Thanks" badge with the smiling sun. Or the VC badge, for people who opposed the US wars in Indochina...
My favorite button (badge? pin?) is one that´s entirely blank! It was used by people in Sweden who intended to cast a blank vote in the 1979 referendum on nuclear power!
Badges? We don't need no stinking badges! But yeah, cutting quite a persona!
ReplyDeleteNot sure what those badges even mean, but they sure look impressive!
ReplyDeleteI suppose we´re both old enough to remember when everyone was supposed to wear a little badge to show off his or her political sympathies. Still have a small collection of those. Like the "Nuclear Power No Thanks" badge with the smiling sun. Or the VC badge, for people who opposed the US wars in Indochina...
ReplyDeleteI had an original Yippee! button...and a Planetary Citizens of the U.N. About 15 at the 1968 Democratic Convention.
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DeleteNot the modern one, but similar to this, which is a 10 year anniversary version
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planetary citizens:
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Wow, the Planetary Citizens look like UN propaganda!
DeleteIt was in 1970, I signed up as a naive teenager...got a button and charter membership or something.
DeleteMy favorite button (badge? pin?) is one that´s entirely blank! It was used by people in Sweden who intended to cast a blank vote in the 1979 referendum on nuclear power!
ReplyDeleteA blank button says it all, does it not? I support Blank!
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