Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Johnnie Jae aka The Burnt Ball of Fury.THE ELEVATOR IS DISOBEYING US!

Ugh. Partner apparently got a coke and some chips yesterday and it hit along with an overdraft fee so the negative $100 balance from getting my meds has grown. I NEED to sell at least 3 paintings to cover this and my $99 tuition payment due tomorrow.


Clowns to the left, jokers to the right.Vegas so funny cause why are yall trying hunch them clowns from Fear Zone?Hold a nigga down and they show yall ass why the circus need clowns.

Plenty Of Frogs To Kiss: Lessons Daily, Mountains Tops Over the rainbow.“
THE ELEVATOR IS DISOBEYING US!


Joy and peace on earth, for the undead and unstable, donkeys in the hills of Riverside, the fools, frogs, and snakes in the grass, 420 growers in Long Beach, Ca, church for sale guys, veterans with and without home, happyness with truthfull and honest people, every day of the week, friends, family, and foes, happy a safe joyful holiday season 2025.


Johnnie Jae aka The Burnt Ball of Fury.THE ELEVATOR IS DISOBEYING US!
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE. BUT A LITTLE TEQUILA NEVER HURT.'

And there's your explanation of why Men are no longer seeking Love . It's an Absolute waste of time.. it's always a "For Now" some are Solid and some just weren't wired that way.


The provided phrase "All you need is love. But a little tequila never hurt" seems to be a playful spin on the well-known Beatles song "All You Need Is Love". The addition of tequila suggests that while love is essential, a bit of the spirit can also enhance life or offer a different kind of comfort or joy.
The second part of the query "Bombs, Baseball, and Bigotry" likely refers to themes, possibly in literature, film, or broader societal discussions, where these elements are present. Without more context, it's hard to pinpoint a single specific reference. However, here's a breakdown of how these themes might be explored:
  • Bombs: This could refer to acts of violence, warfare, or destruction, both literal and figurative.
  • Baseball: This could represent American culture, aspirations, and the pursuit of success. It might also be used as a metaphor for life's challenges and opportunities, as seen in literary works where baseball themes are used to explain complex concepts like racism.
  • Bigotry: This refers to intolerance, prejudice, and discrimination, often based on race, religion, gender, or other characteristics. This theme often intersects with discussions of social injustice and inequality.
The combination of these elements could be used to explore various societal issues or offer social commentary through different forms of media or artistic expressions.

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE. BUT A LITTLE TEQUILA NEVER HURT.'
Ugh. Partner apparently got a coke and some chips yesterday and it hit along with an overdraft fee so the negative $100 balance from getting my meds has grown.



I NEED to sell at least 3 paintings to cover this and my $99 tuition payment due tomorrow.

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