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Apologising when you just won the award seems too little too late. You knew the risks .The damage to humanity will be unforgivable 🤔
Apologising when you just won the award seems too little too late. You knew the risks .The damage to humanity will be unforgivable 🤔
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The idiom "screw the pooch" is
widely believed to originate from early 20th-century American military slang, likely evolving from the vulgar phrase "effing the dog". This phrase was a euphemism for a menial, frustrating, and pointless task, which later became "screwing the pooch" to make it sound less vulgar. The term was popularized in the late 1970s by astronaut Walter Cunningham and author Tom Wolfe in their respective works about the space program, where it was used to describe a major failure.
Early origins: The phrase "screw the pooch" is thought to have originated in the military around World War II.
Evolution of the phrase: It is likely a cleaned-up version of the phrase "effing the dog," which referred to wasting time on a pointless task.
Popularization: The term gained widespread recognition in the late 1970s through NASA astronaut Walter Cunningham's 1977 memoir, The All-American Boys, and was further popularized by Tom Wolfe in his 1979 book The Right Stuff.
Meaning: The idiom means to make a serious mistake or to mess something up badly.
The idiom "screw the pooch" is
widely believed to originate from early 20th-century American military slang, likely evolving from the vulgar phrase "effing the dog". This phrase was a euphemism for a menial, frustrating, and pointless task, which later became "screwing the pooch" to make it sound less vulgar. The term was popularized in the late 1970s by astronaut Walter Cunningham and author Tom Wolfe in their respective works about the space program, where it was used to describe a major failure.
Early origins: The phrase "screw the pooch" is thought to have originated in the military around World War II.
Evolution of the phrase: It is likely a cleaned-up version of the phrase "effing the dog," which referred to wasting time on a pointless task.
Popularization: The term gained widespread recognition in the late 1970s through NASA astronaut Walter Cunningham's 1977 memoir, The All-American Boys, and was further popularized by Tom Wolfe in his 1979 book The Right Stuff.
Meaning: The idiom means to make a serious mistake or to mess something up badly.
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Mirabelle Marden links to Mary Frey, but also to Chandler’s linked Raina Hamner who on the other hand ties to Laura Flook, friend of Jeffrey St Ours - one of the producers behind 2005 Johnny Test episode ( https://youtu.be/6RTVzfstkpM ) with scene of „CIA Pizza delivery to evil secret islands”. Very strange because all this circle connects to Brunel’s MC2 modeling agency (through Chandler) which was accused of child trafficking for Epstein. Another angle of connection is Secret Snow and her mother Jade Berreau who ties to Jeff Jefferson Maloney - who posts kidnap vans and more. Secret Snow was often associated with Gio Forbice, Rachel Chandler, Heathermary Jackson, and also Snow Gallery (Caroline Snow aka Marz in Scorpio) and through that to Zeena, daughter of Anton LaVey (Founder of Church of Satan) Another angle of research would be Leigh Ledare (linked to Caroline Snow), Jeff Grante, lots of satanic symbolism and ties going back to old Pizzagate research.