In keeping with my New Martian Year's Resolution to only post positive uplifting threads, here you are.
Because life is happy and death is sad. Right?
Background for persons of under-rock persuasion:
Ruth Bader-Ginsburg is a judge on the US Supreme court. You can tell from her hyphenated name she is a horrible person (and also some other things about her background if you are attuned to such things). She is on-record in favor of legalizing(check!) infanticide and legalizing pedophilia (or to be clear: raping children). So: a flaming "r" rabbit-person.
She had a huge, invasive surgery a couple-few months ago that would have normally killed someone her age (she is ancient). The mind-control covered this, then covered her recovery for a few days.... until it suddenly didn't.
For 71 days she was not seen, except for attending a concert/play thing celebrating her as a Saint. For this period there was a complete black-out of coverage, except a bit on the fringes and internet for a few days after the concert/play thing.
Now, a new thing has happened. Oh, and first I must gloat:
I predicted thith!
And... sure enough! There was no chance of "it turns out she was dead" ever being the ending of this little vignette.
From The Hill:
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was back at the court on Friday for the justices’ private conference.
The Supreme Court’s Public Information Office told The Hill that Ginsburg was attending the regular closed-door meeting in which the justices consider requests to review cases. Ginsburg has been absent from the court since undergoing surgery in late December to remove two cancerous nodules from her lower left lung.
The 85-year-old justice missed oral arguments last month while recovering at home from the surgery. Her absence marked the first time in more than 25 years on the bench she was forced to miss arguments due to her health.
The court said last month that Ginsburg’s recovery was on track and that post-surgery evaluation indicated no evidence of remaining disease, and no further treatment was required.
The health scare raised concerns among liberals about how long Ginsburg will be able to remain on the bench. Supporters are hoping she will be able to remain on the court until a Democrat wins the White House and is able to name her successor.
So, let the peasants rejoice.
She that was lost has been found.
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