I was a diehard prepper about 15 years ago. I was convinced peak oil was right around the corner. After about 3 years of waiting for the shit to hit the fan I finally decided that we are always on the brink of collapse, but it never seems to happen. It might happen, but I think it will still be a long drawn out event. Though, with the clotshot, I do wonder if there will be a much quicker societal change over the next 5 years.
Living within the process of dying implies temporary growth within ongoing loss...the few suggest progressivism as fictitious growth, while distracting the many with suggested narratives from the reality of perceivable loss.
they
The few suggest collectivism to tempt each "one" of the many to believe in us (plural) vs them (plural), while ignoring both oneself (singular) and the chosen ones.
to fix
a) FIX, verb (Latin firus, figo) -"to make stable; to set or establish immovably"...how could life, while being moved from inception towards death, be "immovably"?
b) how about instead of wanting to "fix" problems, one discerns self (living) within ongoing solution (process of dying)?
I remember that. So far, it definitely still seems like a possibility.
I was a diehard prepper about 15 years ago. I was convinced peak oil was right around the corner. After about 3 years of waiting for the shit to hit the fan I finally decided that we are always on the brink of collapse, but it never seems to happen. It might happen, but I think it will still be a long drawn out event. Though, with the clotshot, I do wonder if there will be a much quicker societal change over the next 5 years.
It definitely feels like watching a bad movie that you guessed the plot for in 5 minutes but are stuck watching the whole thing.
They always did.
It took two decades for them to pull a Hitler to justify Israeli supremacy and Globalist Communism.
It's enough.
1913 - 1933.
Exactly 20 years after their greatest war-financing system, the Federal Reserve is built.
Like I said before, the final mistake of man is they cannot comprehend that people can and will be evil for the sake of because it's fun.
Living within the process of dying implies temporary growth within ongoing loss...the few suggest progressivism as fictitious growth, while distracting the many with suggested narratives from the reality of perceivable loss.
The few suggest collectivism to tempt each "one" of the many to believe in us (plural) vs them (plural), while ignoring both oneself (singular) and the chosen ones.
a) FIX, verb (Latin firus, figo) -"to make stable; to set or establish immovably"...how could life, while being moved from inception towards death, be "immovably"?
b) how about instead of wanting to "fix" problems, one discerns self (living) within ongoing solution (process of dying)?