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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only approved individuals swim in the big boy pool.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, money has little to do with real happiness. I think of myself as one of the happiest people I know. I make just under 6 figures and have no interest in making more.

I think our happiness is largely predicated on biology. Some people are just going to be miserable no matter what. I count myself extremely fortunate to have won the happiness lottery.

That's not to say that things like poverty and other life circumstances can't make a biologically happy person unhappy. The lens they use to view their current circumstances will probably lean toward the optimistic or providence, however. I have always seen the glass half full, and I think that has had a major impact on my state of happiness. I think recognizing what you have and feeling gratitude for it is another huge part of happiness.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've seen flat earth models that would cause the same effect due to the suns expanding orbit to the outer circle.

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XharlesDucken 5 points ago +5 / -0

They have to keep the laws lenient so that their network of traffickers can get back to work quickly if they happen to get caught. These people are all puppets.

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XharlesDucken 20 points ago +20 / -0

There are trails of bodies from the people who have tried to expose this stuff before. I'm surprised this was allowed to be produced and played at all.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

People sure are fat these days.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, it's July 6th in Ukraine right now. They seem to be running a little behind schedule.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +2 / -1

If this wasn't in the hands of tyrants, it might actually be interesting to see a new schema for cities. Unfortunately, this thing will behave more like a prison with the constant surveillance. Try to refuse a covid jab in a place like that and see what happens.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which topics are never spoken here?

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cohoax vax side effects are getting lots of scrutiny. If more vax fallout is imminent they are going to need a distraction.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +2 / -1

Are they called fireworks?

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XharlesDucken 3 points ago +3 / -0

cops become cops to wield power, to delude themselves it's their dick they're swinging when it's the state's cock cops are holding onto like a strokeable security blanket.

Wow, that was masterfully written. Gave me an actual laugh.

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XharlesDucken 3 points ago +3 / -0

Someone recently posted a short video from Why Files that showed the history of people who have been dissappeared for developing free energy.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just mentioned this in the Twitter post, but who clicks on ads anyway? Haven't they become background noise that nobody pays attention to anymore?

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've always wondered how valuable internet ads are. My mind automatically skips over ads. I don't even see them, let alone click on them. Is that unique to me? Is there a large chunk of viewers out there that are ad click happy? Seems like anything dependent on ad revenue would eventually fail when marketers discover that nobody pays attention to their ads. Since that hasn't happened yet, I assume there must be people out there that do click on all of these ads.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I remember watching this during the scamdemic. I wonder what kind of creatures are running this world.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

All I see in their study is a case of flu going around. In addition, the Amish made the mistake of allowing the cdc to test them, which likely introduced the toxins into their community in the first place.

The people with severe outcomes were a cancer patient and a person with a pulmonary disease. Color me shocked that a flu finished them off.

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XharlesDucken 4 points ago +4 / -0

The manner in which they pushed it (the desperation), makes me think they wanted to get this into as many people as possible as quickly as possible. I think we have yet to see the fallout from that push. A few more years should show if it was for sterilizing a percentage of the population. If it was slow depopulation, we should know by 2030 (which fits their timeline).

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm curious to see the future 10 years ahead. How many of the theories about the vax will be relevant? Sterilization? Turbo cancers? Nanotechnology?

I'm still not convinced the nanotechnology theory didn't play a role as result of transhumanists using AI to map the human body at the molecular level.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's funny what greed will do to people. Family ties mean nothing to a large chunk of humanity if you throw $10k in front of them. I have seen that behavior in my extended family and friends families. I suppose you can see what a person is really made of when put into these kind of circumstances.

I've joked around that if I ever became filthy rich I would track down the courteous drivers and good Samaritans and reward them for their behavior. There seems to be a core to each person that is somewhere between selfish and decent. It would be nice to see the decent ones rewarded for not being assholes.

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XharlesDucken 3 points ago +3 / -0

I eat very little food compared to most people. I have a desk job, so use very little energy every day. It blows my mind how much food everyone around me eats. I'll watch people get a meal from a restaurant that would take me 3 days to eat. The sheer quantity of food people eat, especially sedentary people, is why they are so fat. Fasting would definitely help them lose that weight, but cutting their portions down to what is actually needed for their energy output is another requirement to staying fit. Unfortunately, eating is just as addictive as drugs, and people can't break the routine of eating constantly.

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