IT IS UP FOR DISCUSSION

It is up for discussion. Because if you can’t talk about it, it owns you. There are no exceptions.

You’re going to get offended. You’re welcome. That’s the good stuff. It’s the only way to get anywhere. For a guide to help you get offended faster: Click here.

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We are the Barbarians

There is nowhere to hide, there is nowhere to even run to, we are coming for everything, from everywhere.

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Vote Blue, Vote for ???!

She is as in charge as Joe. There is only one KPI when it comes to being selected as the Democratic Party nominee: Controllability.

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Bobby

RFK is the culmination of his family’s mission. He will not be denied.

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They won’t let Trump win.

Our American Cousin, Act Three. - That was my original excerpt for this post. Welp.. they tried that and failed. They are gathering for another charge. Make Ready.

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as ye sow

Deciphering unknowns into high-success probabilities is thee intelligence. Turning these unknowns into solutions is the most valuable attribute at any time in any place.

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Be Vast

The following is a collection of proverbs. A powerful part of every journey is interacting with yourself as well as others. Thoughtful people often interact with others, being vast requires more self. I encourage you to write your own proverbs out of the depth of who you are. Then, read them from time to time. We read a lot, we should write more. We should write more about the things that are bursting out of us in spite of everything. If you don’t know what that is, then you don’t know who you are. Not maybe, definitely. The ages have seen most live and die without knowing. “Who am I" is thee question. Who you are is VAST.

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Bitcoin IS Political

Bitcoin IS Political. Money is the most political thing there is. Just ask Ross Ulbricht.

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