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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 11:21 AM

LITTLEBIRD


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Originally posted by Jongsstraw:
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Originally posted by Littlebird:
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Originally posted by pizmobeach:


Jongs - optimistic? Are you nuts?! You gotta give people something that they can bitch and moan about. This is why The Jongsie Evening News would be last in ratings, while WulfTV would run away with first.



I think I am about done with RWED. I am to frakin' sensitive. not a good match. I was standing up to some pretty virulent hatred and then the implication of bitching and moaning.

Also, optimism is good and it's good to hope. I just don't happen to agree that the economy is getting better. I'm plenty optimistic in other areas.

That is all.


The RWED has evolved much in recent times. It is actually much better now in terms of civility and content. You may not be able to see that, being relatively new here, but it is. For one thing, there are far far less participants here every day, so your words have greater meaning now than in the past. Sometimes folks here will just ignore you, sometimes agree, and sometimes challenge what you write. The degree of nastiness and ideological blindness has lessened. If you want to get something out of this forum you have to be able to give AND take. I came on board a few years ago as a pure 100% ideologue. So did others. Some have dropped out because they could not handle other's opinions or criticism, and some have stuck with it. Why, you may ask? I've asked that myself many times over the years, especially at times when I perhaps was raked over the coals, insulted, mocked, scoffed, and be-bopped. I stay and persevere because it's fun and informative. There are very few avenues of communication out there where Conservatives AND Liberals can engage each other directly. Usually, other sites are geared towards one or the other, and the blogs just reflect the unity of the group's common beliefs. Pretty boring if you ask me. Here, everything is discussed and debated. I like that. People that have endured here and that have my respect are people that are not afraid to occasionally admit that they may have been wrong about something.




JS and All

Thank you for your messages of encouragement. I do feel as if I have found a home here and it would be very hard for me to leave now. I agree that the people here are special and that is what drew me to this list in the first place. I see a reflection here of what appealed to me on the FF show in the first place. A group of people who in many ways are as different as night and day, but who are a family and will stick by each other and at least 'try' to make it work. Of course Mal had to send Jayne away from the table and threaten him with the airlock once to bring him in line. :)

JS, I admire your ability to reach across party lines and engage with the *others*. I appreciate that you are trying to find ways to actually make the democratic party look good. I'm not sure that is possible anymore, but nice try. I'll leave it to those of you who have greater verbal skills than I to discuss the intricacies of what is happening in the political scene today. I really enjoy reading your all your posts.

I am sorry for yesterday. I was trying to find a way to express my frustration with the economic reality I see all around me as compared to the statistics you posted. My husband and I are managing to keep a roof over our head and food on the table, but that is about all. He is handicapped to a degree and I am his primary care giver. We do not have medical insurance. Any money we can scrape together at the end of the month goes to a family member and friend who are unemployed through no fault of their own. I will believe the statistics when I see them reflected in the real world.

I know I should not let certain people on this list get to me, but I did. I was rattled when a certain someone decided to insert himself into the conversation and spew his hatred around. I was not thinking to clearly after that and I'm sorry.

So, today is a new day and I will continue sharing and learning the way of discussion. It can be challenging, but worth it. I do love this list and the people on it. I really do.

Thank you again for the encouragement. You guys rock!




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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 1:01 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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Originally posted by Wulfenstar:
"As IF! Some people thrive on ugliness and live for their anger; just suggesting someone like that change has GOT to make the ice tea come out of my nose (and it did—now YOU owe ME a keyboard!)"

How very liberal and democratic of you.

No really.

You guys prove how full of go-se so called liberals elitists really are.

Oh, my Wulf, you are so pitifully predictable. A surprise would be nice every now and then... or not.

I stated a fact, long accepted by psychologists and millions of regular folk. It's a sad fact, and one that hopefully makes us see these kinds of people as human beings and fallible, rather than lumping them into a category and dehumanizing them--which is always the best way to make it easy to hate. So I guess all of us who recognize that very natural fact about some humans' nature makes us all liberal elitists.

You could try harder to make reasonable, believable snarks, you know--from the brain, not the gut--if you wanted to be taken seriously. Unfortunately I don't think you do.

I dislike PN strongly, mostly because his posts are so incredibly "out there" most of the time, and filled unilaterally with hate, anger, racism and fantasy. It offends me. So I'm resentful when I think about him, which isn't often, or I have to scroll past one of his posts. To hear someone suggest he do something halfway human makes me snort. I don't apologize for snarking about him; how I feel about what I say is not great, but it doesn't bother me that much now and again to snark.

That has to do with me, nobody else in the world. If you've got a problem with me, hey, say so--you never have any problem doing so. But that you have no better rejoinder than to spout visceral slurs that don't make any sense is just plain lamentable and speaks to you, nobody else in the world.

I hope there aren't too many big words in there for you to understand. There's a difference between "elitist" and "educated", whether you know it or not. (/snark)



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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 1:56 PM

FREMDFIRMA



Yanno, Wulfie-childe... was I you, I'd be a little more polite to the folk who are likely to be your only decent food supply if things ever do go all pear shaped.

And before you even countenance the thought you've not the courage to give voice to - remember that while Hippies are not themselves violent, they have lots of friends who are.

Besides, if you hate them so much, then why don't you give back everything their blood and sorrow bought you, ya little punk - from the bill of rights, to the forty hour work week, almost every social advance you enjoy, everything that prevents you from being a complete corp-slave, was paid for in the blood of those Anarcho-Liberal-Commie-Hippie types you hate so very much, and yet you while enjoying the benefits that they sacrificed so much to bring you, there you are cuddling up to the fuckers who slaughtered em in droves trying to prevent it, and pointing fingers.

Hypocrite.

-F

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:02 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Little, you have voiced everything positive I found here too, and you're right, they DO rock!

Frem: Pissed off some? A bit more vociferous than usual, it seems...



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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:10 PM

PIRATENEWS

John Lee, conspiracy therapist at Hollywood award-winner History Channel-mocked SNL-spoofed PirateNew.org wooHOO!!!!!!


The economy is so bad, kosher porn stars are starving due to free porn:
www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1174438874&play=1

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Originally posted by Niki2:

I dislike PN strongly, mostly because his posts are so incredibly "out there" most of the time, and filled unilaterally with hate, anger, racism and fantasy. It offends me. So I'm resentful when I think about him, which isn't often, or I have to scroll past one of his posts.



Nikovich is an insane kosher lesbian pervert hippie criminal traitor, probably on the payroll of Hussein Obama, since "she" didn't materialize until the Hussein Regime CHANGE. She sounds like one of those CIA grannies who ambushed Governor Jesse Ventura his first week in office. Something about old women with strap-ons is creepifyin.






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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:12 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by Fremdfirma:

Yanno, Wulfie-childe... was I you, I'd be a little more polite to the folk who are likely to be your only decent food supply if things ever do go all pear shaped.

And before you even countenance the thought you've not the courage to give voice to - remember that while Hippies are not themselves violent, they have lots of friends who are.

Besides, if you hate them so much, then why don't you give back everything their blood and sorrow bought you, ya little punk - from the bill of rights, to the forty hour work week, almost every social advance you enjoy, everything that prevents you from being a complete corp-slave, was paid for in the blood of those Anarcho-Liberal-Commie-Hippie types you hate so very much, and yet you while enjoying the benefits that they sacrificed so much to bring you, there you are cuddling up to the fuckers who slaughtered em in droves trying to prevent it, and pointing fingers.

Hypocrite.

-F




YESSSSS!!!! Thanks for saying it out loud, Frem. It gets forgotten too bloody damned often.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:17 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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...probably on the payroll of Hussein Obama, since "she" didn't materialize until the Hussein Regime CHANGE.



I'd note for the record that YOU joined during the Bush years. What's that say about who YOUR sugardaddy is?

But what I like most about Niki, aside from her just being so awesome in general, is that she really seems to get to you. Of everyone here, she's the one that gets you riled up. What's that saying about you and your issues, John?

And you seem to have a bit of an obsession with strange porn lately. Has your wife been spending extra time with her illegal friends down at the fast-food joint? Feeling a little left out?

[Edited to remove a snark that just really crossed a line.]

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:21 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by Niki2:
Little, you have voiced everything positive I found here too, and you're right, they DO rock!

Frem: Pissed off some? A bit more vociferous than usual, it seems...





I don't read Frem as being pissed. I read him as being DONE when it comes to Wulfie. He's shown the patience of Job in trying to guide the twerp, and has been rebuffed and ignored at every juncture. So he's through trying to teach Wulfie anything, unless that lesson can be taught with a swift kick in the ass, 'cause that seems to be all Frem has the patience for where Wulfie's concerned.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:33 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Kinda the feeling I got, too, which is why the tease...

Just noticed: Wulf popped in to make a crack at hippies, responded to Mike, then popped back in to make a crack at "liberal elitists" and disappeared again. Poor baby, can't keep up with the grown-ups? Nothing flew, did it? That's okay, maybe better luck next time...



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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 6:52 PM

FREMDFIRMA



Prettymuch, although considering it was the hippies who first made the connection that if mistreating women was bad, then mistreating kids is worse, so in essence they are the spiritual forefathers of what I do, and while not exactly the sharpest pencils in the box, their hearts have always been in the right place.

It's just like with the AntiFederalists, who were, historically, correct in almost every respect, and yet they're the ones that our society gives short shrift ?

I swear, it's a lot like watching J. Jonah Jameson rip into Spiderman, right after Spiderman saves his ass, or the cities - you just wanna "choke a bitch", yanno ?

And putting a boot up Wulfies rear about it is a fairly guilt-free enterprise since I've *tried* to reason with his dumb ass, and it was all but pointless.

-F

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 7:03 PM

PIRATENEWS

John Lee, conspiracy therapist at Hollywood award-winner History Channel-mocked SNL-spoofed PirateNew.org wooHOO!!!!!!


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Originally posted by Kwicko:

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...probably on the payroll of Hussein Obama, since "she" didn't materialize until the Hussein Regime CHANGE.


I'd note for the record that YOU joined during the Bush years. What's that say about who YOUR sugardaddy is?



FF was born during the 2nd Bush Regime... Doh!

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Thursday, February 4, 2010 3:13 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by piratenews:
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Originally posted by Kwicko:

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...probably on the payroll of Hussein Obama, since "she" didn't materialize until the Hussein Regime CHANGE.


I'd note for the record that YOU joined during the Bush years. What's that say about who YOUR sugardaddy is?



FF was born during the 2nd Bush Regime... Doh!



And, as usual, you're lying. Or, as Gino so eloquently put it:



Here's a post from May 23 of 2002. The fact that YOU didn't join until the 2nd Bush Regime really tells us all we need to know, doesn't it? Or are you unwilling to be judged by the same standards you use to judge others?

http://www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.asp?b=2&t=248

Mike

Work is the curse of the Drinking Class.
- Oscar Wilde

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Thursday, February 4, 2010 7:12 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Really, Frem, I didn't know that. I know the concept of "it takes a village" was affirmed by the (good) communes, but I wasn't involved in that and the other "heads" I knew were in my college years. I was out of it by the mid-seventies, which I don't consider "hippie years" anyway. By then it was a dark movement; for me the sixties were the only real "Flower Child Years".

I spent a lot of time in SF during those years, and most of it in the Haight--which also became a lot darker into the 70s; more runaways, more drugs, the Doors had a large hand in darkening it, and I didn't hang around much by then. Given most of the people I actually stayed with up there were gay, I didn't get much chance to know how people were dealing with children, and my interaction with the communes I knew was only occasionally. I lived in "communal houses" during my years (young people sharing a large house), and socialized in others. Those changed population pretty frequently, none of which involved kids. It's nice to hear, tho'.

I find the same dichotomy you do (and idiocy), things like Reagan being put on a pedastal for his "wise" policies, which is such a joke it makes me spew every time I hear it. This goes back to the thread about why people vote against their own interests, to me, because we Americans do seem to have a love affair with our actors and charistmatic and/or-good looking politicians, not looking past the surface to see the actual QUALITY of the candidate. Sigh...

"Yes" to not the sharpest pencils in the box, but I put it down as much to youth, naivete and doing something brand new for the first time...mistakes are bound to happen, people end up doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, and the learning curve, etc. The people I knew were bright as a whip, but like here, they had all kinds of good ideas, some of which weren't workable in practice. We sure solved all the problems of the world in the middle of the night, tho'! They were the years of psychedellics, I knew few who did the hard stuff...after the seventies, more of that happened.

As to Wulf, I often thought when I read your defense of him and your efforts to get through that ; I am sad for you and him that it was fruitless...it would have been really great to have seen you succeed, even in a small way. Oh, well... But you certainly educate those of us who ARE listening!

No post showed up Mike--but I found what you said interesting.



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Thursday, February 4, 2010 7:46 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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No post showed up Mike--but I found what you said interesting.



Dang it - that's a double-dumb-ass on me. All that work, and I forgot to drop the link in there... Fixed now, but here it is anyway.


http://www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.asp?b=2&t=248


It's funny that in PN's world everyone's motives are suspect except his. Strikes me funny, it does.

Mike

Work is the curse of the Drinking Class.
- Oscar Wilde

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Thursday, February 4, 2010 10:38 AM

LITTLEBIRD


Quote:

Originally posted by Niki2:
Really, Frem, I didn't know that. I know the concept of "it takes a village" was affirmed by the (good) communes, but I wasn't involved in that and the other "heads" I knew were in my college years. I was out of it by the mid-seventies, which I don't consider "hippie years" anyway. By then it was a dark movement; for me the sixties were the only real "Flower Child Years".

I spent a lot of time in SF during those years, and most of it in the Haight--which also became a lot darker into the 70s; more runaways, more drugs, the Doors had a large hand in darkening it, and I didn't hang around much by then. Given most of the people I actually stayed with up there were gay, I didn't get much chance to know how people were dealing with children, and my interaction with the communes I knew was only occasionally. I lived in "communal houses" during my years (young people sharing a large house), and socialized in others. Those changed population pretty frequently, none of which involved kids. It's nice to hear, tho'.

I find the same dichotomy you do (and idiocy), things like Reagan being put on a pedastal for his "wise" policies, which is such a joke it makes me spew every time I hear it. This goes back to the thread about why people vote against their own interests, to me, because we Americans do seem to have a love affair with our actors and charistmatic and/or-good looking politicians, not looking past the surface to see the actual QUALITY of the candidate. Sigh...

"Yes" to not the sharpest pencils in the box, but I put it down as much to youth, naivete and doing something brand new for the first time...mistakes are bound to happen, people end up doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, and the learning curve, etc. The people I knew were bright as a whip, but like here, they had all kinds of good ideas, some of which weren't workable in practice. We sure solved all the problems of the world in the middle of the night, tho'! They were the years of psychedellics, I knew few who did the hard stuff...after the seventies, more of that happened.

As to Wulf, I often thought when I read your defense of him and your efforts to get through that ; I am sad for you and him that it was fruitless...it would have been really great to have seen you succeed, even in a small way. Oh, well... But you certainly educate those of us who ARE listening!

No post showed up Mike--but I found what you said interesting.





You put that very well Niki. Once again I find myself in complete agreement with what you have posted here.

By the 70's I was starting to raise my family and most of my experimentation in certain area's was over, but in so many ways I still retain the 'mindset' of the 60's. And lets not forget the music. oh, the music!

In my family just standing up to the peace and love way of life, and trying to be treated as a human being was exhausting. They tried to destroy those tendencies in me, but never could. I tried to raise my own kids 180% different than how I was raised. If the Hippie movement was not backing me I probably could not have succeeded as well, so I get Frem's point on this one. The stupid MK stuff has caused, and still is causing some problems with my kids, but that is another topic. For the most part they are intelligent and loving individuals.

Thank's for your defense of Hippies Frem! You can ride shotgun in my magic van any ol' time you want. :)


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Thursday, February 4, 2010 10:47 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Ahhhh, the music! Hubby Jim considers it stupid--he's ten years older--and won't listen to it and derides it, but I love it. My musical taste is eclectic to say the least, encompassing everything from classical to Andean to Indian to John Denver to Celtic to Enya to SOME country to Strunz & Farrah and on and on, but my biggest collection is '60s. Yes, in many ways it's simple, but in others it had something to say which was worth hearing. Besides, I still know all the words!

I call myself an "aging hippie" because, tho' I've learned a lot over the decades and changed some of my opinions, my original beliefs still hold pretty true for me. Luckily, tho' they were Republican, my parents didn't have much effect on me or really even try to, so I was left to form most of my own judgments. I've also never fit any "mold" in so many ways, that I don't identify with many around me...especially other women! So "aging hippie" works for me.



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Thursday, February 4, 2010 3:38 PM

LITTLEBIRD

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Thursday, February 4, 2010 3:49 PM

FREMDFIRMA



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Thursday, February 4, 2010 3:56 PM

LITTLEBIRD


:)

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Thursday, February 4, 2010 4:51 PM

FREMDFIRMA


Actually, gotta roll with this one too, since recent conversations have put it in my mind, of late.



You gotta remember, about 25+ years ago, our "world" was a different place, the "movement" had been all but crushed, the warmongers of the fifties and sixties seemed to have won, and the era of crass consumerism heading right down the path to unsustainable debt was obvious to those who hadn't been conditioned from the cradle to accept it as the way things were.

Worse, and I might not have known the specifics, but I understood the concepts, Doc Spock had been vilified, rejected, in favor of the tremendously abusive and damaging Dobson-esque philosophy of "Black Pedagogy", which left unchecked could very well result in our own self-destruction as a society and people.

This whole understanding came at me in a very lucid kinda way over the course of a few days, and honestly made me wanna hide under the bed and scream, I was just a kid, and one nobody much liked besides - thanks in part to my mother encouraging a moral standard and philosophy that while my own, seemed to have no place in the world around me, where I was gonna be forever unwelcome if I stuck to it.

Gotta tellya, watching that tide actually turn, the "season" change to something more than vengeance, rage and hate, that's worth a hell of a lot, especially when there *IS* a generation behind it who owe a lot to the harsher folk like me who took that the flag of the hippies dream and carried it forward even in the darkest hours.

It's like watching Winter evolve into Spring.

-F

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Thursday, February 4, 2010 10:47 PM

LITTLEBIRD


Well, this has brought a tear to my eye. Thank you for keeping the dream alive Frem. I know it has taken a lot out of you in blood, sweat and tears over the years.

The people you have helped are out there right now spreading the message in their own unique way, and I, for one, will be forever grateful for the work you have done and are still doing.

Pictures the Flower of Peace being handed down through the generations.

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Friday, February 5, 2010 9:07 AM

FREMDFIRMA


Actually the image that comes to mind almost as much is one Dreamtrove posted, which I finally found the proper person to credit for.
http://dejichan.deviantart.com/art/090705-Mirror-128326974

Of course, intentions aside, I am gonna have much to answer for on my karma tab, since I've been willing more than once to plant that Flower of Peace on scorched earth if I had to.

Ironic that as of late I've been watching Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion - cause it's seriously freakin me out just how close in nature "Lulu" is, and *I* consider him a friggin monster.



I think you'd find it pretty interesting though, Bandai has made most of the R1 first season available on Youtube, and I'll link the first one here, but edited so it doesn't screen stretch.

youtube.com/ watch?v=fCoEQXY5hM8

Thing to always remember about the kind of mind-bending that's been used on people by the powers that be, is that any sword has TWO edges, and can be pushed back against it's user with disastrous effect by someone who knows what they're doing.

Just stuff to think about, but the series itself is pretty entertaining as well.

-F

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Friday, February 5, 2010 10:30 AM

LITTLEBIRD



-F

I just edited most of this post entirely away. oh well. There are days when the don't tell programming just gets out of control. sorry.

Thank you for the video. I have watched them. A glimpse into your world. scary.

But I think you have proved that the human heart can triumph over evil.

Peace ...

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